Fameye turns apostle on Songs of Peter
The musician looking to be named among legends must have something to say...
Ghanaian highlife singer Fameye gained mainstream notice by singing about being low-born – a working formula in these parts. In a society where too many have too little, it is only logical to seek solace in aspirational hymns. And yet, repeat this too many times and an artist risks being trapped in this identity and end up vapid.
With his recent offerings, Fameye has either shed this shtick or redefined his messaging into more edifying aural literature, cuts like ‘Praise’ and ‘Mercy’ serving as harbingers.
The driving message for his just-released sophomore LP Songs of Peter – whose title is a nod to the singer’s real name and his journey to self-discovery – is that its author is done spending time wasting time, and has come into spiritual liberation. As a result, he is now occupied with themes like process, self-belief, an attitude of gratitude and “love from the spirit.” Out with the secular pleasures that attend stardom, in with a deeper meaning.
Across the different ebbs and flows of the 13-tracker, a connecting thread of diaristic reflection shimmers – as does a minimalistic aesthetic and niche references to simple wisdoms. The project, underpropped by dreamy horns, sweet guitar work, laidback vocals and mellow rhythms, oozes the distinctive oracular soul that defined the work of forebears like Okomfour Kwadee, whom Fameye has cited constantly as a technical model.
Its philosophic confidence aside, Songs of Peter highlights a telepathic partnership between Fameye and producer Liquidbeatz, who seems to be co-piloting the new, unfolding chapter of Fameye’s musical journey. Liquidbeatz mans the console on nearly every song on the collection, helping Fameye find impetus across everything from highlife, boom-bap, Afrobeats and even smatterings of jazz.
Some say an artist’s debut is his best work. Fameye’s work points to a different pathway – an emphatic comeback to the above notion. When he has tasted the youthful recklessness of unguarded stardom and has crossed over to the side of public scandals, his spiels are more meaningful. For Fameye, an album like this – forthright, well-reasoned and, frankly, brilliant – has been threatening for years.
Artist: Fameye
Album: Songs of Peter
Label: Fameye Worldwide
Year: 2022
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