As a Yoruba man from Egbado (Yewa) I can’t stop playing and enjoying this music even in 2024. Thank you Zaynab for this beautiful rendition and great work of arts showcasing our heritage. Love from the United States 🇺🇸
I'm Yoruba from Nigeria. I'm proud of my Yoruba people in Benin Republic, especially Zeynab Habib. I'm proud of you sister for showcase our Yoruba culture in your songs with your sweet voice. May God continue to bless you and protect you for us! Hope to meet you in person when i visit Benin Republic soon! luv from U.S
2024 je suis encore là ❤. J’adore juste ma langue et ces chansons qui me procurent une joie de vivre qui dit pas son nom.La meilleur langue et longue vie à la mère ❤.
We have many Yorubas all over the place across West Africa up to Mauritania. The good thing that they are more passionate about identifying with their roots more Yorubas are in Nigeria who prefer to teach their children English. I am proud of Zainab.
This is April, 2024. I grew up seeing women singing Bolojo in Western Ogun State as a kid who had not been able to read/write but now a father. Thank you.
I listen to rhis song firstly when Zaineb came to Ilaro fee days ago (this nov 2023) and i had to search her out. The way i resonate with the song so quick is legendary. You are doing a good job. Proud of you
not just ordinary Yoruba man but it takes a deep Yoruba person to understand things said in this music...i am proud of this lady...i am proid to be Yoruba person
I am Nigerian yoruba man and never seen such a touching music like this that really remind me of my real identity as a yoruba tribe . This woman deserve an accolade n need to be given award from the entire yoruba community of Nigeria. Kudos for Zainab. Very proud of yoruba tribe.
This is actually a remix of a Nigerian song, bolojo, by the most talented Jossy Friday, who is a contemporary of Vasco Da Gama and Y. S. Sule, all of Yewa area, Ilato, Igbogila etc. Jossy Friday serenaded Adebutu Kessington (Baba Ijebu) nd his late colleague/partner, Adebayo Ayoku both of Face-to-face Pool in those days. But, of course, Zeinan has done a wonderful job of it here, bringing the song closer to the experiences of Diaspora Yoruba of the Anago sect in Cotonou, France etc
I am a gabonese. But when i hear Yoruba traditionnal music i can feel my heart melting so easily.t. Though i don't understand the language but it's like it speaks to my entire soul. Thank you Zeynab.
Let a music marketing/distribution company produce the music of Zeynab, and distribute her music throughout Yorubaland in Nigeria. Those of us who are Yoruba in Nigeria really love her music.
I cannot stop listening to this song. I am so impressed that our Yoruba culture is vast and beautiful. At the same time, I am sad that international borders seperated us from our fellows Yorubas in Benin. This is so so good.
Someone posted this on my WhatsApp group page, I had to search it out on CZcams. So proud of this performance. It reminds me of my mother; she joined the ancestors recently. Thank you Zeynab, keep the good work on!
Tears were dropping from my eyes listening to this. ❤️❤️❤️ May Olodumare continue to bless this lady and everything around her. 🙏🙏🙏 Oduduwa Nation will rise!🙏
I'm Brazilian, but when I hear these songs my body can't stay still and I start dancing I believe it is my ancestry speaking out loud and reconnecting me with the ancestors through this song, because I am certainly a Nago and I am proud to be a descendant of Benin, I love Benin and one day I will return to the land of my ancestors Asé
I swear, I couldn't count how many times I have listen to this song, it's always remind me of how rich is yoruba culture. Proudly yoruba boy from Italy.
I must have listened and watched this video over 30 times. Never got bored of it. At times, I danced along! Zeynab, you deserve an award. Dancing 💃 💃 👏👏👏
I am happy to be born of a Yewa Mother, but an Egba Father hence I love any Bolojo Music anytime, anyday I come across it as it soothes my body and brings me closer to my Yoruba Heritage. Kudos to This Group. I love You ALL
Oderinde Olayinka I was born in Lagos but my yoruba ancestors were Egbas but don’t know where most of them were from but my maternal grandmother says she is from Ofada in Ogun state.
