Sharafa Bello: 'Sunny Ade was just crying. He couldn't talk when my father asked him questions'

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  • čas přidán 8. 02. 2024
  • Sharafa Bello was a pillar and strong name in the old African Beats. His contribution cannot be overlooked because it helped the brand during its foundation stage. He tells some stories pre, and during his time with African Beats.
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Komentáře • 107

  • @Adefortnite
    @Adefortnite Před 2 měsíci +2

    I wish Nigerian Music Educational system could details all this legendary musician stories .just like American oldies and history

  • @babatundedurojaiye4881
    @babatundedurojaiye4881 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Bó sé jẹ́ gáñ ní yẹ́ñ! Ẹ́niti kó tọ́ Ọ̀mọ́ rẹ́, kó lé máréti láti Jẹ́ùñ Ọ̀mọ́ rẹ́. Sarafa Bello. Bass🎸man. May you live long and me too. Délé Ádèyán̄jú, Ágbá Man. Kudos to you 👍. Áséyọ́ri ni ti ẹ́. You're Excellent 😅❤

  • @omolaraajoke1891
    @omolaraajoke1891 Před 2 měsíci +2

    E ku eto Dele Adeyanju JP. You have cold, pele o. Aye ko ni gba ohun re . Amin

  • @user-uz4kb3zt9x
    @user-uz4kb3zt9x Před 5 měsíci +4

    Honestly speaking….this Mr. Dele Adeyanju is so so good on this job. Please keep it up

  • @Hamsat44
    @Hamsat44 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Kudos brother. Please ask for these legends old pictures when they were much young. Thank you

  • @OlatunjiOlalekan01
    @OlatunjiOlalekan01 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Baba Sharafadeen Bello is a wonderful man. A man with free mind, focus , passion and visionary. The most important takeaway is that he trained his children and he is reaping the benefits now.
    Majority of the band members of high profile musicians lacked focus and they didn’t prepare for the future.
    Mr Dele Adeyanju and his team, well done and this is another wonderful interview. May the Lord continue be with you.
    Kindly take care of your health, it could be stressful of the work. May the Lord give you strength and sound health. Kudos ❤

  • @bullfernandez1557
    @bullfernandez1557 Před 5 měsíci +4

    This is an awesome interview and I thoroughly enjoyed myself. Baba Sharafa Bello was free - flowing , truthful and he made the interview captivating. I was arrested , rooted , glued to the screen and I never missed a word of his. I must congratulate Mr Dele he knew how to probe and he got the best out of Baba Bello. May God continue to keep Baba and may his years be long . I learnt a lot especially as it concerns taking care of our children and wife. It gladdens my heart that his wife is still with him and this is why he his enjoying his children today. Some musicians and some of their fans can't say this for themselves today I learnt from this interview and I'm glad I tuned in and this is my first time tuning to Agbaletu and it won't stop. Kudos sirs.👍

  • @adamolasunkanmiowolabi6978
    @adamolasunkanmiowolabi6978 Před 5 měsíci +10

    This Baba Knew How To Answer Questions Vry Well Without Any Controversy, I Love Him And Mr Questioners@Agbaletu

    • @ultimateone
      @ultimateone Před 5 měsíci

      That's down to experience and diplomacy.

    • @DBPROJECT07
      @DBPROJECT07 Před 5 měsíci

      I love this interview, very interesting and educative. Thanks

  • @unclemiketv9494
    @unclemiketv9494 Před 5 měsíci +3

    This my old friend in 80's

  • @tundearayemi3702
    @tundearayemi3702 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Epe sarafa Bello mi ko wa fi bass DA wa lara yeah, Odi weki,,❤❤❤❤You deserve more than a medal.

  • @gungagaolu8869
    @gungagaolu8869 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Yes, Sharafa Bello is the founder and owner of Club Sherrif in Ikorodu, Lagos.

  • @Allwell823
    @Allwell823 Před 4 měsíci +2

    "E ku ewu omo f'ori so pepe, eni to se barika o f'ewu ya, Edumare da'mo naa si f'owo jo'na, iya je ngbomo.... etc.
    Sharafa Bello is full of real history indeed...!
    Awa Eleko re o,
    Awa Isale Eko o, a mo ara wa, Awon atohunrinwa o , won mo ra won..Eko for show...! 😊

  • @OrisehBrown
    @OrisehBrown Před 13 hodinami

    Nice show remaining one of old juju stars😢😢😢

  • @DennisDennis-k1z
    @DennisDennis-k1z Před 4 dny

    You're a good journalist Dele Adeyanju

  • @steven8384
    @steven8384 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Great interview. Keep up the good job.

