New Jidenna Merch for the '85 to Africa' Tour Drops Today Only at the Okay Shop
Jidenna tells us why he partnered with OkayAfrica to design his official tour T-shirt and what style does to a person's psychology.
When Jidenna asked OkayAfrica to design official merch for the ongoing "85 to Africa" tour, we had to create clothing suitable for the Classic Man himself. The result is a collection reflecting the ambitious mission of his new album—to forge a universal African identity across the diaspora. We reached out to Jidenna, on the road between gigs, to hear about the tour and to find out more about the different pieces in the collection.
"85 TO AFRICA" TOUR T-SHIRT
"I really love the actual tour shirt because it looks like this vintage late nineties wrestler or rapper shirt, which people love, "Jidenna tells us. "I think that that's why that shirt is doing so well. They'll remember the tour every time they see that shirt. So I love that." Find the official "85 to Africa" tour T-Shirt at the Okay Shop
PRETTY & AFRAID CREWNECK SWEATSHIRT
Another of his favorites is the 'Pretty & Afraid' design available as botha white T-shirtand a powder blue crewneck sweatshirt that Jidenna is wearingin the photo above.
"Right now, literally as I'm speaking, I'm wearing what we call the Pretty & Afraid shirt, which has this tatted hand with some little rapper jewelry reaching up holding flowers—some dandelions. That was part of a larger concept we have for Pretty & Afraid, which speaks to black male vulnerability and the ability to affirm the low moments, and stray away from always having bravado or feeling the need to always puff the chest. There's true might in vulnerability and this shirt, I think that it plays with that duality.
CROP TOP WOMEN'S HOODED SWEATSHIRT
Besides the official tour tee shirt and the Pretty & Afraid designs is the crop top hoodie which melds a 90s pan-African vibe—think "Do the Right Thing" and Native Tongues—with Jidenna's contemporary diaspora style, creating something rather unique. Buy the crop top women's hooded sweatshirt at the Okay Shop.
We asked Jidenna what performing his new songs have been like on tour and how audiences have been reacting to the African influences which he put front and center on the album.
"The tour has been fantastic, magnificent, swankadelic, everything that I hoped it would be. There's this Afrobeats medley that we do, where a few dancers—just people from the audience—come up and do their favorite, you know, Zanku-style or whatever. Those are the truly memorable moments. And audiences have loved the African influences in the music. Towards the end of the show, I get a chance to just speak my mind on a few subjects, but mainly subjects that relate to the diaspora unifying with the continent, which is at the essence of the album. So that's my favorite moment.
"85 TO AFRICA" LONG SLEEVE T-SHIRT
One of the purest visions of that diaspora/continent unity is the new album cover with its traffic jam of painted mini-busses, scooters and candy-colored drop-tops with Jidenna himself in those signature ankara pants. The "85 to Africa" album is available on limited edition translucent orange vinyl or you can wear it as part of the album cover longsleeve T-shirt. And while the album cover feels like a nod to one of Fela's classic covers, the set design for the tour, Jidenna tells us, definitely is.
"It's inspired," he says, "by a mixture of Fela Anikulapo Kuti's original Shrine in Lagos, the Kalakuta Republic, with a kind of down-home country and Southern style, corrugated zinc farm."
"MAKE AFRICA GREAT AGAIN" SNAPBACK HAT
The last piece for sale in the shop is the "Make Africa Great Again" hat. It's a positive declaration of identity and a statement against negativity and division. Find the Make Africa Great Again hat at the OkayShop.
"Style speaks before you even have to open your mouth," says Jidenna. "As soon as you walk in a room, what you wear, what you don't wear, how flashy or how not flashy you are. It all exudes something. And I believe that the uniforms that people wear affect their psychology and it affects how they interact with each other.
So when you fold in African styles, patterns, colors, figures, iconic imagery that connects the diaspora and the continent, what you get is a sense of self worth. And when an individual is tied to a larger group, that pride is infectious. It makes people that don't usually wear things related to their African identity more comfortable. It gives them permission to recognize that in themselves. So I believe the merch is a step in forging a universal African identity across the diaspora, across the continent. That's what I see when I see the OkayAfrica merch, with yours truly. All right, bless up. Thank you. Appreciate y'all for real."
The "85 to Africa" tour runs through mid-November. See current tour dates on Jidenna's Instagram page. You can find the merch at a tour stop. But if you can't make the show, the entire "85 to Africa" merch collection is available for purchase at Okay Shop.