"Oliver Twist" is a song by Nigerian singer-songwriter D'banj. The track was first released in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2012 as the first single from DB Records' first compilation album, D'Kings Men (2013). For the chart week dated May 26, "Oliver Twist" debuted at number nine on the UK Singles Chart—marking the musician's first chart appearance.[1] Lyrically, the song expresses D'banj's crave for more women, relating to how the fictional character Oliver Twist asked for more gruel.
Track listing
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"Oliver Twist" |
3:54 |
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"Oliver Twist" (Zed Bias Bounce Remix) |
4:23 |
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"Oliver Twist" (Sneakbo Remix) |
4:01 |
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"Oliver Twist" (Sunship Remix) |
3:29 |
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"Oliver Twist" (Ruff Loaderz Remix) |
5:44 |
Critical reception
Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review stating:
As such, his first release on these shores is a confident debut. "I have a confession," he admits over a hypnotic, afrobeat-meets-hip-hop riff, before reeling off a list of famous ladies he wouldn't mind getting better acquainted with - including Beyoncé, Rihanna and Nicki Minaj ("her yansh is bigger," after all). Given it's near-impossible to resist the hip-shaking melody and bum-wobbling hooks, we can't imagine he'll have much trouble winning them over. [3]
Music video
A still from the music video, depicting D'banj and Kanye West; the latter of whom is one of several to make a cameo.
A music video, directed by Sesan Ogunro, to accompany the release of "Oliver Twist" was first released onto YouTube on March 19, 2012.[4][5] The video itself runs for a total of three minutes and fifty-five seconds and sees the artist, D'banj, performing the track in an empty studio designed as a run down home. It is performed in the key of G# Minor throughout the entire song. A member of D'banj's live set (David Vujanic) makes an appearance dressed as Oliver Twist, whilst the CEO Dancers (three female dancers) perform to the track. As of August 2013, the music video has surpassed 21.5 million views [5] making it the Nigerian song with highest number of views on YouTube.[6] The video features cameos from D'banj's GOOD Music label mates Big Sean, Pusha T, GOOD Music producer Hit-Boy and the label's founder Kanye West; whilst Mike Dean, Bricka Bricka, comedian, Eddie Kadi and Keisha Buchanan of MKS fame also make cameos.[5]
Accolades
"Oliver Twist" won the "Most Gifted Male Video" and "Most Gifted Video of the Year" awards at the 2012 Channel O Music Video Awards. [7] It received the "Best Pop Single" nomination and won the "Song of the Year" award at the 2012 Hip Hip World Awards (The Headies). [8] D'banj received the "Best Male West Africa" nomination at the 2012 Kora Awards for Oliver Twist. [9] Furthermore, the song received the "Hottest Single of the Year" nomination at the 2012 Nigeria Entertainment Awards. [10] It also received the "World’s Best Song" and "World’s Best Video" nominations at the 2012 World Music Awards that were canceled due to "visa issues" and the Sandy Hook massacre. [11] Nominees for the 2013 World Music Awards include 2012 nominees. [12]
Charts
Chart performance
"Oliver Twist" made its first chart appearance on the chart week dated May 26, 2012—where it debuted at number nine on the UK Singles Chart; as the second highest new entry after The Saturdays "30 Days" (#7).[1] The track also debuted at number two on the UK R&B Chart for the same charting week.[15] "Oliver Twist" spent only one week inside the UK top 10, falling four places to number thirteen on its second charting week—and as of the week dated August 20 has spent thirteen consecutive weeks inside the top 75.[16]
Release history
See also
References
External links
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- "Tongolo"
- "Socor"
- "Mobolowowon"
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- "Why Me"
- "Tongolo Remix"
- "Run Down (Funk U Up)"
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- "Fall in Love"
- "Gbono Feli Feli"
- "Kimon"
- "Suddenly"
- "Entertainer"
- "Olorun Maje"
- "Igwe"
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- "Why Me (Remix)"
- "Pere"
- "Ololufe"
- "Booty Call"
- "Move Your Body"
- "My Grind"
- "Ten Ten"
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