  • @johnojo6824
    @johnojo6824 Před 5 měsíci +4

    He was talking about Mustapha Alabi and Ademola Balogun, who were foundational members of the Green Spot Band.

  • @femisowunmi
    @femisowunmi Před 5 měsíci +3

    Well done, agbaletu
    I love your program

  • @user-uz4kb3zt9x
    @user-uz4kb3zt9x Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thank you Sir Chief Sherif Sharafa Bello. Good to know that his Children took over and started taking of him…i pray that the good Lord we bless the Children. Amen. I like the way he spoke about his Kids being nice to him

  • @OrisehBrown
    @OrisehBrown Před 13 hodinami

    Nice show remaining one of old juju stars

  • @abronco4233
    @abronco4233 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I've been watching all of sunny Ade former band members on agbaletu, and they mostly have DIFFERENT views and memories of the same time, ie, sharafa is saying the car gift came AFTER ekilo fun omode, BUT Rasaki aladokun said cars was given in 1976/7 which was AFTER omode...
    5:34

  • @delesenbanjo8437
    @delesenbanjo8437 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Baba agbaletu, kindly bring baba mumuni to our views, he was Dr Orlando Owoh's Bass guitarist back in the 70s

    • @user-uz4kb3zt9x
      @user-uz4kb3zt9x Před 5 měsíci +1

      @Deleadeyanju-Please we need this Baba Mumuni or any of the Babas that can tell us about our legend….Dr Orlando Owoh.

  • @krayomayo6291
    @krayomayo6291 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Gabriel was a talented talking drummer ,he played for Micho Ade and lot of popular musician in Ibadan ,until he joined KSA band around 2004 and he died in ghastly motor accident

  • @blessingajisafe6915
    @blessingajisafe6915 Před 5 měsíci +2

    The issue of pay is clearer now. This man was with KSA for about 12 years, and could build an hotel, no matter how small. The rest band members should check themselves well.

    • @Zendaya63
      @Zendaya63 Před 5 měsíci

      spot on brother. god bless you.

  • @nurudeenakanni6001
    @nurudeenakanni6001 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you Good bless you ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @sampsonkomolafe832
    @sampsonkomolafe832 Před 5 měsíci +3

    The best single of king Sunny Ade Ayewa

  • @user-qc9bl8qf2m
    @user-qc9bl8qf2m Před 5 měsíci +5

    Baba Sharafa should bare all the facts, and not be conservative about truth. He has this golden privilege to make history.

    • @gbolahanfadeyi2886
      @gbolahanfadeyi2886 Před 5 měsíci +4

      I don’t think he’s being conservative about truth.. It has more to do with PROPER RECOLLECTIONS OF EVENTS AND PERIODS THEY HAPPENED..
      Only very few people can accurately recollect and answer the questions being asked.

    • @remibalogun4415
      @remibalogun4415 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Not at all. He was trying not to create any unnecessary controversy.

    • @ojofolorunsho8220
      @ojofolorunsho8220 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Would you rather want him to say things dat cld b controversial? What will u gain from controversy? Chop d beans and leave d stone jare

    • @gbolahanfadeyi2886
      @gbolahanfadeyi2886 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ojofolorunsho8220 I like 👍 that proverb.

    • @dinoalfred6952
      @dinoalfred6952 Před 4 měsíci

      That is true, he's been economical with the truth. For those saying what would u gain from controversial statements , I guess we are not being real and truthful with this kind of attitude that has never taken us anywhere . I also want to believe that at his age (baba sharafa bello) should bare it all without mincing words, this will further help set the record straight . Failure to to this ,he still want to remain in the good books of sunny Ade and hopefully waiting a reward . If some band members says otherwise about their boss,sharafa bello was also part of the band and he should call a spade a spade . I will Rate his account of what happened in African beat 60/100 my take .

  • @ayorindefolasayo8132
    @ayorindefolasayo8132 Před 5 měsíci +2

    This is a well and good job. I learned so many things about life and that's how life is. Agbaletu please ride on. God will continue to guide you in all your steps. Good job

  • @printaromalimited
    @printaromalimited Před 5 měsíci +1

    God bless you real Good Agbaletu... I also played as a Bass backup vocalist for Baba Ahuja Bello. He's very good in playing KSA pattern. Keep up the good work.