@@leakenou7299 ha oui oui 😊😊😊😊le song est une réussite elle a puisé d'un peu partout pour nous sortir cet chef d'oeuvre il y a même des passage d'un chanteur yoruba Ayinla omowura un de ses titre de 1978 sa fais plaisir
C'est très bien d'écouter en 2019, 2020 et plus encore, plus de likes et d'abonnés pour notre talentueuses artistes, notre fierté, c'est indéniable. 🇧🇯🇧🇯🇧🇯🇧🇯💪
Nigerians need to invite her to Nigeria to sing for our people. especially the Yoruba speaking must recognize and invite this great singer. she is superbly talented. may God continue to bless u Zeinab. U are powerful and great.
I wonder what we are turning this century into as many comments I have read about this lady are referencing she is from Benin Republic. Let us get one thing straight which the Oduduwa kingdom and I believe the Ooni Oosa is aware of. She has descendants from Ile-Ife as she speaks Anago fluently being descendants of Save or Ketou. What I would expect Ooni Oosa to do is to integrate and promote Anago cultures by revisiting the kingdoms created by Seven prominent children of Oduduwa which are Onipopo of Popo, Onisabe of Sabe, Alaketu of Ketu, Orangun of Ila, Olowu of Owu, Alaafin of Oyo, and Oba of Benin. Diverse oral traditions have existed to support and refuse these claims but the Ooni Oosa can shed light into this by promoting cultural and traditional synergies among these kingdoms.
Si je pouvais renaître j'aimerais faire parti du peuple Yoruba, je ne comprends rien mais j'ai envie de danser..... Une artiste qui fait la fierté du peuple africain ❤️❤️
I am proud to be a Nigerian from Yoruba and another minor tribe. It is also a proud thing to see Yoruba being a prominent language in Benin, Togo, Ghana and other countries, this shows Yoruba is a growing language.
Nassirath Adjoke Oda ooo. Mo ma n wa bẹ nitori gbigbe aṣa ati iṣe Yoruba ga atipe mo ma n wo ere amowumaworan gan mo n si ma n tako ere pẹlu tẹ ba ṣẹ akiyesi dada. Ṣẹ ọmọ Bene ni yin ni?
I doubt if one can find any Nigerian who sings such culturally rich Yoruba songs anymore. This is a great consolation to some of us and I am particularly enjoying this and some of her other songs rendered in Yoruba language.
+Ihima Dylord i think we sometimes forget what we have and embraced someone else's! i am a musician myself..Zeynab is unique and an appealing voice too...
@@eniola3696 To be fair, those dieties are great ancestors, whose memories are uses to encapsulate qualites, like war, beauty, etc, that give us a sophisticated framework through which we had viewed the world. I don't think there is any reason to knock people for entertaining Christianity or islam; they are also frameworks through which we can understand the world around us. We just need to wholly appreciate where we've come from as our ancestors fought for us to be safe and here
Very beautiful lady with superb voice. She should visit Nigeria, or United States of America to play for Nigeria audience not only Yorubas. I am very proud of her talent.
I played this music to my daddy...he is so proud of his root n I am proud also...#Omo Ketu. He said they are Yorubas... He sings sync with her the first time...
The Yoruba diaspora is deep, rich, and quite wide spread. The roots of music like salsa is traditional Yoruba bata. The religions of many south and north American people is either based on (santeria) or explicitly Yoruba. Yoruba land is spread all over western Africa and even in some parts of central Africa. We must continue to move forward proudly and learn to connect to the history and culture that colonialism tried to rip away from us. Let us no longer villainize, belittle, or compromise our beautiful and complex heritage. Yoruba-e dide♡☆♡☆♡
When did Benin republic become Yoruba diaspora? I thought Yoruba speaking part of Benin republic is part and parcel of Yoruba land. They're living in their homeland,vhow are they diaspora? You always like to use words out of context. Nigerians.
@@Hey.bekind777y I didn't say that... What I meant was that the Yoruba speaking people of Benin republic are not in the diaspora they still in their homeland. They were separated from their kinsmen by borders due to colonialism. The diaspora are the Yoruba people living outside their homeland, like in Brazil,. Cuba and Haiti etc.
@@camalem1724 If you read my comment again, you will realize that I spoke about Yoruba land and the Yoruba diaspora. At no point did I refer to Benin as being a part of the diaspora.
