
Slam poetry, rap battles, singing, song writing and drumming.
Iyeoka is well versed in many expressive arts, but in essence she is a storyteller and poet.
„My goal is very simple“, says the US Nigerian American, „I want to move the world, one poem at a time“. She does this enchantingly well with her album „Say Yes (R)evolved“. In poems set to music Iyeoka Ivie Okoawo (her full name) reveals herself to be a strong, self-confident woman of the modern world. She tells tales of love and relationships in the 21st century and philosophizes about the daily struggle of life and being a woman in a post-feminist world digging deeply and personally into her African roots.
Label: Intuition
Katalog Nr. INT 34631
Release: 23.08.2024
UPC: 750447346314
Format: LP Vinyl – 180g Gatefold
Vertrieb: edel Kultur
LC: 08399
SEITE A
Broken Hearts Anthem
The Yellow Brick Road
Breakdown Mode
Simply Falling
Soundtrack To Life
This Time Around
SEITE B
Say Yes
Millionaire f. bcap
Happily Ever After
Baba
Iyeoka Ivie Okoawo: vocals, percussion / David Franz: drums, guitar, bass, keyboards, strings, horns, percussion / bcap: MC / Francis Phan: keyboards / JJ Reichert: guitar / Will Robertson: bass / Ryan Perez-Daple: horns / Andy Bergman: percussion, mbira, mouth harp, saxophone / Brian Paulding: trombone
Slam poetry, rap battles, singing, song writing and drumming. Iyeoka is well versed in many expressive arts, but in essence she is a storyteller and poet. “My goal is very simple”, says the US Nigerian American, “I want to move the world, one poem at a time”. She does this enchantingly well with her album “Say Yes (R)evolved”. In poems set to music Iyeoka Ivie Okoawo (her full name) reveals herself to be a strong, self-confident woman of the modern world. She tells tales of love and relationships in the 21st century and philosophizes about the daily struggle of life and being a woman in a post-feminist world digging deeply and personally into her African roots.
Musically Iyeoka handles expertly a wide variety of styles from electronic soul “Break Down Mode” to technofied R’n’B “Broken Hearts Anthem (Walk Away)”, from energetic dance inducing grooves “The Yellow Brick Road Song”, to a more jazzy “Happily Ever After”, from melodic soft rock “Say Yes”, to pop “Soundtrack to Life” and reggae “Testify”. She certainly has presence and shines out with a silky smooth elegance reminiscent of Sadé “This Time around”, “Simply Falling”. This woman has real all-round talent and she knows how to use it!
Iyeoka was born in Boston, Massachusetts to Nigerian parents. After leaving school she studied pharmacy at Northeastern University and then worked as a pharmacist. At the same time she was developing her artistic interests but it was only around 2003 that they became more than just pastimes. Iyeoka asked herself if she really wanted to stand behind a counter all her life and soon afterwards she started to feed her undernourished passion for poetry, the answer she discovered was obvious. For Iyeoka as a ‘believer in god’, writing her eloquent verses has been an almost religious experience, she says it feels like, “as if someone ‘up there‘ helps me while I’m writing”. In order to deepen these experiences, she gave up pharmacy and began developing herself as a spoken word artist regularly attending and then winning poetry slam competitions. Pretty soon she felt comfortable and confident enough to make joint appearances with the likes of Chuck D of Public Enemy, Musiq Soulchild, Vivian Green, Gil Scott -Heron, Sonia Sanchez (activist of the Black Arts Movement) and the recently deceased writer Amiri Baraka.
Always on the lookout for new challenges, Iyeoka has conquered many forms of ‘the art of sound’. Firstly by forming the band The Rock By Funk Tribe, which allowed her to weave together spoken and sometimes sung poetry with elements of jazz, funk, blues and gospel, and later in 2004, she issued her debut solo album “Black And Blues” followed in 2008 by “Hum The Bass Line” and the live recording “Live @ KTUH Honolulu”. In the same year she covered the U2 hit “Desire” for the tribute CD “In The Name Of Love: Africa Celebrates U2”, alongside Angelique Kidjo, Vieux Farka Touré and Les Nubians. In 2009 Iyeoka changed her style of “Poem songs” and shifted towards more traditional melodic song writing. Working with producer David Franz, she released the EPs “This Time Around” and “Run Into The Rain” which was the forerunner to “Say Yes”. This was her new format in full bloom and it gave her big break in America. The album single “Yellow Brick Road Song” was used in the HBO television series “How To Make It In America” and in 2011 used as the theme tune for the series “Fairly Legal”. At the same time the official video for “Simply Falling” became a phenomenal hit on YouTube, with more than 215 million views so far!
With all her energy and incredibly positive aura, this U.S. east coast artist sends out a message of joy and confidence. Iyeoka, whose name in the Nigerian Esan language means “Respect Me”, is convinced a cure for the ills and suffering of our civilizations is possible, if one consciously taps into the power of ‘the moment’. In an interview she recently pointed out that her goals in life have not really changed since leaving her pharmaceutical career. Before it, her aim was to alleviate physical discomfort for her fellow human beings with medicines, now she wants to relieve psychological ills using music. The advantage of healing music over pharmaceuticals is of course that you don’t need a prescription and more importantly, you don’t have to worry about any unwanted side effects …
At home in the US this varied collection of songs was titled “Say Yes“, and was released back in 2010. Now the label INTUITION is launching a high-quality vinyl version (180 gr) in gatefold worldwide.



Say Yes (R)evolved
Iyeoka is a true artist whose talents stretch across slam poetry, rap battles, songwriting, singing, and drumming. At her core, she is a storyteller and poet, with a mission to “move the world, one poem at a time.” Her album Say Yes (R)evolved beautifully blends a variety of musical styles – from electronic soul to reggae, jazz, pop, and more – all while deeply exploring love, life, and the personal journey of being a modern woman with African roots. Born in Boston to Nigerian parents, Iyeoka left her career in pharmacy behind to pursue her true calling in the arts. With a voice that resonates confidence and joy, she’s performed with the likes of Chuck D, Gil Scott-Heron, and Sonia Sanchez, among others. Her hit singles like “Yellow Brick Road Song” and “Simply Falling” have made waves worldwide, with the latter becoming a viral sensation on YouTube.
Now, Say Yes (R)evolved is available on high-quality 180-gram vinyl, bringing her powerful and healing music to a global audience. Let her sound heal your soul.

Iyeoka
Singer & Songwriter
Iyeoka is a gifted Nigerian-American poet, musician. Her distinctive musical style artfully fuses soul, R&B, rock, hip hop, and jazz, producing a vibrant and compelling sound that resonates with a wide range of audiences.