Charity Ekeke
Torrance, California, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2016 | INDIE | AFTRA
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She has been likened to Sade, Sharon Jones, Peter Gabriel, and the late, great Whitney Houston but Charity Ekeke has her own way of doing things. She’s a very talented artist and knows exactly how she wants to express that talent.
In October of this year, 2016, she released an 11 track work of art centered around women and what our lives could be like, things we face in life and how we handle them or how they handle us. There is one song “If The Roles Were Reversed” that hits home for so many of us, not just women but men as well. The day to day lives of women, in all walks of life, from working moms to life on the streets, inspired her to write about the feelings associated with the events. That is how “She” was born.
You can enjoy the video for “If The Roles Were Reversed” here.
Her desire to give a voice to young mothers who revert to prostitution and the living on the streets inspired “Don’t Call Them” and her daughters concerns over birth control resulted in the writing of “These Times”….With a deep focus on life in other countries she set out to bring attention to the crisis in Syria with the migration issues and this gave life to her penning “Bloodline.” With a calling to bring abuse and neglect to the forefront around the world she hit home with “She Bears” expressing how the multiple forms of abuse of women around the world is experienced and sometimes hidden.
Her desire to give a voice to young mothers who revert to prostitution and the living on the streets inspired “Don’t Call Them” and her daughters concerns over birth control resulted in the writing of “These Times”….With a deep focus on life in other countries she set out to bring attention to the crisis in Syria with the migration issues and this gave life to her penning “Bloodline.” With a calling to bring abuse and neglect to the forefront around the world she hit home with “She Bears” expressing how the multiple forms of abuse of women around the world is experienced and sometimes hidden.
courtesy of Independent Music Promotions
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As a young girl growing up in Nigeria she loved to listen to music on the old turn table. She was inspired by legendary artists such as The Beatles, Jimmy Reeves, Nat King Cole, Tom Jones, and The Everly Brothers. With such a diverse collection of artists to inspire her it is only natural that she would be able to pull from so many areas of life as each one of these artists covered every thing from love to broken hearts to making dreams come true.
The songs are great. I would bring her vocals just a little more to the forefront. The music is awesome but it’s a little consuming of her raw and rich voice. Otherwise I think she has a winner here.
courtesy of Independent Music Promotions
courtesy of Independent Music Promotions
In the early stages of her desire to produce demo’s and promote her music she, herself faced the arduous tasks of raising a family, working, and also trying to pursue a career in the music industry. Home life and being a mom had to come first but she continued to write some of the most amazing songs ever. Three of the songs you will hear on the new collection “She” were written over 20 years ago but they are timeless in that they are perfect today as they were then.
This multi-genre collection has something that will hit home for most everyone. And even though Charity knows that making it in the music industry is always a challenge, and especially for women, she’s not deterred by that nor will she stop moving forward. She believes that blessings abound and that through diligence and hard work and the belief in God and family that we can make our dreams come true.
This album has hit the airwaves at just the right time when women of all ages need something new to motivate them to move forward to a better life. Stop settling for second best.
This album was produced by Michael Hyde and Barry Lee co-produced on three tracks. For more information on Charity and where you can purchase her music or find out where she’s performing please visit her website: www.charityekeke.com - Nashville Music Guide
If I’ve learned anything from the women in my life, it’s that they are made of steel and to misunderstand them is to miss the point of this life. Listening to Charity Ekeke’s She reminded me of that. The album is brimming with wit, wisdom, and truth. Ekeke lets in the air and the sunshine.
Also, Ekeke’s timing for She appears to be right on time as a few of the songs she wrote decades ago still apply to what’s happening today. As far as women have come, they are still repressed, controlled, overshadowed, discounted, and in many cases regarded as chattel. It’s difficult not to get discouraged, right? Well, Ekeke has a soulful retort to all of that.
She’s is a one-woman activist and soldier wrapped in the armor of a performer and she’s using her voice to fight, support, and rally and not just for women, but for society as a whole. Ekeke is also about having a good time while being all of that. We need that kind of hero. - Stephanie Towne
Nigera-raised, US-residing singer-songwriter Charity Ekeke has had a love for music, and the desire to create it, ever since she was a young child. Ekeke’s resonant, thought-provoking, and multi-genre debut album, She, which she delivered in early October, is a true labor of, and gift of, love. It came out of years of hard work where Ekeke tried to balance her family life with artistic creation.