There's a popular lyrics always sang in churches. It was coined out of this Bolojo. It sounds like Ijesha lyrics too. Just watch out from churches songs soon. They will sing something like this: Eni Oluwa se looore o ko na wo soke... o see mi ooo. o see mi ooo, mo dupe o Jesu Oluwa o. Halleluya mo waa dupe, eniyan loo ko le alaja mefa to jade laye ... Tope Alabi too has used the genre in one of her hit track albums.
You're very correct. Tope Alabi is actually from Imeko in Yewa (Egbado) of Ogun state. The area is actually noted for real and authentic bolojo music. Yewa part of Ogun state shares border with republic du Benin.
Nice to see our Yoruba heritage being proudly projected to the world by this fine Yoruba lady. Obviously before the advent of the murderous thieving europeans who drew lines in sharing our resources between themselves, we were all ONE people........Proud of you from Lagos/London!
@@journpoder Better point is Volta-Niger should be a classified subregion of West Africa. Ewe-Aja-Fon-Yoruba-Edo all have similar history with each other..
Clarification; The Europeans actually brought sub-tribes of the southwest together . Infact, The word ‘yoruba ‘ itself was never used before until Hausa and Europeans termed the coin for people of the Oyo empire.
Quelle délice d'écouter une si belle mélodie que même un sourd pourrait danser! Ma sœur Zen tu es simplement une lune parmi tant d'étoile...Plein succès à toi!
Je suis ivoirien et j'apprécie cette chanson comme si j'y comprends quelque chose. Et pourtant rien. Si nos amis du Bénin ou Nigeria pouvaient aider!!!!!
hmmmm j'ai tellement aimé cet morceau même si je ne comprends rien de ce qu'elle dit je serai encore plus heureux si quelqu'un se porte volontaire pour la traduction chapeau 🎩 Zeynabe et vive la culture Nago
C'est vrai que je comprends pas grande choses en yoruba mais sincèrement j'ai kiffé la chansons. A tout moments je visionne je révisionne. Alors pensez encore a refaire un tour dans la culture encore pour que nous tes fanes nourrissent encore nos yeux
It's a long time I've been longing to listen to this music. Please, can I get the video disc so I can listen and wacth it all the time. Zeynab, you deserve to be honoured by all Yorubas. How I wish you are my wife. I will worship you like my god.
Cette chanson vas me rendre fou un jour ❤❤❤jusqu’à connais les paroles ma daronne me demande quand est-ce que je comprends yoruba 🎉non grande sœur zeynab je veux traduction sinon j’aime trop
D'une voix suave, envoûtante et accrocheuse, elle est l'une des figures de proue et emblématiques de la musique de mon pays, Z.H. nous offre une bonne dose de la rythmique Bolodjo pour émoustiller les miens. Véritable chef d'oeuvre traditionnel portant la griffe vocale de cette digne fille du plateau , elle incarne une fierté nationalement légendaire. En attendant de recueillir la traduction littérale de l'opus, dansons seulement. Bien aux miens. LSG
2024 whos still coming to watch?😮😅
Aje! Yoruba to the world 🌎
WPFW 89.3 Washington DC
Me oooh❤
Me
As a Yoruba man from Egbado (Yewa) I can’t stop playing and enjoying this music even in 2024. Thank you Zaynab for this beautiful rendition and great work of arts showcasing our heritage. Love from the United States 🇺🇸
I'm Yoruba from Nigeria. I'm proud of my Yoruba people in Benin Republic, especially Zeynab Habib. I'm proud of you sister for showcase our Yoruba culture in your songs with your sweet voice. May God continue to bless you and protect you for us! Hope to meet you in person when i visit Benin Republic soon! luv from U.S
I love her music type; Bọ̀lọ̀jọ̀
👐🏾🙏🏾❤️🔥
Je ne comprends rien mais ça m'a fait plaisir d'écouter cette belle chanson... c'est l'Afrique qui gagne 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
Waouh vous m'avez répondu ???😘😘😘je vous aime depuis la Côte d'Ivoire
2024 je suis encore là ❤.
J’adore juste ma langue et ces chansons qui me procurent une joie de vivre qui dit pas son nom.La meilleur langue et longue vie à la mère ❤.
