I am a muganda married to an Acholi but am so proud my kids a Acholis peaceful pple very loving and respectful I love u so much my pple 💕
Kenyan luo in the house give me some likes
I am luo from Kenya 🇰🇪 and I understand you ❤️❤️one love ❤️🇰🇪🇺🇬🇸🇸🇹🇿
Marrying an Acholi was a blessing I call her my angel. Love you guys
I'm a kakwa from South Sudan,but this moves my soul.......keep the fire burning Africa👌👌
2024 any body dancing yoo leng❤❤.
Lets show love
I am Zambian, but hey this song has a tune that is appealing for me to repeat it. I am proud to be African and happy that this song was uploaded with subtitles in English.
I'm a Cameroonian 🇨🇲, I heard this song from my South Sudanese classmate, immediately I got back to my room I decided to play it though I didn't understand the language, but from the subtitles, the message is so enriching. Africa is Blessed
I’m A Jamaica and African American. I love Luo / Acholi and the proud people Equatoria, Equatorians are people in South Sudan. I can’t wait to see an independence Equatoria. They were once and the same tribes in both countries
Your comment is very sad, how can you call for more division of Africa? Africa is doing it best to unite. I am a South Sudanese, lived my first 6 years in Equatoria even though I was born in Ethiopia due to civil war, however my parents are from Upper Nile. Do your research, equatoria is not a tribe, and most tribes in that region aren’t all related, it’s just a region.
Yoo Leng is the best Gospel song of the year, If u believe give me a like!
For sure ilike this song though idon't know the meaning but ithink it's agosple song
From Ankole and married to an Acholi but this song hits me ,just love the culture.
This is my best song I can't miss a day without listening to it.I just ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️it.....
Am not an Acholi , Am a muganda but I love you traditional music and dance. Thanks for the song and a dance
Am a munyankole Naye whenever they play this song Immediately I become Acholi
You're not alone bro. I'm here in Sandton, Johannesburg but I thought of this song and here I am. It's a rich song😊
A Luo from GULU and very proud of coming from North.Thanks Romoe.
I'm amusoga by tribe and I worked in gulu for four year and I love acholi people because they're even my muko ,, amaro wun weng rubang omedi wum gum
My tribemate💪💪. My dream at campus was to marry a man from the north naye I failed to get one but they are loving 😊😊
I'm a Luo from Kenya, very proud of my Luo brothers in other countries. What a wonderful uplifting song
We don't care where you are from regardless. LUO IS A LUO AND WE LOVE YOU TOO
Then stop throwing stones and burning typur brothers"s business in the name of daktari
Am so proud that my mom is from Gulu and I like all people from northern
@@ogolakay I live and work with Ugandans and I've never seen them fo things that get done in Kisumu,kawangware,kibra and migori.
Am Rwandan, I really appreciate this song and I love Acholi culture, one day I will visit them
My kids are langi but made me love this song.it was their daily mael when had just picked them from lira.northerners oyeeeeeeeee westerners love u
Thanks Amu, regards to your family. Thanks for joining Lango. Long live Uganda.
My kids are Kenyan Luos. I adore these people. Luos make good husbands too, I think we westerners love them 🤣
I'm a Luo from Kenya and loving the song from our Acholi brothers. The energy is on another level, proud of you.
From Kenya 🇰🇪Loved this song from day one, my acholi friend NONO taught me those moves
I'm from South sudan I'm not acholi but i always admire acholi cultural songs and dance love you guys ❤️
Yay the road is clear am enjoying from Saudi Arabia but I come from Uganda Tororo district be blessed
With love from Nigeria 🇳🇬. I pray I can visit Uganda soon and experience the beautiful environment and people
Uganda is a nice place, good people and tribes more so the north side
Am so blessed listening to this song though don't understand anything, thanks for the interpretation
I wish I was from the Acholi land...I love their dance... this gospel song is so beautiful the English version tells it all...God bless Acholi land..
I'm a Congolese 🇨🇩 but I tell how I enjoy this song. Keep up guys
Kasese anyone 💃💃💃💃💃🇺🇬🤣ululu we. Love you Romeo
This song and production deserves a worldwide recognition..
Especially the flute thing is killing me with enjoyment...
