Music Duo OLATUJA to Release New Self-Titled Album on May 31st
Olatuja - the acclaimed project from bassist/composer/bandleader Michael Olatuja and renowned vocalist Alicia Olatuja - has announced the release of their new single, "Ijo," available now via Whirlwind Recordings.
Fusing the rich heritage of Michael's Yoruba culture, the evolving popular music of West Africa, the gospel and jazz traditions that inform Alicia's musicality, and the strong links that tie these threads together, "Ijo" heralds the duo's long-awaited new album, Olatuja, arriving Friday, May 31. Pre-orders are available now.
"We wanted to merge our visions to create something greater than what we could create on our own," says Alicia.
"Alicia is my longest and closest collaborator," says Michael. "This album comes from a place of knowing and growing."
Michael "Leye" Olatuja and Alicia "Lisa" Olatuja have been a presence on the New York City music scene for many years, spanning the worlds of jazz, Broadway, film, and more. Born in London and raised in Lagos, Nigeria, Michael is one of the most inventive and in-demand bassists in contemporary music, currently serving as US Musical Director for 5x GRAMMY® Award-winner Angelique Kidjo having previously worked and recorded with the likes of Diana Ross, Terence Blanchard, and Shakira and released his second album as a leader, Lagos Pepper Soup, in 2020. Vocalist/composer Alicia has put out two solo albums (Timeless and Intuition: Songs From the Minds of Women), appeared in operas and musical theater productions, and worked with such esteemed artists as Chris Botti, Gregory Porter, Billy Childs, and Christian McBride.
Originally from St. Louis, Alicia found a global audience in 2013 when she stunned millions during the second inauguration ceremony for President Barack Obama with a soaring featured solo during the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir's rendition of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." She currently tours the world with her own jazz band.
The two uniquely gifted musical talents first met as students at NYC's prestigious Manhattan School Of Music. They soon married, and in 2011, joined forces as Olatuja Project to create The Promise, an innovative collection.
However, as time passed their relationship evolved. No longer husband and wife, but still close friends, each pursued their separate musical careers, and each succeeded in establishing themselves at the highest level of their respective professions. Now, after a more than decade, they have reunited creatively as Olatuja.
Their first new album together in more than a decade had its genesis during the global pandemic in 2020 as Alicia found solace in listening to The Promise for the first time in years. She reached out to Michael and floated the idea of making new music together, asking, "We've gone through so much, we've learned so much, grown so much, worked with so many incredible greats - what do we have to say now, with this new, evolved rendition of who we are?"
The two began writing together and their collaboration swiftly blossomed into the new Olatuja, a thrilling progression that picks up where their distinctive sound and storytelling left off.
With an A-list supporting cast including drummers Obed Calvaire and Joshua Keitt, guitarists Femi Temowo and David Rosenthal, percussionist Magatte Sow and GRAMMY® Award-nominated pianist Christian Sands, Olatuja is at once cinematic in scope and intimate and personal in its message of trust, joy, and the power of honest communication. Michael's Nigerian heritage deeply informs songs like the irresistibly joyous, talking drum-driven groove of "Ijo" and "Bright Side," the latter sung in Yoruba and inspired by a visit the couple took to London to see Michael's family. Indeed, all of the Olatujas' many musical associations and adventures contribute to the ambition and growth revealed on the new album. Though born from a time of unprecedented alienation and disconnection, Olatuja stands as a tribute to the accumulated wisdom and maturity of two remarkable musicians, a way for friends and artists with a long history and wide range of experience to move themselves and their work forward.
"Working with some people, one plus one equals two," says Alicia. "But working with Michael, it feels like a multiplication, so together we are more than the sum of our parts. Together we are a crowd."
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