Justus, Domingo
Juju Music In Nigeria 1928, Vol.1
The music of Domingo Justus is some of the earliest known recorded in the African folk tradition. Quite interestingly,
however, the music was recorded in the city of London, and Justus himself was not believed to be a resident of the
African continent at the time. On the contrary, Justus was a West African transplant to Brazil, originally from Lagos,
Nigeria, relocated to London. Such transplant culture was a significant component of the immigrant experience,
particularly during the United Kingdom's colonial era. The music resulting from these experiences is likewise imbued
with a sense of this duality and transitory way of life. In his time, specifically circa 1925-1927, Justus recorded
several original and traditional songs inspired by his experiences as part of the African Diaspora, mixing his Lagosian
and Yoruba folk song roots within the context of his day-to-day existence in his adopted home. He also provided backing
vocals to many Ghanaian performers recording around the same time, and much of this output was recorded for the
Zonophone Record label of the RCA-Victor Group.
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Tracks
Title
Artist
1
BANDELE
2
BI MO BI OMO TI OKU MARON LO LEWE
3
KOJU GBAGPE
4
ENI BA DAMI
5
OLURONBI
6
EGBE WA KI
7
ORE BI OLE JO MA MI
8
ADABI BABA EPE
9
BI INA LA KU FI ERU BOJU
10
ONIYA AWA LOLARE
11
IGBA LAHU
12
ELE SHIHE WA