This would be another best genre after Afrobeat in Uganda believe me if we put some more mix in it.. purely Afrikanssss
One thing I love about the Acholi dances is that the males maintain masculinity and ladies femininity in their dances ,much love for Acholi music and dance from Kenya 🇰🇪
The road is clean (yoo leng) best song of all times up big bro Romeo Odong may God bless you with more of this kind one❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I worked in Northern Uganda for about 3 years; am not Acholi but if there is a place I ever called home other than my ancestral home, it's this Luo land (Gulu, Lira, Pader and Kitgum). This song makes it even more emotional. God bless you guys; I truly miss home!
Been listening to this song for the past 2years didn't know its meaning. Till today I get to see the subtitles.
Blessings upon you
The 1st time I ever heard of this song, was 3 weeks ago at my mum's funeral. The emotion in the voice of the singer , got me on my knees crying my heart out and the beat fed my spirit with hope and strength. I got up on my feet dancing and crying simultaneously. I didn't know the meaning of the song until today from the video. I have been searching for this song and I'm glad to find it today once again. I was willing to get on a plane back to the village to find the song. It has a special place in my heart. Goes to show, great music has no language barrier.
Rest in power my queen until we meet again. I miss you every day but this song acts as our connection and will keep me strong as I heal. I will always love you mum
Take heart, God has cleared the way for you. Koro kala kala #Luo fromKenya
Watching from Nigeria 🇳🇬❤❤❤
I’m a luo from South Sudan,I’m proud to be Luo,what an amazing song ❤
I am not an Acholi but I love this song. May the Lord bless out country 🙏
Woow!! Absolutely beautiful song, thanks for the caption 💃🥰 at least i know what he's singing about 👏👏👏👏💃💃
One of the best gospel song of all time.
Wow am a japadola I like. This song God bless you abundantly
Enjoying this Acholi sound signature from Japan.......undeniably the gospel song of the year
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Am so proud ov dem and part of them..Notherners r so creative and they luv what they r doing...yoo leng indeed...the jney is smooth and gud to go..bless u Romeo n d crew
Oooh how I love this song. Africa is very rich . I love the dance and energy 😍.
Am a Luo from Kenya and am really enjoying my Acholi brothers' culture. Most word I am understanding like " polo, jawar, nega, goyapiny, weitema, kichi, omera..."
Then stop your nonsense of believing your lord of poverty and integrate with other people for your prosperity
Am a Muganda but when these people sing, am surely blessed. God surely bless you
People. In all luo gospels , am abundantly in love with this song.
I love Northern Uganda.
These God friends , These God lovers.
God bless you friends.
Thank you for gospel , Spirit filled praise ooh my , I love this song
Romeo, Romeo wod Luo you make us proud,I listen to yoo leng everyday this song put a smile on my face every now and then
Wow. What a piece. It is one of the most beautiful gospel songs in luo. God bless
This is an amazing Song I landed on it when I was stranded at the airport in Sweden and it prophetically ministered to me God bless you brother
As soon as i had this playing in the distance, I remembered all of it, my ancestral roots, my family both in Oyam and Kumi, the good vibes in the local communities, especially as a visitor. I love our culture, and this is such an inspirational song, "wan u katakata!"
Due to popular demand, have added subtitles. Kindly lemme know which other language you would like added
I used to watch this song without knowing the meaning but now i under thank you much love from Europe
Am from Central but fell in love with the song, it's anointed.Yoo Leng..... it's clear
I am a Kenyan Luo worker and living in Uganda, I love this song Acholi❤
This energy of a Luo is in every part of this WORLD.... I'm a Kenyan Luo... Very proud of my fellow from another country.... Luo music hits different dears.... Lots of love to everyone who shares in this piece of happiness
True. Let's keep praying for one another. God has great plan for the Luo nation wherever we are all over the world. Our hospitality is like that of Abraham, hosting strangers and feeding them not knowing that one day God himself would visit him. So, it shall be to this great people in these last days. SHALOM!
@cohencyrus5337 Yes! Kenyan is close to Ugandan Alur and Padhola, Jonam is very exact to Tanzanian Luo. Apart from a few pronunciation differences like Obong'o and Lubanga, yabwo yoo and yawo yoo, yoo oleng' and yoo oleng'...
Acholi and Lango (JoPaJok) were the first wave of Luo movement into Kenya from Pajok, an area shared by Uganda and South Sudan. The contention between the Acholi and Lango weakened them, they would soon be invaded by the Padhola (another Luo group that had assimilated the a significant Bantu population especially the Banyoro often refered to as JokOwiny). They were from an area refered to as Pubungu Pakwatch also refered to as Paluo/Kaluo.
Another group arrived from the Busoga (Jokalee) who had lived amongest the Bantu for over 200years.
