Ndidi Onukwulu
In both past and present, it is difficult to find an influential songwriter who has never credited their geographical or familial roots as being a defining influence in their success. Whether they are singing about the dangers of a London tube station at midnight (The Jam), getting pulled over on the New Jersey turnpike by an apathetic state trooper (Springsteen), or the illuminating glow of billboards during Tokyo at night (Ryuichi Sakamoto), artists have expressed reverence for their originative countries in a variety of ways through their songwriting. Many young western musicians have grown up with a plethora of different [...]

















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