The red haired Dancehall Queen speaks
in an exclusive interview with Vibe.ng
about her childhood and an alter
personality that will stun you.
In "A Cynthiarella Story", she shares
deep details about her ever so
controversial brand evolution and her
perception on the complicated emotion
of love. Read the interview below...
Once upon a time in not-so-faraway
Benin Kingdom; there lived 11-year-old
Cynthia Morgan who was by every
standard, not your regular pre-
teenager. Not only was she a backup
singer for her mum (who was a band
musician), she was also decently skilled
at playing the talking drum.
By age 13, Cynthiaâs life dreams did not
follow the cliche lawyer-doctor-
engineer pattern. She knew exactly
what she wanted to be. A musician and a
strong player in the entertainment
space.
After her first professional attempt at
16, she released an impressive debut
single featuring General Pype when she
was 17 but⦠It was not until her feature
in Jhyboâs Ejo Le fe ro that many became
witnesses to what seemed to be too
much talent for a young and naive 19-
year-old.
Even though her appearance on Jhyboâs
single received heavy applause from all
and sundry, Cynthia was convinced that
her less than 16-bar rendition was
nothing compared to her actual
capabilities.
âA lot of people liked it but I think that
was just like um, 1 percent of what I
could do at that pointâ¦â
Replying to my accusation of how she
was first a rapper before taking up
dancehall, she emphasized that her
musical ability was too vast to be
sectionalized into genres.
âI was never really a rapper per se. I just
knew that I could do like different stuff
so once in a while, I rap, I sing, I do my
dance hall, I do everything.
I think music is a feeling⦠Itâs the way
you feel. Itâs your emotions. Itâs
whatever I think of at that pointâ¦â
By the representation of her brand on
TV and other media, the Cynthia I
received was definitely not the one I had
readied myself to meet. This one looked
too calm and too normal in her vintage
shirt, dull red dreads, a pair of geek chic
glasses and a constant smile.
Despite the fact that she spoke in pure
English, some of her words effortlessly
came out in Jamaican Patois; like the
manner in which she had just said
dancehall.
Patois came naturally for Cynthia
Morgan but it took the random comic
greetings of one of her patois speaking
uncles to help her tap into it.
âI was interested in it when I was about 7
cos (sic) I had like, uncles who spoke
Patois around meâ¦It was a gift. I just
needed to hear that connection like, I
needed to hear someone say itâ¦
The first word I learnt in Patois was
Wagwan.
At that point, one of my uncles would
normally say (she mimics uncleâs voice)
âWagwan?â and Iâll be like yo, whatâs
wagwan? (Laughs)
And then he told me and every other
thing became history.â
Contrary to some beliefs, The patois
lingo has never affected dancehall
appreciation in Nigeria. Citing her love
for Koffi Olumideâs music without
understanding what he was saying, she
believes that music is a spiritual feeling
that supersedes mere language.
Cynthia Morganâs brand underwent what
Iâd like to call a two-fold transformation.
First, she was re-introduced to us as a
more mature lady in her killer cover of
The Gameâs One Blood; as opposed to
the girl we beheld in Ejo le fe ro video.
By her second brand emergence in
2013/14 which saw the release of her
ingenious singles Donât Break My Heart
and Lead Me On, Cynthia had now fully
developed; looking up to par with the
industryâs standards of beauty set by a
Nicki Minaj Era.
She admitted that just like every other
artiste, she did have issues with her
brand evolution.
âThere are stages of you growing, and
then you want to be this person, and
maybe the management says no, you
have to be this person and then the
music says you have to be this personâ¦â
She mostly left the decision of her
outward appearance in the hands of
others simply because she was solely
about the music and was not big on
fashion. However, things have recently
taken a new turn in that aspect as she
believes that she has grown overtime
and has reached full awareness of her
outlook preferences.
âIt gets to a point where people find you
and it gets to a point where you find
yourselfâ¦â
Further sealing her brand in the mind of
her fans and the public, was the
introduction of her highly controversial
red hair which by the way, was an
accident that birthed a lasting trend.
âPeople do not know that part of me. I
am a very quiet person. I would never
wear red hair.
I was shooting a video and I said âcan you
just get 1 red hairâ¦â just to use it as a
costume and then the next thing my
manager wanted me to be wearing red
hair forever⦠(Laughs) I was like
âreally?â
So it got to a point, I went for a wedding
and when my stylist packed my bag,
they purposely packed only the red hair
so I didnât have any other option than to
wear my red hairâ¦
I took a picture with it and it got on blogs
that I had started wearing red hair so I
had to stick it. And then it got to a point, I
liked itâ¦
(Jocularly) If you even tell me to take it
off, Iâm gonna say noâ¦Red hair is mine.
(Laughs)
Irrespective of the criticism this look
may have brought her, Cynthia really
does not care. As far as she is concerned,
beside her goodwill and her heart, every
other thing is entertainment.
