What Is Your Breaking Point? Explained

What Is Your Breaking Point?
Type:studio
Artist:BANTU
Cover:What Is Your Breaking Point?.jpg
Released:9 June 2023
Recorded:October 2022 – March 2023
Studio:Blackstar Studio, Lagos, A.LR, Lagos, Manultec Soundlab Cologne
Genre:Afrofunk, Afrobeat, Jazz
Length:43:13
Label:Soledad Productions
Producer:Aman Junaid & Ade Bantu
Prev Title:Everybody Get Agenda
Prev Year:2020

What Is Your Breaking Point? is the seventh studio album by Afrobeat and Afrofunk collective BANTU released on June 9, 2023, on Soledad Productions. The album features a unique fusion of Afrobeat, Afrofunk and various Yourba musical influences. It explores themes of Africa's brain drain, post colonial trauma, gender oppression and social class discrimination.[1]

Background

The album was recorded over a six-month period from mid-2022 to early 2023 and marked a significant creative endeavor for the band. Led by frontman Ade Bantu, BANTU aimed to create a musical journey that challenges conventional genres and invites listeners to reflect on the oppressive forces stifling individual and collective growth.[2]

Content

What Is Your Breaking Point? has ten tracks, each delving into different aspects of the album's overarching themes. The album features a blend of rhythmic grooves, socially conscious lyrics, and intricate instrumentation, showcasing the band's versatility and artistic depth.[3]

Themes and lyrical content

The album's title serves as a central theme, prompting listeners to consider their own limits and explore the breaking points that shape their lives. The lyrics address a range of topics, from societal norms and expectations to female empowerment, the scramble for Africa's resources, Nigeria's End SARS protest movement, resurgence of Coup d'etas on the African continent and the ongoing brain drain. BANTU's signature style of storytelling and impactful messaging is evident throughout the album.[4]

Collaboration

The single track "Na Me Own My Body" a song centered on the empowerment of women features a collaborations with notable African-American rapper Akua Naru.[5] The songs is also a direct riposte to Nigeria’s former President Buhari’s infamous quip during a visit to Germany that his wife’s place was in the kitchen and bedroom.[6]

Critical reception

What Is Your Breaking Point? has received acclaim from music critics. Reviewers praised the album for its innovative blend of genres, thought-provoking lyrics, and captivating performances. Music In Africa's Gabriel Myers Hansen wrote "The 13-piece collective's new album, a brazen 10-track manifesto not only strips back dire social circumstances that have bedevilled [insert African country] but also works as the soundtrack to an impending revolution"[7] The German Music Critics Award (Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik) nominated "What Is Your Breaking Point" in its 2023 "Best of Lists" in the category "World Music" [8]

Chart performance

What Is Your Breaking Point? peaked at the number 5 spot on the Trans Global World Music Chart in August 2023.[9] and the number 11 spot on the Europe World Music Chart (Aug 2023).[10]

Promotion

BANTU embarked on an international tour to promote the album, engaging with fans through live performances and interactive events. The band's tour received positive responses, highlighting their ability to connect with diverse audiences.[11]

Personnel

Credits

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Babarinsa . Olusola. BANTU drops 10-track album, What is your breaking point?. The Punch. punchng.com . 10 August 2023. June 10, 2023.
  2. Web site: Onuoha . Chris. Afrofunk giant, Ade Bantu makes statement with new hits. Vanguard Nigeria. vanguardngr.com . 10 August 2023. May 30, 2023.
  3. Web site: Lindig . Vincent . Treibender Sound für den gesellschaftlichen Wandel . COSMO. www1.wdr.de . 10 August 2023. May 17, 2023.
  4. Web site: Okuyeme . Tony. I See Myself As An Apprentice Of Life –Ade Bantu. New Telegraph. newtelegraph.ng . 10 August 2023. June 16, 2023.
  5. Summer . Ralf . Neuerscheinungen der Woche. Bayern 2. www.br.de/radio/bayern2. 10 August 2023. June 7, 2023.
  6. Web site: Rinke . Andreas . Nigeria's Buhari says wife 'belongs in the kitchen'. Reuters. www.reuters.com. 10 August 2023. October 14, 2016.
  7. Web site: Myers Hansen . Gabriel. BANTU charged and relevant as ever on What Is Your Breaking Point?. Music In Africa. Music In Africa . 10 August 2023. June 20, 2023.
  8. https://www.schallplattenkritik.de/bestenlisten/longlist/longlist-4-2023
  9. Web site: Transglobal World Music Chart. 31 July 2023 . Transglobal World Music Chart. 10 August 2023.
  10. Web site: World Music Charts Europe. World Music Charts Europe. 23 December 2023.
  11. Web site: Kampen . Katharina. 5000 Besucher beim Edelweißpiratenfestival in Kölner Südstadt. Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger. ksta.de. 10 August 2023. June 20, 2023.