We Yoruba from Naija dey for you in Benin, Togo, Ghana, Sierra Leone and Gambia. Much love. Eku ise o
Yes oooo
@@ifasholaifagbemiro4947 aaaaàaàq
Eyin Omo iya wa ni Benin Republic, alafia fun yin oo
@@olayemiajide4306 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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We have many Yorubas all over the place across West Africa up to Mauritania. The good thing that they are more passionate about identifying with their roots more Yorubas are in Nigeria who prefer to teach their children English. I am proud of Zainab.
This music of Zainab is my choice to end 2023! Let us show love to Zainab in this beautiful Yoruba cultural music. Oya, let's all get up and dance!
Who else is enjoying this jam in 2022 ?
This woman deserve a Grammy 🏆 for this song. One love 🇧🇯
I bruh! I really love it and I have been searching for it for years after I was first chanced to listen to it and I’m glad that I found it.😍❤️
@@elempeafeez6276 thks bro 🙏♥️
Here in 2023 still timeless
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This is April, 2024.
I grew up seeing women singing Bolojo in Western Ogun State as a kid who had not been able to read/write but now a father.
Thank you.
God bless all descendants of Yoruba, Oduduwa and Anagos world wide. ✊✊✊✊❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Je suis du Sénégal mais j'aime le peuple béninois, sa culture et sa musique. Je ne saurais dire pourquoi.....
Merci beaucoup ma chérie 💞❤
I listen to rhis song firstly when Zaineb came to Ilaro fee days ago (this nov 2023) and i had to search her out. The way i resonate with the song so quick is legendary. You are doing a good job. Proud of you
As a yoruba man from Nigeria, this music stimulate something in me. Only yoruba person can understand.
olohun... you get ham, the thing enter well
She's anago. A yoruba tribe in Dahomey . Beautiful voice
Yes oh 💃💃💃💃😊😊😊
not just ordinary Yoruba man but it takes a deep Yoruba person to understand things said in this music...i am proud of this lady...i am proid to be Yoruba person
Is this from Nigeria abi Benin? It sounds unique
I am Nigerian yoruba man and never seen such a touching music like this that really remind me of my real identity as a yoruba tribe . This woman deserve an accolade n need to be given award from the entire yoruba community of Nigeria. Kudos for Zainab. Very proud of yoruba tribe.
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I am also on the same page with you.
This is actually a remix of a Nigerian song, bolojo, by the most talented Jossy Friday, who is a contemporary of Vasco Da Gama and Y. S. Sule, all of Yewa area, Ilato, Igbogila etc.
Jossy Friday serenaded Adebutu Kessington (Baba Ijebu) nd his late colleague/partner, Adebayo Ayoku both of Face-to-face Pool in those days.
But, of course, Zeinan has done a wonderful job of it here, bringing the song closer to the experiences of Diaspora Yoruba of the Anago sect in Cotonou, France etc
Yoruba is an Ethnic Group/Identity or Nation. not a Tribe. a people more than 70 million worldwide is not a Tribe
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I am a gabonese. But when i hear Yoruba traditionnal music i can feel my heart melting so easily.t. Though i don't understand the language but it's like it speaks to my entire soul. Thank you Zeynab.
Absolutely! I love the earthy-ness of it. It sorta connects you to nature in calmness & peace.❣️
Perhaps you are Yoruba but displaced. As Africans, we have a lot in common than divides us.
Let a music marketing/distribution company produce the music of Zeynab, and distribute her music throughout Yorubaland in Nigeria.
Those of us who are Yoruba in Nigeria really love her music.
Never tired of listening to this. I am proud to be a Yoruba man. It touches my heart, my body and my soul.
Kudos to Zeynab for her projection of Yoruba culture and norms in Benin Republic, Yorubas in Nigeria are proud of you.
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This is beautiful rendition of Yoruba music. Zeynab has a beautiful voice worthy of a Emmy award.
My dad was the first to show me the video exactly six years ago. I am happy I can view it myself. Zeynab well done . God will make
You great
I come back to this song from time to time to just come and appreciate the culture of Yoruba and a beautiful rendition of the music
I cannot stop listening to this song. I am so impressed that our Yoruba culture is vast and beautiful. At the same time, I am sad that international borders seperated us from our fellows Yorubas in Benin. This is so so good.
