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| Written by Ogbonna Amadi | |
| Sunday, 28 December 2008 | |
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Susan Harvey, a.k.a., Goldie, wears the longest eyelashes I have ever seen. For real. But it’s not her eyelashes that’s hot right now. It’s her video. Shift is one of the hottest videos on Nigerian TV right now. Goldie dares the Nigerian entertainment scene with an unusual persona. A quick chat with the walking stick wielding duchess reveals it all comes with the job. The eyelashes and the walking stick.. what’s up with that? The walking stick? When I got back to Lagos, obviously attending interviews, functions with the walking stick people started feeling it was my kind of new swagger and felt I was making a statement. At a point, I was in a function with my walking stick and someone hollered “Duchess” and, from there, everybody took the word Duchess on, attaching it to me. It stuck. And the walking stick somewhat became an identity as well, even though I don’t need it any longer. How do you rate yourself, in terms of public reception? Things were a bit tentative. But after my third video, the response I have had has been very encouraging. I’m shocked that despite my eccentricity and glove wearing antics, people respond positively. I’m hailed in bars, shops, very strange but interesting. It’s called appreciating there very own. You went to school abroad. Has that influenced your style in any way? Also, going to the United Kingdom to further my education influenced my style but it couldn’t have totally been done without the founding background influence, for example, up till the time I left for the uk, I never had a style piece native material sown for me despite the fact that we go out with them and they wore there aso-ebi and all ( native piece I meant the Ankara,aso oke, etc) Which do you like most of all your songs? Word on the street is you bought a house in Ikoyi. Park View specifically. You gotta be making a lot of money from this music thing. Haba, personal is personal. Abeg let’s leave that side. When I got to the UK, my skintone kind of blended and changed to bronze kind of tone, so I became Goldie, meaning albino combined with bronze made me into Goldie? I loved it. But I believe it’s because I have a heart of gold. When is your album coming out? Give us brief preview of the album? Which artistes have you collaborated with in the past and which would you like the most to collaborate with? I’ve done songs with Jazzman, Rymzo, OJB, Fragrance. I’d like to collaborate with any artist on the same wave length with me Describe yourself in one word. I just might. What do you think about the present generation of Nigerian musicians; their weaknesses and strengths plus your advice for them? I believe we all are very talented and we have a lot to offer but we should all step outside the box, let’s be more imaginative and creative with our lyrics, audio and video production concept, work hard and be prayerful. Nothing comes easy |

