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Djeliah is a cosmopolitan singer and composer inspired by Africa rooted sounds including soul, jazz, reggae, which she combines with subtle electronic beats and effects. Her first album Beauty is the soundtrack of her spiritual awakening journey. She is currently preparing the launch of her new album called The Sun is Rising.

“I once read in an article from Lucy Duran that in West Africa there is no word for music, they say Djeliah, which means what happens when music is being played, it is about connecting people together and with the divine”.

About the album, The Sun is Rising

This album is the continuation of the first one (Beauty, 2014). I composed these songs when I was living in London between 2005 and 2009. I loved music and I loved singing but I didn’t play any instrument properly. A friend then showed me how to use Garage Band. I started to play with layers of voices and beats that I would modify. I have always been writing, since I was a child, so the text was something natural for me. My songs are messages.

All my life I have been looking for a way to promote peace in the world: I studied international relations but I understood that politics was not the way for me. I then went to live in Barcelona and started to study reiki, changed my lifestyle and bathed into the cultural buzz of the capital. It is where I started to make music: I was part of a reggae band called Orquestra Surprise.

My music is about this search for personal meaning but always with a global perspective. This is why my lyrics are in English. I admire Bob Marley and Fela Kuti and I wanted to deliver messages like them about politics, society and consciousness

“Great vibration of love and joy, beautiful soul”

“Your music conveys a lovely, unapologetic self-affirmation combined seamlessly with reverence for others, the world, the cosmos.”

I am French but I never really identified with my nationality. My parents didn’t encourage me to be a patriot, pretty much the opposite, they would always invite me to expand my mind. They are very authentic people and they gave me a critical way of looking at the world. I don’t like it when they try to put me into a “sensual French” role. I am not interested in being successful because of my accent or my ass. I consider that I am way more than this.

This album is quite diversified musically: from electronic to acoustic jazz, soul, funk, reggae and afrobeat. It’s been recorded entirely in Vale do Capão, Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil where I live. We have many talented musicians here and quite a few of them participated in the recording. It’s been a fun and very organic process that took almost two years in total. The main producer, Gustavo Filograsso from Passagem Universo was the ideal person for the project: very professional, calm and understanding, I loved working with him.

Every song tells a different story, from the most intimate to the most global, uniting those two polarities of being, expressing what I feel living in this dualistic world: light and darkness within and outside of myself…

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About the songs

The opening song is called The Sun is Rising: it’s a feeling of opening up to a new world, a new time, new possibilities next to the loved one…there are people who opened worlds in us, they make us be born again…the rising of the sun, the light invading my room this day, gave me this feeling that I was starting a new life, and so it was…Art came into my life like the sun in my bedroom, I started to compose…I opened up to my artist self, this person loving me gave me permission to be myself…

Nobody is a mistery, I don’t remember ever writing this song, I don’t know when it happened…she came ready with the lyrics and the melody. It’s a jazz song, Billie Holiday style. I love her voice and her style. I love jazz. I grew up in a city where there is a jazz festival every year. My parents used to take me there as a child and I would fall asleep listening to this sound… I once slept while listening to Miles Davis! My dad was a jazz lover. He was born in 1948, after the Second World War. At that time in France, jazz was associated with the joy of Liberation. The American soldiers brought jazz with them and it was being played at the parties celebrating the end of the war. My grandfather on my dad’s side was a musician at that time and he played jazz. He would play the battery, alto and tenor saxophone, trumpet and bandoneon. Unfortunately, I haven’t met him because he died when my father was 11 years old but I know that he’s the one who passed the love of music down to us and I’m grateful to him for it.

Nobody is the “anti-hero” song: “I don’t wanna be famous, I don’t wanna be rich, I don’t wanna be seen, I don’t wanna be screened/ I’m so happy to be just nobody, nobody, nobody, nobody but me”. The “nobody but me” has a double meaning saying that actually, the highest value in life isn’t to be rich or famous, it is to be yourself! There is no one like you, you have been created unique, this is why any artistic expression is very precious in itself, what someone creates in a certain time and space is always unique!

The One is the total neediness song! It’s the child imploring to be loved! I am this needy child until today, asking for love and attention…singing is this also: look at me, love me, look how special I am singing on this stage! Make me your favorite! It’s ugly and at the same time it is so very human, it’s pure vulnerability, the child crying is pure…love is a necessity; the child can survive without food but not without love…And everyone gets this feeling that something or someone is missing and comes to the point of desperation, supplicating someone for love, until we start looking inward…

Be the One: the antidote to “The One”, “Be the One”, be your own greatest Love! You are already complete as you are, you have everything within yourself! Be who you are, be who you feel and know you are, be who you were born to be, free your soul, free you body! This is the message when we start to connect to the Source of energy that creates everything and with our Higher Self…but we keep forgetting, actually this is the game: forgetting, and remembering until we definitely remember…this song was created for you to remember! It’s a music to dance to, to celebrate you finding who you are and being exactly this! It’s the highest happiness, the highest joy! The rhythm is inspired by Afro Beat because it’s a joyful rhythm and it also invites people to remember their true identity. Afro Beat works with the entities of nature, like candomblé (afro-brazilian spiritual tradition), calling the original force for the spirit to fight against the domination of the mind by society, politics, religion…

We Are the War: “Nos somos a guerra”, the title reminds us of Michael Jackson ‘s song “We Are the World”. Many years after, war still happens, the new world order is destroying the entire planet and we are watching it happen. But nothing that exists is actually separated from us. Actually, we are ultimately responsible for the whole creation. Ho’oponopono. I love this practice, the word itself means “to correct the mistake”: there is a programming mistake within us creating all this misery and catastrophes. The main mistake is the fear of scarcity, which generates greed without limits and destruction of the environment. We believe that there is not enough for everyone, we compete, we fight, We are the War, We are the conflict…we live in this illusion of duality the whole time…Ho’oponopono, I’m sorry, please forgive me, thank you, I love you.

