solomon osayi
The Name that Lives & Dies again
🇳🇬ARTIST of movement, voice, and pen
Vërbal Jujutsu 🧘🏽♂️👁
A Dedication to Jeff Buckley. This is one of my greatest pieces I’ve ever made, it was Magic every step of the way. Arriving at the end felt like sweet revival. Jeff, an artist of divine overlap that has defined this era of my life.
I am coming back to my Voice, thank you.
🌬️📜
#jeffbuckley #mojopin #music #jeffbuckleygrace #magic #jeffbuckleyfans #selfexpression #atlanta #atlantadancers #atlantadance #danceatl #dancevideo #dancereels #dance #dancer #dancelife #danceislife #art #love #summer #motivation #artlovers #explorepage

Side by side. Solomon Osayi Roller, Solomon Irein Ona Wangboje (Grandpa). When I first saw these pictures side by side, I was genuinely surprised at the similarities. The smile that we share is something I can’t get over because for the first time, I could see myself in you. That’s a new gift. I talk to you every single day even though we never met in this life. But this year you’ve felt closer than ever. I’m so proud to be your namesake. You were the first history of myself that I ever learned as a kid, and my name has been a heirloom of honor ever since.
A pioneer of contemporary Nigerian art, one of the first modern printmakers of Nigeria, educator, scholar, & humanist. The artwork in the background of both photos is from his series “Man, Mask, and Myth.” Last summer, I remember moving a bunch of three-dimensional paintings for the Nigerian artist Adewale Adenle here in Atlanta. When I asked him if he knew of Solomon Wangboje, he stopped, turned to me, & very seriously said “of course I do”, like it was out of the question not to. Then he said “If you are a Nigerian artist and do not know Solomon Wangboje, then you do not know African art.” I took pride in hearing that. But more than anything, I know I have inherited his heart. And I am most proud of that. Love you Grandpa, Ima keep growing this goatee so that we’re twinning

Side by side. Solomon Osayi Roller, Solomon Irein Ona Wangboje (Grandpa). When I first saw these pictures side by side, I was genuinely surprised at the similarities. The smile that we share is something I can’t get over because for the first time, I could see myself in you. That’s a new gift. I talk to you every single day even though we never met in this life. But this year you’ve felt closer than ever. I’m so proud to be your namesake. You were the first history of myself that I ever learned as a kid, and my name has been a heirloom of honor ever since.
A pioneer of contemporary Nigerian art, one of the first modern printmakers of Nigeria, educator, scholar, & humanist. The artwork in the background of both photos is from his series “Man, Mask, and Myth.” Last summer, I remember moving a bunch of three-dimensional paintings for the Nigerian artist Adewale Adenle here in Atlanta. When I asked him if he knew of Solomon Wangboje, he stopped, turned to me, & very seriously said “of course I do”, like it was out of the question not to. Then he said “If you are a Nigerian artist and do not know Solomon Wangboje, then you do not know African art.” I took pride in hearing that. But more than anything, I know I have inherited his heart. And I am most proud of that. Love you Grandpa, Ima keep growing this goatee so that we’re twinning

Side by side. Solomon Osayi Roller, Solomon Irein Ona Wangboje (Grandpa). When I first saw these pictures side by side, I was genuinely surprised at the similarities. The smile that we share is something I can’t get over because for the first time, I could see myself in you. That’s a new gift. I talk to you every single day even though we never met in this life. But this year you’ve felt closer than ever. I’m so proud to be your namesake. You were the first history of myself that I ever learned as a kid, and my name has been a heirloom of honor ever since.
A pioneer of contemporary Nigerian art, one of the first modern printmakers of Nigeria, educator, scholar, & humanist. The artwork in the background of both photos is from his series “Man, Mask, and Myth.” Last summer, I remember moving a bunch of three-dimensional paintings for the Nigerian artist Adewale Adenle here in Atlanta. When I asked him if he knew of Solomon Wangboje, he stopped, turned to me, & very seriously said “of course I do”, like it was out of the question not to. Then he said “If you are a Nigerian artist and do not know Solomon Wangboje, then you do not know African art.” I took pride in hearing that. But more than anything, I know I have inherited his heart. And I am most proud of that. Love you Grandpa, Ima keep growing this goatee so that we’re twinning

