Local Eighteenth Street Lounge Wednesday night resident reggae / funk band See-I opens for Nneka at Jammin Java Nov. 14. Check it! Info courtesy Girlie Action Media...

NNEKA
CONCRETE JUNGLE
(Yo Mama/Decon/Epic, February 2, 2010)
Nneka to Perform Live in the
Free MP3 of “The Uncomfortable Truth” Available Here
Digital EP available on November 3, 2009, and vinyl 7” available this November in conjunction with US tour dates
Pop music is a “here today, gone tomorrow” world. A starburst of YouTube notoriety and then oblivion. Or at least it is for most.
But when your journey has been as long and extraordinary as Nneka’s – when you’ve travelled 10,000 miles and are still only just starting out - then instant celebrity is the last thing on your mind.
When your heart is as big as your Afro, when your talents stretch from teardrop soul-singing to freestyle rapping to a first-class degree from a top Continental university, when you’ve got so much to say about so much, then you are in it for the long haul.
Nneka is this artist. Every year since her musical career took off in 2005, this Afro-German warrior princess has built on her successes, stretched her muscles, and widened her range. Her debut album, Victim of Truth (released in the UK in 2007) - an inspirational mix of hot loops, black consciousness and 21st-century soul music with equal parts Bob Marley, Nina Simone and Erykah Badu in the mix - was garlanded with praise by the British media. ‘As good as The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,’ said
Nneka’s first US release, Concrete Jungle (in stores February 2, 2010), stands as an offering of love, hope and optimism dedicated to the people of Warri & the Niger Delta of Nigeria. Holding it all together is the emotional focus of her beautiful voice, located in a place somewhere between yearning and rage.
Nneka fans number in the hundreds of thousands across two continents, as she divides her time between homes in
November Tour Dates:
Saturday, 11/14 -