W.E.E.D.

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W.E.E.D.
Solidstar - W.E.E.D.png
Studio album by
Released31 October 2016 (2016-10-31)
Genre
Length68:00
Label Achievas
Producer
  • Pbanks
  • Del B
  • Kukbeatz
  • Orbeat
Solidstar chronology
Grace & Glory
(2013)
W.E.E.D.
(2016)
My Turn
(2020)
Singles from W.E.E.D
  1. "Wait"
    Released: 20 January 2016
  2. "Wait Refix"
    Released: 29 May 2016

W.E.E.D (a backronym for Witness Everything Exceptionally Different) [2] is the third studio album by Nigerian singer Solidstar. Released on 31 October 2016, its production was mainly handled by Pbanks, alongside other production from Del B, Kukbeatz, and Orbeat. The album features guest appearances from Attitude, Falz, Flavour, Tiwa Savage, Patoranking, Burna Boy, Timaya, Jojo, Duncan Mighty, Harrysong, Davido, Small Doctor, Phyno, Diamond Platnumz, Reminisce, Mr Eazi, 2Baba, Zoro, and Oritse Femi. It serves as a follow-up to Grace & Glory (2013).

Contents

Background

In an interview with HipTV, he revealed the album's title, excluding its full name, which spawned controversy. He stated, "I am not looking at it from the aspect people think. I am just capitalising on the power of that crop- weed. This is one of the strongest crops, even when you don’t want it to grow, it does. That’s the idea behind it. It defines my personality; I am not competing with anybody, I'm just on my own". [3]

Solidstar revealed the details of the album in August 2016, revealing its full title and suggesting that its release would be September. [4] The track list and artwork for W.E.E.D. was revealed on 13 August 2016 via Solidstar's Twitter. [5]

Singles

The album's lead single "Wait" was released on 20 January 2016. It features Davido and was produced by Pbanks. [6] The song's official remix was released on 29 May 2016, as the album's second single. [7] Titled "Wait Refix", it features Patoranking and Tiwa Savage and was nominated for Best Collabo at the 11th Headies Awards. [8]

Critical reception

Joey Akan of Pulse Nigeria highlighted that W.E.E.D. sticks to his comfort zones of dancehall and highlife, resulting in a one-dimensional and sometimes monotonous album. Despite some high points with featured artists, the overall impact was limited. Akan stated, "the final product is one dimensional, and sometimes, too monotonous to make a lasting impact," rating the album 3 out of 5. [1] Okon Ekpo of YNaija highlighted that while Solidstar attracts high-profile collaborations on the album, he struggles to create a cohesive and engaging album on his own. Ekpo criticized W.E.E.D. for its lack of originality and overlong tracklist. He concluded, "Even after 23 songs, Solid Star is still as blank as he was when he first arrived." [9] Temitope Delano of tooXclusive noted that the album sticks to his familiar dancehall and highlife sounds, resulting in a one-dimensional project. Despite a few standout tracks and guest features, the album suffered from inconsistent quality and lacked cohesion. Delano concluded, "this album is a deep compilation of singles and should have just remained that way," rating it 3 out of 5. [10]

Track listing

All tracks produced by Pbanks except where noted.

W.E.E.D. track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Emergency" Joshua Iniyezo  3:01
2."Nwa Baby" (featuring 2Baba) 3:30
3."Silicon" (featuring Timaya)
 3:01
4."Shokor"Iniyezo 2:48
5."Trigger Me" (featuring Mr Eazi) 2:50
6."Wait Refix" (featuring Tiwa Savage and Patoranking) 4:41
7."Money" (featuring Diamond Platnumz)
 3:52
8."Legit" (featuring Flavour and Phyno) 4:28
9."Girlfriend" (featuring Burna Boy)
Kukbeatz3:13
10."Find Dem Go" (featuring Oritse Femi) 3:13
11."Sharp" (featuring Duncan Mighty)
Del B 3:28
12."Flirt"Iniyezo 3:27
13."Ghetto" (featuring Reminisce) 2:18
14."Fashion Killer"Iniyezo 3:22
15."Wait" (featuring Davido)
 3:47
16."Ebelebe" (featuring Zoro and Jojo)
 3:14
17."Telemi" (featuring Attitude)
  • Iniyezo
  • Destiny Eghomwanre
 2:47
18."Mama" (featuring Falz) 3:02
19."For You"IniyezoOrbeat2:54
20."Elegba" (featuring Small Doctor) 2:39
21."Obatago" (featuring Harrysong) 3:10
Total length:68:00

Personnel

Credits adapted from back cover.

Release history

Release history and formats for W.E.E.D.
RegionDateFormatLabel
Worldwide31 October 2016Achievas

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