Africa..... beautiful culture, Zainab, nice oo, can't help but watch and watch over and over again
Someone posted this on my WhatsApp group page, I had to search it out on CZcams. So proud of this performance. It reminds me of my mother; she joined the ancestors recently. Thank you Zeynab, keep the good work on!
Très belle chanson. C'est purement agréable à écouter
Tears were dropping from my eyes listening to this. ❤️❤️❤️
May Olodumare continue to bless this lady and everything around her. 🙏🙏🙏
Oduduwa Nation will rise!🙏
AMEN ♥️ remain blessed too Dearest ♥️
I can't get tired of this music. Admiring the culture of my in-laws from Yewa.
I'm Brazilian, but when I hear these songs my body can't stay still and I start dancing
I believe it is my ancestry speaking out loud and reconnecting me with the ancestors through this song, because I am certainly a Nago and I am proud to be a descendant of Benin, I love Benin and one day I will return to the land of my ancestors
Asé
Come back home bother i'm waiting for you
Ache
Come to Yoruba land in Nigeria too
Brazil is Home to Yorubas, he's home . Yoruba Language is an official language in Brazil.
@@mustaphaolatunji8347 I see
2021, I am still watching and listing. Thank you Zeynab for this wonderful Bolojo medley!
Still enjoying this
I'm happy to be a Yoruba from the west coast of the greatest continent, Africa.
God bless motherland.
I swear, I couldn't count how many times I have listen to this song, it's always remind me of how rich is yoruba culture. Proudly yoruba boy from Italy.
Am proud of my native bolojo music. " Ori mi a si maa wuu, ti n ba ti n gbo Orin yii."
...l love the rythm..very rich in culture, am proud to come from Yoruba race.
I'm a proud yoruba man from Nigeria, I love this song. Goosebumps on me as I listen
Is this from Nigeria abi Benin? It has a unique sound
@@adamasimolowo8285 Bénin
@@adamasimolowo8285 She's from Benin Republic. But the type of cultural music is called bolojo, widely done in Yewa land part of Ogun state.
I must have listened and watched this video over 30 times. Never got bored of it. At times, I danced along! Zeynab, you deserve an award. Dancing 💃 💃 👏👏👏
I am happy to be born of a Yewa Mother, but an Egba Father hence I love any Bolojo Music anytime, anyday I come across it as it soothes my body and brings me closer to my Yoruba Heritage. Kudos to This Group. I love You ALL
Oderinde Olayinka I was born in Lagos but my yoruba ancestors were Egbas but don’t know where most of them were from but my maternal grandmother says she is from Ofada in Ogun state.
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I visit CZcams every morning to listen to this well cultured African song... Thank you madam. Yoruba Nation all the way
Si vous étiez au Nigeria, cette vidéo aura 100 millions de vues avec la population... 7 min de vidéo que du bonheur 😍. Longue vie Mum.
A music that depicts the richness in our Yoruba culture 😊😊😊.
It had me rolling dancing all through...... Yewa to the world 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I discovered this song about 3 weeks ago and I can't stop playing it.
Je sais pas si je suis le seul qui reviens toujours revoir cette vidéo❤
On est nombreux alors
@@leakenou7299 ha oui oui 😊😊😊😊le song est une réussite elle a puisé d'un peu partout pour nous sortir cet chef d'oeuvre il y a même des passage d'un chanteur yoruba Ayinla omowura un de ses titre de 1978 sa fais plaisir
J'aime cette chanson
This made me cry... I don't understand all the words, but I just connected. Thank you Zeynab
I always love Yoruba people because of their language..... great song from Bénin❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
C'est très bien d'écouter en 2019, 2020 et plus encore, plus de likes et d'abonnés pour notre talentueuses artistes, notre fierté, c'est indéniable. 🇧🇯🇧🇯🇧🇯🇧🇯💪
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@@olaniyioladele9000 peace and love to you
As a Yoruba person, you don’t know how much I love this song …
i'm so happy that yoruba people appreciate this son and the artist
Proud Yoruba Descendant, here . God Bless All Yoruba Descendants Worldwide. Beautiful & Rich colorful Culture 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Nigerians need to invite her to Nigeria to sing for our people. especially the Yoruba speaking must recognize and invite this great singer. she is superbly talented. may God continue to bless u Zeinab. U are powerful and great.