Man went so far in this mistake of greed, power, competition for power and fear that he built a system able to destroy the whole planet and humankind: the atomic bomb. In the history of the universe, this already existed, it already happened, it is possible…God created everything, all the beauty and harmony, such a miracle and man invented to destroy it all…we have free will, in every moment we choose to create or destroy, the choice is our…and here lies the beauty, this freedom, nothing is written and the worst situation can create the best, generate the highest teaching and allow us to evolve. They say that without the nuclear bomb the Cold War wouldn’t have stopped…but until today we keep renovating those systems of war and destruction, spending billions instead of using this money to create more social justice, health and education…Humanity

I wrote those words 20 years ago, however they are still very much up to date. My spirit was much younger but I was already very connected to the truth, this is why I like them. It’s like a poem or spoken word. The words recited together with the music resonate better: “I want to make a revolution because I can’t live in this big lie.” This is how I have always felt: I feel that there is something wrong with this system, with this society I was raised into. I have always felt that something was trying to crush my spirit and my spirit was silently resisting. Today I can say these words out loud, I can get up to this the stage and say these words with the strength that animates me and I know that other people will resonate with this truth. My spiritual name is Sat Raj in the Sikh tradition linked to Kundalini Yoga. “Sat” means truth and “Raj” is a king: for me the highest value is truth, I was born to live in truth, my system cannot handle lie and this search for truth has been driving me forward until today, when I have the courage to affirm myself as an artist and singer.

Whatever is like a cry to protect and defend myself. There is a dramatic aspect to it, it sounds like an opera! The violins playing staccato give this feeling that something tragic is happening: the tragedy are the voices resonating in me of all the people that tried to dominate me and make me feel less than I really am, these voices are like ghosts and I have to sing and shout and play to make them go away…I know who I am, I am who I am; I am divine, I am affirming my real identity, those voices don’t have any strength over me anymore…I am not going to give my power away and let other people or society define me…

I have always felt a very strong connection with Africa, a soul connection. When I heard African music for the first time, I felt that something very deep was moving within myself, something very alive. And since then I have felt a deep and natural respect for Africa and its culture. Later on I’ve had the opportunity to visit the continent a few times and I’ve always felt this ancestral connection. Racism has always been an interrogation for me: I can’t even understand why some people could in any way consider themselves superior to other people because of the colour of their skin.

I studied international relations in university and we studied the topic of “representations”: the way people where induced to think that another ethnicity was inferior to them in order to justify the exploration of colonization. I started to understand better. This song is a positive mea culpa to Africa: I wanted to declare in higher voice my love and respect to the Mother- continent, mother of great civilizations, and even most probably mother of all of them. It is a message to empower afro-descendant people all around the world so that they feel proud of their origins. They say that in order to fight racism, white people need to position themselves too, so this is my positioning and I really hope that it will be received with the intention I had when I wrote the song.

The name of the song “ Mama Africa” is the name of a very famous song written by Chico Cesar in Brazil. This song was a big success and important landmark here. I didn’t choose the title on purpose but it makes even more sense. I sang part of the song in French so that no one can complain that I didn’t sing in French on the album! And also to say that, even though France, in popular fantasy, is the country of love, romance and art, it is also a country that created a lot of pain in the world and unfortunately keeps on doing it and we cannot ignore it. French, European or “White” culture isn’t superior to any other. Actually, African culture is stronger and more powerful. Believing the opposite is the consequence of a great manipulation that keeps creating violence and oppression until today. Ho’oponopono.

I suffered a lot because of intimate relationships. Sometimes I get that feeling that I participated in a big game without ever understanding its rules and I totally fucked up! I don’t like board games or strategy games. I’m sincere, I’m real. Society forces people to stay in relationships because of conventions, money or not to stay alone. Then come the children, the family, but nobody really knows how to handle this and everybody gets hurt. I never wanted to repeat that same stupid story. I suffered in my childhood to see my parents fight and separate. That’s probably why I chose to remain free and single. Rainy night is about the sadness of seeing someone I loved and who I know loved me remained stuck in an unhappy marriage but the truth was obvious. He also wanted to be free and happy but he stayed in this comfort-zone situation. That’s the way it is: freedom has an expensive price to pay, which is to remain on the side.

This song is a manifesting prayer: I called with all my soul to have a place on earth where I could be happy, I could love and create. Manifesting is possible when we feel deserving of God’s love because we know that we have been created by the same energy that created everything that exists. There is no separation and we are being blessed at all times when we take time to perceive it. And it the manifestation did work pretty magically!

When we refuse to follow society’s dictates, we are often being considered “losers” because we cannot show our success in a materialistic way. The spiritual path is the opposite of material accumulation: it’s a dematerialization, a return back to spirit. So nobody understands: it seems that we are crazy, that we are taking the piss or we are being lazy because nothing that is considered a sign of success truly interests us. In this material world, we are not worthy of respect, but who is the actual king of the world? Today I know that I am winning because I feel every time closer to be who I really am, and no one can take this kind of wealth away from me. Material abundance will be the mere consequence.

“Djeliah creates truly original music and is one of the most exciting up and coming electronic-acoustic talents. This is experimental lyrically and musically and is truly exciting to watch”.

 

Jenna Soame,
music events manager, London.