The Nigerian film The Black Book made history when it was released on Netflix in late September 2023. Within two days, it quickly reached 5.6 million views and landed at #3 on Netflix’s worldwide film charts. The success was music to composer Kulanen Ikyo’s ears. Known for his creativity within the burgeoning Nigerian film industry, Kulanen’s experimental score is the emotional heartbeat of the film. The 33-track album is available on Friday, February 9th, on digital platforms here.

The Black Book, which is currently streaming on Netflix, is a crime thriller that details the heroic actions of a father seeking revenge. After his son is framed for kidnapping, a former gang member turned religious deacon takes justice into his own hands by fighting a corrupt police force to avenge his innocent son. According to online reports, The Black Book’s $1,000,000 production budget marks the largest amount ever spent on a Nollywood (aka the Nigerian Hollywood) film.

Cinemacy is excited to premiere “Greetings Mr. Paul” from The Black Book (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), below:

In “Greetings Mr. Paul,” Kulanen draws inspiration from his Nigerian roots, crafting bold cinematic soundscapes that incorporate both African musical traditions and symphonic elements. The track starts slow before transforming into the recognizable theme of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” A smooth electric guitar plucks the notes of the anthemic song while the larger piece begins to swell with triumphant horns and drums. It’s a powerful work that reflects the tension of the story and brings it to life in stunning detail.

Says Kulanen of working on the film, “As a composer, connecting with the production team to understand the vision is essential. The director’s bold proclamation in a CNN interview and the cinematographer Yinka Edward’s aspiration to scale up hinted at the need for grandeur. So, I aimed for a sound that matched the narrative’s magnitude – big, with resonating percussion and brass. Delving into dark tones at times aligned with the film’s trajectory while embracing emotional peaks became a pivotal part of the composition.”

“Collaborating with [director] Editi Effiong was genuinely intriguing.” he went on to say. “Editi’s desire for emotionally charged moments and raw grit in specific scenes set the tone for our exploration. Composing the score for The Black Book was both challenging and exciting. We created a score that, hopefully, complements the film’s storyline and resonates with viewers even after the movie ends.”

Award-winning composer Kulanen Ikyo grew up in Nigeria and always knew he wanted to make music. He would find random objects around his house, like an empty can and a wood baton, and turn them into instruments. He earned a degree in physics from the University of Jos but continued on the path of film scoring, attending the Film Scoring Academy of Europe. His past work includes contributions to critically acclaimed films such as Lionheart and October 1, which earned him the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Award in 2015.

Morgan Rojas

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