Ricos qenpos
It has happen, she was invited by the ooni of ilé-ifè this week
Im proud of my heritage as bolojo lady you dance and forget to eat .bolojo omg good music
I wonder what we are turning this century into as many comments I have read about this lady are referencing she is from Benin Republic. Let us get one thing straight which the Oduduwa kingdom and I believe the Ooni Oosa is aware of. She has descendants from Ile-Ife as she speaks Anago fluently being descendants of Save or Ketou. What I would expect Ooni Oosa to do is to integrate and promote Anago cultures by revisiting the kingdoms created by Seven prominent children of Oduduwa which are Onipopo of Popo, Onisabe of Sabe, Alaketu of Ketu, Orangun of Ila, Olowu of Owu, Alaafin of Oyo, and Oba of Benin. Diverse oral traditions have existed to support and refuse these claims but the Ooni Oosa can shed light into this by promoting cultural and traditional synergies among these kingdoms.
@Victoria Akomolede It was in Benin They are many Yoruba groups In Benin I am from Benin too and I am Yoruba 😊
Si j'allais avoir l'occasion de marier sa fille, mes enfants hériteraient cette belle voix de leurs grande mère. je valide depuis le Maroc.💞💞💞
Si je pouvais renaître j'aimerais faire parti du peuple Yoruba, je ne comprends rien mais j'ai envie de danser..... Une artiste qui fait la fierté du peuple africain ❤️❤️
Hum donc ta honte de tes origines
2024 here I am enjoying it again.
This is evergreen traditional song.
@zynab thank you for this master piece
Thumbs up👍 to the United Yoruba Nation of Oodua. Zeynab should be appointed the writer of the Anthem of Yoruba Kingdom
I am proud to be a Nigerian from Yoruba and another minor tribe. It is also a proud thing to see Yoruba being a prominent language in Benin, Togo, Ghana and other countries, this shows Yoruba is a growing language.
the artist lol
You are here again?? 🤣Welcome to my country😂😂😂
Nassirath Adjoke where did we meet?
@@theartistlol3279 every Yoruba channel
Nassirath Adjoke Oda ooo. Mo ma n wa bẹ nitori gbigbe aṣa ati iṣe Yoruba ga atipe mo ma n wo ere amowumaworan gan mo n si ma n tako ere pẹlu tẹ ba ṣẹ akiyesi dada. Ṣẹ ọmọ Bene ni yin ni?
@@theartistlol3279 yes I know very well but I like your Yoruba bë ni Omo republic of Benin ni mi
Yessss!! 1,004,955 views ♥️♥️♥️♥️💯💯💯. Congrats Zeynab Olukemi Abib, You rock! Àṣà, Ise àti èdè wa ni ile Yoruba ko ni parun oo.
Almost 2 M views now
I can thank enough my mom who gives me Yoruba blood. Proud of this amazing woman Iya Zeynab èkou ichè💯👑
I doubt if one can find any Nigerian who sings such culturally rich Yoruba songs anymore. This is a great consolation to some of us and I am particularly enjoying this and some of her other songs rendered in Yoruba language.
+Ihima Dylord i think we sometimes forget what we have and embraced someone else's! i am a musician myself..Zeynab is unique and an appealing voice too...
@@eniola3696 To be fair, those dieties are great ancestors, whose memories are uses to encapsulate qualites, like war, beauty, etc, that give us a sophisticated framework through which we had viewed the world. I don't think there is any reason to knock people for entertaining Christianity or islam; they are also frameworks through which we can understand the world around us. We just need to wholly appreciate where we've come from as our ancestors fought for us to be safe and here
You can find culturally rich songs in ekiti. We still sing our traditional music.
THERE ARE SO MANY , SEARCH AND YOU WILL SURELY FIND ONE
@@asizatomotoyosiarikewuyo6138 we have them in osun OYO and Kwara states
Love this song. Love from Yoruba, Nigeria. We are all one.
