God only knows where you get all these collections, it must take a lot of effort. It is with the utmost honor I proclaim you the " Asiwaju Asa Ibile of the Yoruba Tribe Ti Ile Ti Oko". Oye Amori o. God Bless. You have no match.
I am always proud that i was tutored at Great Ife by the legendary Professor, then Dr., Ademola Popoola. He opened my eyes to the wealth of knowledge, the dexterity in the use of language and the invaluable philosophical depths these seemingly "illiterate musics" contains. In an age where we are now besotted with trash and empty sweet nonsenses masquerading as music these classics are the anchor on which our sanity rests. Egbaalake, a ma ju yin se. Asa awon Baba wa o ni pare laelae.
Good Work Egbaalake your Award is coming very soon bc you're the custodian of Yoruba music, without you people like K1 would have been calling a dog for monkey to us.
Nothing can beat this among Yoruba contemporary music if these musicians are alive as of today so much meaningful compared to nonsensical music experience of today.I started listening to music of this group at school age and present day more so nothing can match it.Great job u are into Egba Ake more grease to ur elbows.As for me no music surpass this set though Lagos doesn't listen to this any more unless u tour places deep Isale Eko,Epetedo,Ofin,Lafiaji, Campos and a few others in Lagos Island
Thanks for this. You are the best. This goes to prove what i have being telling my friends that Lefty and Baba Legba were both members of Abibu's band.
Kehinde Oloyede To best of knowledge of Sakara music...The Sakara drum is what distinguishes it from other traditional genres. In addition to the drum is the Doje. I believe its origin is Lagos Island with the influence of Islam...especially during fasting period (Were outings and competitions).
God only knows where you get all these collections, it must take a lot of effort. It is with the utmost honor I proclaim you the " Asiwaju Asa Ibile of the Yoruba Tribe Ti Ile Ti Oko". Oye Amori o. God Bless. You have no match.
I am always proud that i was tutored at Great Ife by the legendary Professor, then Dr., Ademola Popoola. He opened my eyes to the wealth of knowledge, the dexterity in the use of language and the invaluable philosophical depths these seemingly "illiterate musics" contains. In an age where we are now besotted with trash and empty sweet nonsenses masquerading as music these classics are the anchor on which our sanity rests. Egbaalake, a ma ju yin se. Asa awon Baba wa o ni pare laelae.
Good Work Egbaalake your Award is coming very soon bc you're the custodian of Yoruba music, without you people like K1 would have been calling a dog for monkey to us.
Calm down!
God bless you for this your comment.
@@aderojusola4677 agreed wt u 100%
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I propose we raise a GoFundMe for Egba Alake, it’s doing a great thing for us all by bringing the old memories
My grandfather himself, ALABI LEFTY SALAMI BALAGUN OLOWO ORI ALLAHJA SILIFAT ABENIADE OMO TAPA LENPE i miss you both.
This
@@kunlealli3327 I don't understand what you mean by this?
@@olaiderukayat9283 you mean his own mother was Tapa(Nupe) too??
I'm quarantining with this beats, feeling so happy right now 🙌🏽
May Allah bless your hand work. This is marvelous. Memories upon memories. RIP to these musicians.
Nothing can beat this among Yoruba contemporary music if these musicians are alive as of today so much meaningful compared to nonsensical music experience of today.I started listening to music of this group at school age and present day more so nothing can match it.Great job u are into Egba Ake more grease to ur elbows.As for me no music surpass this set though Lagos doesn't listen to this any more unless u tour places deep Isale Eko,Epetedo,Ofin,Lafiaji, Campos and a few others in Lagos Island
Thanks for this. You are the best. This goes to prove what i have being telling my friends that Lefty and Baba Legba were both members of Abibu's band.
I gbadun this music deeply. I can't distinguish btw Lefty and Baba Legba. Wow!
History never dies... The Olubadan(Oba Saliu Akanmu Adetunji) was mentioned in this record.
Nice collections, thanks for providing dis cos whenever am feeling homesick I always listen to dis songs and it always lift my spirit. Kudos to you!
History never dies... The Olubadan was mentioned in this record.
Babalola Akanbi yes salami was using saliu adetunji record what is Babalaje
Babalola Akanbi this song was made in 60s
lawal abibu oluwa and s. aka are friends.
Please can somebody educate us about sakara music history? This is great music.
Kehinde Oloyede To best of knowledge of Sakara music...The Sakara drum is what distinguishes it from other traditional genres. In addition to the drum is the Doje. I believe its origin is Lagos Island with the influence of Islam...especially during fasting period (Were outings and competitions).
guys...im looking for a song where eleganza is feature inside....by omo lefty and talk about how oyekan was king
great works with deep meaning and inspiration
check CZcams for that
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