They were quickly followed by the Luo Biito and Chope (Suba Proper) these were the 5 sons of Kabaka Muwanga 1 who came to prevent the expansion of the Maasai and Kalenjins into Bunyoro-Kitara and Rwanda Urundi kingdoms, alongside them were Chope worriors. Although majority were assimilated amongest the Luhya, Suba and Kisii, a few like Sakwa, Asembo, Uyoma remained as Luo.
The last major migration into Kenya were the Alur-Jonam group from Uganda-DRC border area of Payimol. They are often refered to as JokOmollo, they assimilated alot of other Nilotic and Bantu groups including Lendu, Lugbara, Muru etc and came into Kenya through Uganda. They were very violent and fought and assimilated all the other groups West of Lake Victoria leading to the expansion of the Luo into Tanzania and rapid assimilation of Northern Tanzania Bantus either by the escaping Acholi, Lango and the Padhola. These group also attempted the Northern Assimilation of the Bantu but they were stopped by the European invasion of East Africa.
The last group were the Suba people who split from Baganda group into Kenya and Tanzania. Majority would be assimilated by the Owiny and Alur Luo.
Various conflicts led to further assimilation into Luo by Kalenjin (Sabaot, Nandi and Kipsigis), Teso, Maasai (Siria) among other extinct Nilotic groups.
I am a Luo of the admixture of the assimilated groups. Paternally from the Sabaot (Kalenjin) and Nyala (Bantu Luhya), admixture found among the Banyore and Sakwa (Luo Babito) Clan, Materially Maasai (Siria) of the Luo Kamagambo clan and Subi-Kisii (Bantu Abakunta) of Gem-Umani (Luo-Alur/JokoOmollo clan). I will thus be grafted into Babito and Alur Luo groups.
While the Kenyan and Tanzanian Luo are widely considered Nilotes, they are a perfect example of a Nilo-Bantu admixture. This is the point of departure as several Bantu words have been integrated into the Luo of Kenya, Tanzania and DRC.
The Luo of Ethiopia have also slightly borrowed Oromo and Amharic words.
The Luo of South Sudan have also borrowed Arabic, Nuer and Dinka words.
The Eastern and Central Africa Luo are the most affected by the Boundaries in East and Central Africa
I didn't even know what they were saying and it didn’t matter. I loved it off the blocks.
Simply Brilliant and infectious. I found myself increasing the volume to obscene levels and dancing on the 4th repeat.
I had to come to CZcams searching for it. It is even more beautiful with the closed caption interpretation. I love it even more. (Such a deep encouraging message as well)
Yoo Leng is my blessings song, watching it everywhere I'm going, watching From Jamaica
I’m in the U.S.A but this makes me wanna get on the plane straight to Kitgum.
Same here. And im not even from Gulu as im from Bunyoro-Kitara kingdom and the Gwere nation in the east. But I know Gulu quite well and I love every time im there. Apwoyo Matek for the work.
My dad shared this song with me. It brings me sooooooo much joy!!!!
What a happy song!!!!!
God bless Uganda and our rich culture...
Yoo long finally arrived like 🔥,God has cleared the way as always, truly the devil is alier and is defeated forever,when Jesus starts war nobody can,God for the orphans and the widows is alive forever.Romeo my brother you such a blessing to northern Uganda and the world at large,may Jesus guieds you more as you inspire His people and be blessed 🙏.
I dont now but i love this tribe❤
Love FROM the Hebrew african surinamees
@@ogwangmorrishabsalom9385 He said that he's a Surinamee, A person from Surinamee 🇸🇷, South America
Mr odongo R when lsaid this was prophetic song has it not come pass and it's the most played song in uganda in whole walks of life, lhope you reaching out and helping others!!!
Luo living in Kenya ... I Love our LUO heritage
Not from acholi but my mother is but damm like songs for this tribe may God bless this culture 🙏
Love it very much and more so blessed. Luo from Kenya... Makes me miss my roots back in Uganda
For real i love this song and acholi people are so humble am from western region
This is my cousin, so proud of my acholi family and roots ❤️ 🇺🇬
Thanks To Northern Ugandans For the Nice Song Yoo Leng..I'm Wani All The Way From South Sudan ...I had a perfect stay in Gulu..So its never a surprise for such a song to come from Northern Uganda.
In midst of Corona crisis I found Pililili yo leng (March 20, 2020) You blessed my soul bro. I cant stop smiling at this video..God bless our Uganda
If you've ever lost someone or something of immense value to you, you will understand that regret can be a greater force than gratitude. God of orphans, God of widows your name shall be praise and glorify.
may good lord God bless you to support once anthers Romeo Odong.