So excited to enjoyed bolojo medley after several years ago.
My parents are Yorubas from Nigeria.... glad to see that Yorubas are indigenous people of other countries such as the Benin Republic.
D Cvltvre brazil is MAJOR hotspot for Yorubas. Feel such a sense of brotherhood with them
So that means that if I'm Nigerian and yoruba I'm actually part of an even more diverse group? I'm yoruba btw just asking
they are the second major tribe in Benin Republic just after fon tribe
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I always enjoy listening to ur music, Zeynab . We love u in Nigeria. Hope u will come and entertain us very soon.
Very beautiful lady with superb voice. She should visit Nigeria, or United States of America to play for Nigeria audience not only Yorubas. I am very proud of her talent.
She visited Nigeria sometime ago, the ooni of Ife invited her.
God bless Zaynab.....culture at the height and propagated in a scintillating lyrics.......kudos Zaynab
Proudly Yoruba! 🇳🇬 🇧🇯 🇹🇬
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👍🏾 omo iya mi
Please ejo awon ilu wo ni won ko orin yi ? @@kamalope8458
I love your songs. God spare our lives, you are going to perform at my wedding, even though I'm from Ondo States. My parents really love your songs
I played this music to my daddy...he is so proud of his root n I am proud also...#Omo Ketu.
He said they are Yorubas...
He sings sync with her the first time...
I am proud to be a Yoruba woman from Ekiti Sate ,I like all Zeynab songs keep it up
The Yoruba diaspora is deep, rich, and quite wide spread. The roots of music like salsa is traditional Yoruba bata. The religions of many south and north American people is either based on (santeria) or explicitly Yoruba. Yoruba land is spread all over western Africa and even in some parts of central Africa. We must continue to move forward proudly and learn to connect to the history and culture that colonialism tried to rip away from us. Let us no longer villainize, belittle, or compromise our beautiful and complex heritage. Yoruba-e dide♡☆♡☆♡
the Yoruba diaspora wasnt supposed to happen ever. its an abomination. Yoruba will reunite in coming days . jah live
When did Benin republic become Yoruba diaspora? I thought Yoruba speaking part of Benin republic is part and parcel of Yoruba land. They're living in their homeland,vhow are they diaspora? You always like to use words out of context. Nigerians.
@@camalem1724 so your saying there is no yoruba diaspora at all? it never happened?
@@Hey.bekind777y I didn't say that... What I meant was that the Yoruba speaking people of Benin republic are not in the diaspora they still in their homeland. They were separated from their kinsmen by borders due to colonialism. The diaspora are the Yoruba people living outside their homeland, like in Brazil,. Cuba and Haiti etc.
@@camalem1724 If you read my comment again, you will realize that I spoke about Yoruba land and the Yoruba diaspora. At no point did I refer to Benin as being a part of the diaspora.
I play this song every week ,my mom love it and we dance to it all.
Rip to those 365 people that dislike this great work
All Yoruba fron Nigeria to Togo to Benin let us unit to form a great nation of common ancestry
There's a popular lyrics always sang in churches. It was coined out of this Bolojo. It sounds like Ijesha lyrics too. Just watch out from churches songs soon. They will sing something like this: Eni Oluwa se looore o ko na wo soke... o see mi ooo. o see mi ooo, mo dupe o Jesu Oluwa o. Halleluya mo waa dupe, eniyan loo ko le alaja mefa to jade laye ... Tope Alabi too has used the genre in one of her hit track albums.
You're very correct. Tope Alabi is actually from Imeko in Yewa (Egbado) of Ogun state. The area is actually noted for real and authentic bolojo music. Yewa part of Ogun state shares border with republic du Benin.
2023, I am still watching and listing. Thank you Zeynab for this wonderful Bolojo medley!
Nice to see our Yoruba heritage being proudly projected to the world by this fine Yoruba lady.
Obviously before the advent of the murderous thieving europeans who drew lines in sharing our resources between themselves, we were all ONE people........Proud of you from Lagos/London!
I hate the marginalisation. Yoruba still needs to talk about their tribes and bring everyone together. Yoruba should be a nation not a tribe
@@journpoder Better point is Volta-Niger should be a classified subregion of West Africa. Ewe-Aja-Fon-Yoruba-Edo all have similar history with each other..