Ekeke’s incisive lyrics cover international and societal, as well as personal, struggles, from the Syrian migration crisis (Bloodline) to the unfair treatment of women around the globe (She Bears) – and a look at abuse from a different perspective on the potent single If the Roles Were Reversed.
On this song, and the accompanying eye-opening video, Ekeke questions what it would be like if male/female cultural roles were reversed; if the man was in the woman’s shoes, so to speak. She intones in a low, drawn out voice that, “Like a mother / I deserve respect.”, but that’s not what a majority of women around the world get. A deep, but laid-back reggae beat and sustained guitar burn follow her pointed words.
The powerful video focuses separately on a man and a woman getting ready to go out and then walking down the street. At first we see the woman being ogled by a group of men, but then the scenario is switched up and we see the man facing the same behavior as the group of men eyeball, catcall, follow, and eventually physically assault the man.
So, yes – What if the roles were reversed? Would there be public outrage? Would there be severe consequences for the attackers? Would a man in this situation be treated differently than a woman, who is usually shamed and doesn’t receive justice for the abuse she suffered? All trenchant questions that Ekeke raises on the hard-hitting If the Roles Were Reversed. - Jen Dan
Discography
Hey
If the roles--
If the roles--
Were reversed--
If the roles--
Were reversed-
Were rever------sed-
You’re right I’m not your mother,
Like your mother I deserve respect
You’re right I’m not your lover
Like your lover I deserve respect
Did you ever stop to think?
If the roles were rever--sed
How would you feel?
If the roles were rever----s--ed
You’re right I’m not your sister.
Like your sister I deserve a chance
You said she’s not your daughter
Like your daughter, you shld’ treat her right.
Have you ever stopped to think?
If the roles were rever--sed
How would you feel
If the roles were rever----se--d
We’re well qualified
Like you we deserve a chance
Give others a chance
Like you were given a chance
Do you ever stop to think?
If the roles were reversed
How would you feelYou say keep it all in the family
Have you heard of Hemophilia
We challenge everyone
Lets make a better place
Do you ever stop to think?
If the roles were rever--sed
How would you feel?
If the roles were rever---sed
How would you feel?
Do you ever stop to think?
If the roles were rever--sed
How would you feel?
If the roles were rever----sed
How would you feel?
Do you ever stop to think
If the roles were rever---sed
How would you feel?
If the roles were rever----sed
How would you feel?
Do you ever stop to thin------k
If the roles were rever--sed
How would you feel?
If the roles were rever----sed
How would you feel?
Do you ever stop to thin--------k
If the roles were rever-----sed
How would you feel
If the roles were rever-----------------sed
Copyright: Charity I. Ekeke, September 19, 2015
If the roles were rever----sed
Copyright: Charity
I. Ekeke, September 19, 2015
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Once in the United States, current events, both domestic and abroad, along with her own personal struggles inspired her as a singer/songwriter. Her songs are mostly up tempo pop/alternative rock style. When her initial attempts to produce her songs were unsuccessful as a result of trying to balancing work and raising children on her own with pursuing her artistic dreams, she continued to write songs as an outlet for her creative passion.
Charity did not give up. After raising her children, in 2015 she made a single, “Talk To Me With Your Eyes”. Charity very much enjoyed the process leading her to make her debut album titled “She”. Three of the eleven songs on her debut album were written over 20 years ago. However, the issues that prompted those songs are as relevant today as they were then. My music comes from a place of truth, authenticity, and fun. “She”- a multi-genre album has something for everyone.
Although it is not as challenging today as it once was to get one’s music out there, making and producing music is still a difficult endeavor. Charity believes that it is only through God’s blessing that this is possible and is still amazed that she made an album at this point in her life.
Presently, Charity is putting efforts into promoting her debut album, “She”.
Check out her music at Soundcloud and get them at all digital download sites.
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