Homecoming Voices: Teezee (2019)Original Source: Homecoming Festival
Meet Teni 'Teezee' Zacchaeus who is a multi-faceted creative best known in Lagos as a founding member of pioneering alté group, DRB.
Teezee, SHOLZ and Dalia Dias with the local surf community (2018) by @__tseOriginal Source: Homecoming Festival
Based in Lagos, Teezee has been something of lightning rod for youth culture in Nigeria over the past decade. As a founding member of the pioneering alté group, DRB, Teezee has been at the heart of a rising movement in the city. And with the group releasing their much-anticipated debut album in 2020 he shows no sign of letting up. When he’s not behind the mic Teezee is running NATIVE magazine, the influential Lagos-based youth culture and lifestyle publication which he co-founded. At the intersection of both worlds is NATIVELAND, an annual music festival in Lagos.
Here Teeze tells us why Lagos is so exciting
Teezee performs onstage (2019) by @deeds_artOriginal Source: Homecoming Festival
Describe Lagos in three words?
Dramatic, multicultural, hustle.
Lagos from above (2019)Original Source: Homecoming Festival
If you were to show the ‘best of Lagos’ to someone who has never been, what would the day look like?
I would take them to the market. I would definitely make them try the local cuisine and for sure take them to the beach in Tarkwa Bay. My favourite place!
Lagos from above (2019)Original Source: Homecoming Festival
All eyes are on Lagos contemporary cultural scene. What fuels Lagos’ creative energy?
The fact that it has such differences in society. It’s the largest black city in the world and a cultural melting pot of everything. Everyday life in Lagos is a personal experience. It’s the craziest city in the world.
Teezee (2019) by @deeds_artOriginal Source: Homecoming Festival
Where and to whom do you look for inspiration?
I study the work of artists, musicians, business men and women. I'm inspired by geniuses who made a way by doing something different and created a legacy such as Basqiaut, Fela Kuti, Steve Jobs, Diddy ,Pharrell, Wole Soyinka and Don Jazzy.
Lagos from above (2019)Original Source: Homecoming Festival
What can the world learn from Nigeria?
The importance of your family.
Teni "Teezee" Zacchaeus (2019)Original Source: Homecoming Festival
What is the best piece of advice you have received?
Believe in yourself and the rest will fall in place.
DRB Lasgidi and Odunsi (The Engine) (2019) by @deeds_artOriginal Source: Homecoming Festival
If Lagos had its own soundtrack, what tune would it be?
Mafo by Naira Marley.
Founded in 2017, Homecoming is an annual festival of cultural exchange between Africa and the world. Held in Lagos, Nigeria, Homecoming puts a spotlight on African talent – from its up and comers to its biggest stars in Music, Fashion, Art, and Culture. Beyond the annual festival moment, Homecoming focuses its efforts on uniting a global community of musicians, artists, designers and creatives, through collaborations and partnerships between these trailblazers and international brands, institutions and thought leaders.
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