@seismic I agree. I mean in terms of the closeness of the languages you are right. Ewe-Adja-Fon-Yoruba
Clarification; The Europeans actually brought sub-tribes of the southwest together . Infact, The word ‘yoruba ‘ itself was never used before until Hausa and Europeans termed the coin for people of the Oyo empire.
@@journpoder That's one of the reasons why we want Yoruba nation 💕
2020 im still here ooo,zaynab is the best,when are you coming to Yorubaland?We love you gan.
Hello everyone greetings to you all 😊❤. May Jehovah God Almighty continue to be with you all and protect you all amen.
The best of Zeynab, no doubt. 100% quality African music. Much love from England
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Quelle délice d'écouter une si belle mélodie que même un sourd pourrait danser! Ma sœur Zen tu es simplement une lune parmi tant d'étoile...Plein succès à toi!
2019, I am still watching and listing. Thank you Olukemi Zeynab!
Absolutely deep. You have to be yoruba to really feel the ecstasy but this art is also universal. I cant praise this artiste enough. So proud of you
With love from isalẹ Eko, Lagos.
Vraiment dada long vie a toi ❤❤❤
this music brings joy and happiness. reconnect to my soul and cries for my descendant with love. i am going home soon ......
Je suis ivoirien et j'apprécie cette chanson comme si j'y comprends quelque chose. Et pourtant rien.
Si nos amis du Bénin ou Nigeria pouvaient aider!!!!!
I'm typical yoruba babe ,I love this music like omg,you are the best,I would like you to do something like this again ❤️ Yoruba oniparun oo
hmmmm j'ai tellement aimé cet morceau même si je ne comprends rien de ce qu'elle dit je serai encore plus heureux si quelqu'un se porte volontaire pour la traduction chapeau 🎩 Zeynabe et vive la culture Nago
C'est vrai que je comprends pas grande choses en yoruba mais sincèrement j'ai kiffé la chansons. A tout moments je visionne je révisionne. Alors pensez encore a refaire un tour dans la culture encore pour que nous tes fanes nourrissent encore nos yeux
Lovely and beautiful music. I have repeated it 100 times but still new. Very interesting
Am a real yoruba guy, non of we youth nowadays sing this kind of music. I love it. 👍👍👍👍 Its (me)....
29 October 2022 and it’s sounds real good 😍🥰🥰🥰
It's a long time I've been longing to listen to this music. Please, can I get the video disc so I can listen and wacth it all the time. Zeynab, you deserve to be honoured by all Yorubas. How I wish you are my wife. I will worship you like my god.
Cette chanson vas me rendre fou un jour ❤❤❤jusqu’à connais les paroles ma daronne me demande quand est-ce que je comprends yoruba 🎉non grande sœur zeynab je veux traduction sinon j’aime trop
D'une voix suave, envoûtante et accrocheuse, elle est l'une des figures de proue et emblématiques de la musique de mon pays, Z.H. nous offre une bonne dose de la rythmique Bolodjo pour émoustiller les miens. Véritable chef d'oeuvre traditionnel portant la griffe vocale de cette digne fille du plateau , elle incarne une fierté nationalement légendaire. En attendant de recueillir la traduction littérale de l'opus, dansons seulement. Bien aux miens. LSG
I'm very proud to be a YORUBA. I love this music. I never knew we have Yoruba's in neighbouring countries. Respect!!!
Chaque fois que j'écoute ce son j'ai la chair de poule. C'est tellement parfait. ❤️
I can listen to this music over and over and will not get tired of it.
Me too every day I play it
Same with over and over and dancing.
I'm never tired of listening to your songs
Je peux pas vous expliquer comment j'aime cette chanson
C'est une pépite
Trop d’amour pour la musique de Zeynab. Si tu regardes vidéo en 2050, sache que Zeynab est la meilleure de sa génération.❤❤❤❤❤
Du côté de la Côte d'Ivoire, je ne comprends pas la langue, mais je ne me lasse pas de réécouter.
Always happy to listen to this anytime
Les coeurs ne sont pas assez pour zeynab elle mérite plus. Je kif grave cette chanson. Bravo l'artiste