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| Vizion |
| | Country: | United Kingdom |
Website: | http://www.myspace.com/vizionexcel |
Releases: | [Merciful God (single)] [Call On Me (I'll Be There For You) (single)] | Info: | As a young boy growing up in Nigeria, Emeka Onyema also
known as Vizion automatically became part of a culture
within which music played a very important role.
Urban Music
However, artists from the United States had a greater
influence on him, having been exposed to urban music at a
very young age. Through out his primary and high school
years, he remained a member of the school band, playing
drums in military fashion. But his love for hip-hop and R&B
was immeasurable, being heavily influenced by artists and
music producers such as; Naughty by nature, Das EFX,
Jermaine Dupri, DJ Quick and Dr Dre.
Nigeria
However, the music industry in Nigeria was not a growing one
and opportunities for young musicians were hardly available.
He moved to London, United Kingdom at the age of 16 in July
1994 to pursue a career in architecture.
Architecture
At 19 years (September 1997), he enrolled on the BA/HONS
Architecture degree course at London's South Bank
University, to develop his gift of designing and drawing.
After completing his sophomore year, he made a life changing
decision. He finally realized that this artistic gift of
expression and ability to turn a concept into reality was
meant for a greater calling, which would later come in the
form of music.
Production
With song writing and rapping skills already to his credit,
all he needed to do was learn how to produce music and learn
about the music industry. In September 2000, he enrolled and
attended a one year diploma course at The Gateway School Of
Sound Recording And Music Business Studies.
Stone Built Productions
The following year, he formed a production duo called Snipaz
Productions, with a student colleague. They worked as a team
for about a year and recorded several songs together. But
due to creative differences, they parted ways and set up
individual companies. He set up Stone Built Productions, an
independent music production company and recording studio,
in 2003.
Mainstream
Vizion released his first single Evil Streets/Real
Entertainment in September 2004, as a secular artist. He
chose the name Vizion (pronounced Vision) because of his
conceptual attitude. As he puts it, "I always had a keen
interest in developing ideas into reality, from the basic
concept to the finished product". Evil streets/ Real
entertainment was released through a digital distribution
deal with The Orchard, an American distribution company.
Media Coverage
Within that year, he made a lot of progress in gaining
exposure in London. In addition to receiving continuous air
play on pirate radio stations and performing at London's
prestigious Culturefest (a huge event celebrating Nigerian
and African culture), Real entertainment (the bonus track)
also made it's debut on London's top R&B and Hip hop radio
station, Choice FM 96.9, during the Lucy Ambache show on
Saturday the 18th of September, 2004. It continued to
receive daily air play on the station.
Born Again
In 2005, He had an experience that caused him to turn to God
for answers. In his words, "I was rescued by His grace and
became a new man, a born again christian with new wisdom".
He later released his second single "Call on me", an
inspirational song about calling on God as well as calling
on one another during times of need or difficulty. He spent
that summer promoting the single which made it's debut on
Choice FM, courtesy of Dave P, on Sunday the 8th of May 2005
and continued to receive air play on the station. It is also
received continuous air play on Voice Of Africa Radio (A
popular internet radio station).
Glorification
He decided that his music would be used for the
glorification of God and reintroduced himself to his
audience as a Holy hip hop/gospel artist, performing and
ministering the word of God at Churches and Christian
events. He gained inspiration from Christian artists such as
Deitrick Haddon, Fred Hammond, Gospel Gangstaz and Da
TRUTH.
Christian Rap
Finally, he found his place in the music industry. A place
that allowed him to be the musician that God always intended
him to be. "I believe christian rap is a very influential
tool in bringing the young generation back to God. My songs
are usually emotional in order to soften the hearts of the
listeners and supress any defensive attitudes towards
Christianity. I think it is important to keep my music just
as catchy and innovative as those of the leading circular,
hip hop artists, in order not to be considered inferior. As
a Christian rapper, I must display lyrical sharpness to
compete with today's rappers, but the purpose is to provoke
the thoughts of unbelievers. With support from record
labels, Jesus Christ can become a dominant name in today's
hip hop and street culture".
Singles
His first christian release is the single "Call On Me
(I'll Be There For You)" released in 2005. Vizion released
his second christian single Merciful God/Never Too Late in
2006. Although Merciful can be seen as his third single,
including the secular release of "Evil Streets/Real
Entertainment" of 2004. |
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Release: | Merciful God (single) |
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Media: | [Audio CD] | Released: | 2006 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |
Recordlabel: | Stone Built Productions |
Info: | The single is released on released April 7th, 2006.
1. Merciful God
2. Never Too Late
3. Merciful God (Instrumental) |
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Release: | Call On Me (I'll Be There For You) (single) |
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Media: | [Digital Download] | Released: | 2005 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |
Recordlabel: | Stone Built Productions |
Info: | The single is released on Juli 26th, 2005.
1. Call On Me (I'll Be There For You) |
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