Am luo from Kenya,what a beautiful gospel song,
Pililili Yoo Leng
Indeed The Road Is Clear, There Are No Obstacles. Thank You So Much Mr. Odong Romeo For The Performance At The Janzi Awards . May The Almighty God Bless You
Very nice song Am a dinka ,South SUdan but my gandmum is acholi, am so proud of My acholi people 💞
Love you all! ....luo oyee🎉❤
I am Igbo from Nigeria but it's good watching this movie music
How can a day pass without playing this song.am a Kenyan kalenjin but this song will make me change my nationality soon ❤❤❤
And the audio producer behind this song is on another level, mostly in the flute part, am proud of my tribe (Acholi)
I'm a musoga, but the only tribe I admire in Uganda is Acholi.
Luo from South Sudan🎉
BEST GOSPEL IN UGANDA.
YOOO LENG..
An Okoth Ochieng' Jaluo ma wuod JOK'OWINY Kenya. Asegabedo kawinjo wende ng'at ruothni since I discovered Polo Yesu Olara... Wamed pako Rwoth oleng'onwa yoo.. Luo podi laach.
Lovely music from you my brothers and sisters we are proud of you here in Kisumu Kenya we say"Yo Ler"
Am amunyokole but the day j met this song on media j loved jt so much though j don't know the meaning,,every morning j wake up j play jt on hopfer,,,j love jt so much,,,may the lord continue to bless u guys
I don't understand the language but I'm really feeling the song as if am from Northern Ug. Thank you for the lyrics too,I am enjoying everything now.may God continue to be with you 🙏
I understand that if you have any blood relations with the babito clans,you will naturally feel the Luo vibe...
IM A LUO FROM TANZANIA AND IM REALLY BLESSED TO LISTEN TO THIS WONDER SONG
Much love, from Kenya. Music has no boundaries ❤❤❤
A munyankore loving yore yore
The flute and hard knocking drums and the vibes keeps me coming back each time I am feeling low 😅😅 YOO LENG
Am muganda but I HV had very kind and loving friends from acholi. Love you acholi
Yoo Leng who is still enjoying this song up to now like me💃💃🤗👍👍👍
My sister am here in the 🇺🇸 but when I listen to the song I just cry because of how luo community have suffered then this boy comes out with such a painful song from our land ?then why should we not be given time to do wonders in Uganda?
We have really suffered my dear but we pray that one day God will listen to our cry n make away for us🙏🙏
The Road is clear!!!!!!!! Yo leng!
Yoo ler wan wakalala waah this is beautiful. A luo from Kenya getting word to word though a slight deviation in dialect
I would love to visit northern Uganda...am from Kenya
This song has just hit different.Yoo leng 🙏
Wer ni mitna marach. Watching and listening from Kisumu, Kenya.
My first time to hear dat ka song i was at Alua park there i was not getting what they were singing bcoz am not from those end even by dat time i wasn't have a smartphone but due to the Holly spirit i got it and its among to my favorite songs more blessings choirs
Pililili Yoo Leng... lageng Yoo pe ...pilili lalarwa oyaw Yoo ...Love this song LUO from Kenya..
Just click the "Like" button ojone wunu lwak. Wer ACOLI mit. Wer LAKUBUKUBU Kur. Wer LEGA loyo. Pi man oweko wer ACOLI LAKUBUKUBU LEGA man mit ma kur loyo. I have been watching it over and again. Abikuru 'nyek wer' ni eni mukene manyen anen ka bi loyo man. Two words to Romeo, WELL DONE!
@Okello Patrick seems like you are good at written Acholi, please share the lyrics here if you don't mind, thank you.
Please write for me the Lyrics of this song. I want to learn it but I do not know Luo
This song has brought all the Acholi cultur together all over the world may God blessed you yo leng
I felt in love with this song the first day I had it in Arua Uganda. I'm luhya from Kenya 🇰🇪
Wow...our savior has opened our way. I now know why my Dad loved this song.
One thing am sure of this is a song from the heart ,and so touching once you decide to appreciate God forget the rest do your best.
Much love from Kenya 🇰🇪am a Luo and I enjoy what my brothers are doing, pure vibes
By far the best music video, lyrics and tune amongst all the Ugandan songs I have heard in the last 5 years
Woo thkx good song
definitely
True 😅
Odongo thanks 4 da song may God bless u bro.
We shall hire u tym