âThis is my job. I normally tell people, If
youâre a judge or a lawyer, you wouldnât
go to sleep with your robe onâ¦I know
me and thatâs what matters.â
Occasionally airing her rational opinion
on a few things, she sat wherever she
was told to, posed how she was asked to
and never disagreed with anybodyâs
opinion of what lipstick would suit which
outfit best.
Even though the entirety of Cynthia
Morganâs sound portrays her as a fiery,
feisty, rebellious and overly extroverted
young woman, the lady who was either
smiling, or keeping to herself
throughout the whole shoot , was the
exact opposite. She revealed that she
did have multiple personalities of which
she had named 3. Stargyal, Cynthia
Morgan and Madrina. Without fully
delineating the distinct traits of the
personalities, she believes her true fans
can tell the characters apart, through
her music.
Cynthiaâs confidence, her worldview and
her ability to be a different person in
different situations, explains why her
mum gave her a special nick name.
âMy mum says Iâm a young old soul.â
A young old soul she really seemed to
be. At least her interests outside of
music suggested that. On the 26th of
May 2016 (which is also her mumâs
birthday) Cynthia launched what she
calls the Mama Cynthia Empowerment
Foundation.
Apart from just being something she was
naturally disposed to doing, one of the
main purposes of the initiative is to fulfil
the scripture according to her Christian
faith as it concerned giving to others. At
this point, it was obvious that religion
meant more to Cynthia Morgan than just
the Jesus Christ wallpaper on her phone.
Another of Cynthiaâs project, is her soon
to be launched AhMama merchandise.
The name was coined from âMamaâ,
which she was popularly called growing
up although one of her aunts always
added an extra âahâ.
âItâs about a female super hero⦠It has a
lot to do with the great Benin Kingdom
where Iâm fromâ¦
Itâs an African story about a
supernaturally gifted womanâ¦a child
who became a woman⦠A heroine⦠and
sheâs here to save the world.â
ahmama-2 ahmama-cynthia-morgan
After exclusively sharing that she had
patched things up with her estranged
father and they were now in good terms,
I literally threatened her to tell me
exactly what German juice meant.
âIt means likeâ¦basically a juice that is
really strong.
A juice that is authoritative. (laughs at
her own self)
So the word German came from the
word strong. You know, when they say
German machineâ¦so it is something
reallyâ¦(looks for the right words)
Something really⦠(In the absence of
the right words)
You knowâ¦
Youâve got the German
juiceâ¦â (Continues laughing)
Even though she was satisfied from
further confusing me, she confessed that
it gladdened her to know that people
had various personal definitions.
Next in line in Cynthiaâs music career so
far, is the release of her viciously
anticipated debut album. She may not be
sure of the guest appearances now
especially as she is not so big on
featuring, she says there will definitely
be pleasant surprises.
So far, the international dancehall
community has welcomed Cynthia
Morganâs tweaked style to the genre:
One which has evolved from the
Stargyal sound to what she now labels
âThe Madrina Soundâ.
She spoke so highly of her longtime
producer and friend Tony Ross; saying
he was now more like a brother to her
especially because he understands her
so well and appreciates her beyond her
artiste status.
As we traced the recurring theme of
love in most of Cynthiaâs songs, she
exclaimed that she recently found out
that she was a lover. She later
confirmed that there was no man in her
life and that it was sometimes important
to be single to allow for clear focus,
thereby avoiding the stress and
distractions that came with dating.
After our brief argument as to whether
dating was permitted in the bible, she
tells me the greatest attribute a lover
can possess is wisdom as it sums up all
the other cliche ones.
There are 2 things Cynthia clearly
dislikes.
Deceptive people.
Having her spiritual energy zapped
before a performance.
For a realistic optimist, Cynthia sure has
some weird beliefs. To the best of her
knowledge, success is a product of
divinity and has nothing to do with habits
or human influence at all. On the issue of
male domination and difficulty faced by
women in the industry, she displays
some more weirdness.
âMusic is genderless. talent is
genderless⦠The tougher it is for you,
the better it will beâ¦
The more battles you fight, the more
territories you will conquer.â
In what might be the biggest paradox
yet (being that the theme of her feature
is âA Cynthiarella Storyâ), our darling
red haired princess does not believe in
fairy tales í ½í¹. Infact, when I asked
her to arrange movie genres in the
order that she would watch them,
romantic comedies came last; with
horror making it to first place.
However, all these do not change one
fact. As far as Ragga/Dancehall is
concerned, in Nigeria and even beyond,
Cynthia Morgan is not just the only
female who the shoe perfectly fits. She
also doubles as her very own fairy
Madrina (Spanish for godmother);
cautiously wielding the wand to what
could turn out to be a truly magical and
memorable career.
Story by Cynthia Atagbuzia
Photography by Image Faculty
Wardrobe by Moashy Styling
Makeup by Ama Ebiere
Hair by Ceezys Styling
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