Fresh Meat [Featured Artiste: Tolucci]

Picture from HERE

There is something that has been bugging me for a while now.  It has been giving me sleepless nights and making me break out in cold sweat. My heart skips several beats when I think about this pressing issue, and I can’t keep it to myself any longer.   I have decided to come out and tell the truth, and here it is: I want to eat my neighbor’s chicken! (*evil laughter* … Gotcha! What secret did you think I was going to divulge?! Odeshi!)

Yes, believe it or not, one of my neighbors keeps a chicken (or should I call it a hen?) in his yard. Alice (yes, I have christened the chicken “Alice” after that chicken dish at Outback Steakhouse called “Alice Springs Chicken.”  Please don’t ask me why! LOL) has an identity crisis: she thinks she is a dog because she hangs out with them (or rather tries to ... they chase her. So much for being open-minded, dogs!) 


I am not sure what my neighbor's philosophy is (maybe Alice is there to lay eggs … after all, we are right smack in the middle of a recession), but the presence of that chicken has given me cause to evaluate just how fresh the meat I eat is.  I think Alice would taste so much berra than that Wal-Mart chicken, especially when she it has been seasoned right.  I even made a list of spices and seasonings for Alice’s “birthday” including: curry, thyme, garlic, onions, Knorr cubes, paprika, partminger leaves (my grandma used to grow it back in Naija to season Alice’s distant cousins and other relatives who made our acquaintance at the local market), etc.  Is your mouth watering yet? *grinning from ear to ear*

As far as Alice’s statistics, all I can tell you is that she is a brown, old-layer looking hen like that and she is usually outside when I come back from work (Why do hens not ever have to go to work or school?  I remember envying squirrels in college because unlike humans, they did not need to go to class ... LOL!) Let her not make the mistake of wandering into our yard.  All you will hear after that is Kefee’s song, "Food is Ready o!”

Featured Artiste: Tolucci


Tolucci / ReverbNation
The first time I heard today’s featured song, “Turnaround” was on a mix tape that was released earlier this year by DJ Gosporella (a well-known Nigerian gospel music Deejay).  Later, I found the video on YouTube, and I actually enjoyed watching it.  The sisters were not dulling at all. In fact, no one in the video was dulling.  

Tolucci has directed quite a number of gospel music videos as well, including Save Our Souls by J Bones featuring Ex-O (which was featured HERE) and Tolu Odukoya’s Gifted & Proud music video.  

This song is my prayer for you, i.e. that in the month of November, you shall experience a divine turnaround in every area of your life in Jesus name!  

As usual, please see some more information on Tolucci below:

Artiste’s Stage Name: Tolucci

Artiste’s Real Name: Tolulope Toluwase






Turnaround (Audio)
TurnAround-TOLUccI ft PROVABS by TOLUccI

Turnaround (Video)



Have a blessed weekend!

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