Side by side. Solomon Osayi Roller, Solomon Irein Ona Wangboje (Grandpa). When I first saw these pictures side by side, I was genuinely surprised at the similarities. The smile that we share is something I can’t get over because for the first time, I could see myself in you. That’s a new gift. I talk to you every single day even though we never met in this life. But this year you’ve felt closer than ever. I’m so proud to be your namesake. You were the first history of myself that I ever learned as a kid, and my name has been a heirloom of honor ever since.
A pioneer of contemporary Nigerian art, one of the first modern printmakers of Nigeria, educator, scholar, & humanist. The artwork in the background of both photos is from his series “Man, Mask, and Myth.” Last summer, I remember moving a bunch of three-dimensional paintings for the Nigerian artist Adewale Adenle here in Atlanta. When I asked him if he knew of Solomon Wangboje, he stopped, turned to me, & very seriously said “of course I do”, like it was out of the question not to. Then he said “If you are a Nigerian artist and do not know Solomon Wangboje, then you do not know African art.” I took pride in hearing that. But more than anything, I know I have inherited his heart. And I am most proud of that. Love you Grandpa, Ima keep growing this goatee so that we’re twinning
“Fly on My Fedora (Live)” an original by tha kidd himself.
Saxophone Man in the woods echoing spirits across the water🧙🏽♂️ Picking up this instrument again after so many years has been life changing for me. It feels like I came back home to a part of myself. Already it’s brought so many new experiences that I cherish. This was a fun one I decided I’d finally share
🎥: @sapphinaroller
#saxophone
This past Monday night at Eddie’s Attic, I was selected as one of the winners of their songwriter’s competition. This was my third and final song of the night, an original called It’s The Same Thing. One of my favorite songs I’ve ever written.
This feels like another milestone on the journey of embodying the storyteller within me. Being selected now allows me to compete in their Bi-Annual Songwriters Shootout in July! I’m grateful for this journey
#eddiesattic #livemusic #acoustic #songwriter

I heard a spaceship will be crash landing in about 2 weeks. I know I am looking forward to it (: there will be a new type of fun ! Will you join us at Area 51 ??

I heard a spaceship will be crash landing in about 2 weeks. I know I am looking forward to it (: there will be a new type of fun ! Will you join us at Area 51 ??

Houze in the building 🏚️💯
KEEP IT A BUCK SESSION x ALL OR NOTHING
ROUNDZ X vs RTR (ROADTOROUNDZ)
Pressure on both sides… but only one walking out with the dub.
Who bringing it home? 👀
📍 La Bodega Studio @labodega.dance
2828 W. 48th Place, Chicago, IL
📅 August 21–22
Session night. Don’t blink. 🔥
#KeepItABuckSession #AllOrNothing #Houze #Krump #BattleCulture

RETURNING.
I always wondered if I’d find my way back to the guitar, back to singing and performing the songs I love. I had to live some life to figure out how I wanted to show up in the world.
Over the years, my mom always told me to never stop singing, to always keep my instruments with me even if they went neglected. I get now the importance of that. I had walked away from it because it had stopped feeling like mine. It felt corrupted by other people’s expectations of how I ‘should be’ and I had little guidance. But I’m so grateful I listened to myself. I didn’t rush myself to arrive anywhere on anyone else’s timing but my own. I’ve returned to it, and it’s mine again. I still have stories to tell and the spirit is moving.
📸: @syanggen (1st photo)

RETURNING.
I always wondered if I’d find my way back to the guitar, back to singing and performing the songs I love. I had to live some life to figure out how I wanted to show up in the world.
Over the years, my mom always told me to never stop singing, to always keep my instruments with me even if they went neglected. I get now the importance of that. I had walked away from it because it had stopped feeling like mine. It felt corrupted by other people’s expectations of how I ‘should be’ and I had little guidance. But I’m so grateful I listened to myself. I didn’t rush myself to arrive anywhere on anyone else’s timing but my own. I’ve returned to it, and it’s mine again. I still have stories to tell and the spirit is moving.
📸: @syanggen (1st photo)
ATL’s ROUNDZ X makes a fiery return, clinching the win for the only tiebreaker of Day 1 during the SOUL TOP 32! 🤯
👟: @solomonroller
🎧: @_mightypaul_
📸: @photos.sean.89
🎥: @e0npark
#waacklanta #waacklantalove2
I love where music can take me, especially on nights like this when it feels like I’m traveling in the thing above time. Everything I do now is to find even more of this in my life. Beautiful conjure🏮shoutout to Bill & Spencer for their acoustic jam at Napoleon’s, that music environment & community is a gem, one of a kind.
Song: Let It Down by George Harrison
🎥: @syanggen
#livemusic #georgeharrison #acoustic #explore
Life has been feeling full lately, full of reminders of who I know myself to be. My circles feel like they’re giving me so much love to carry. This is a song that feels like the season of being open to possibilities. From my set at Label’s Inc. Office Party Valentine’s Edition @labelsincmusic
Song: I’d Have You Anytime by George Harrison
#acoustic #livemusic #atlantamusic

** LINK IN MY BIO **
I was just accepted as a runner-up winner to this Music Production Masterclass Scholarship and I am beyond grateful right now. I was granted enrollment and 50% off of my tuition.
I rarely ask for assistance, but I am reaching out to my community for support! If you know me, you know how passionate I am about my crafts and the discipline I’ve put into applying myself every day for years. I would love to be able to further my music education. Currently, if just 100 people donate $26 I’d make my goal by the deadline of next Wednesday (Feb. 25th).
Thank you all so much for the support you’ve given me this far and thank you in advance for believing in me! 🙏🏽
And if Cashapp or Venmo is preferred-
Cashapp: $SolomonRoller
Venmo: @ Solomon-Roller
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