  • @walesina4937
    @walesina4937 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Agba ti oun soro ,ton lagun, ekun nii oun sun.
    This man and his colleagues went through a lot in the hands of that wicked man called Wasiu. His story collaborated Observe"'s reason for standing up to Wasiu.
    So painful.

  • @Allwell823
    @Allwell823 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Emperor Pick Peter sang;
    E ma pa aja mi ni mo nwi o, aja ode, kii f'omo ode e sere...
    Before Sunny Ade's "E kilo f'omo Ode... "

  • @ultimateone
    @ultimateone Před 5 měsíci +3

    Excellent interview which was largely a repeat of what Mr Sharrafat Bello gave in the past through other channels. It's good to see him living well; unlike many of the former band partners of KSA who are living in penury. Sharrafat is wrong on one point though which is that he has no claim to royalty from records he co-created with KSA. He is very wrong on that. He 100% has both the rights and a valid claim to royalties even without a written agreement. All he needs is to join up with former band partners and launch a civil "class action" law suit against KSA using the expertise of a good commercial lawyer. I am 100% certain that they'll win substantial damages from KSA and his organisation; espcially with the court award against Abioro's TYC records with KSA did as Aje mo nu. They also should not allow cost of legal fees to deter them. They can do crowd funding appeal to their fans to help pull funds together for that. I for one would readily contribute significantly to such a fund, as I hate creative legends being cheated the way they all have. 419 started in NGR a long time ago and Messers Sharrafat, Olojede, Owomoyela, Aladoku, Fatoke, Babalola, and many others were commercial victims of this. KSA ought to be ashamed of himself for the way he scammed these people.

    • @hapexconsulting3789
      @hapexconsulting3789 Před 5 měsíci +2

      It's not about 419, but what was in vogue then. But all can be revisited.

    • @blessingajisafe6915
      @blessingajisafe6915 Před 5 měsíci

      What do you mean by damage? Tell me any popular artist of that time that had any royalty contract with his band members? Were the artists even aware of royalties to their members? Band members were hired into a band, owned by an artist. It is never a joint business. It is a one man business they operated and recruit members into it. They paid them by shows they attend. If you call KSA a 419, then the list will be so long. Obey, Barister, Fela, Kollinton, Orlando, Oliver d Coqoe, Osadebe, Sina Peters, K1, Emperors Peters, General Adekunle, Sunny Okosun, Victor Owaifo, Osayomore Joseph, Micho Ade, Dayo Kujoore, Dele Abiodun, All the popular artists of that time will be joined in the litigation. If you have a personal hate for KSA, that's ur business. Most of the band members make enough to live good lives, but waste money on women and drinks. This man work with him for about 12 years, he was able to build an hotel from it. He said that himself. Pull the class action together, im interested in the drama, but add all the liable artists. If you sue only KSA, then we his fans will do you dirty as well.

    • @Zendaya63
      @Zendaya63 Před 5 měsíci

      You are entitled to your opinion only in your mind. But when you decide to spill your opinion to the public especially on this social thread; then you have to ground them in logic and facts and explain your reasoning to others. All the loads you just spilled out are baseless and at best, pure OLD WIVES TALES. Were you privy to the contracts these band boys signed with KSA? Be reminded however, class action or no class action; these disgruntled band boys lack evidence to proof that KSA ripped them off. It was typical in these parts to have leader and band boys falling out over money issues. All the great band leaders from this clime had issues, is it FELA, OBEY, VICTOR UWAIFO,BARRISTER, OLIVER DE COUQUE. Your sudden departure from praising KSA for leading a great band and for being a talented musician ON A CZcams VIDEO ON "GBEYO GBEYO" to this your sudden baseless criticism of ripping off his band boys beats my imagination. To many and my good self; KSA has been fair to his band boys, and SHARAFA BELLO's testimony in this video laid credence to this obvious fact. If SHARAFA says he hasn't been ripped off by KSA. And, as a grown man, he knows what he is saying and doesn't need an advocate to spill something that is already within the public space. It is true people may fall on hard times, but many have have invested their share from the many global tours with this enigma.

    • @Zendaya63
      @Zendaya63 Před 5 měsíci

      @ultimateone is just a busy body, and meddlesome interloper.

  • @Allwell823
    @Allwell823 Před 4 měsíci

    1972 Sunny Ade in London...
    Gbogbo omo Nigeria, t'o nsise ni llu oba (2ce)
    Te ba s'owo k'e r'ere oja je, apon'mita kii p'ofo...
    E seun pupo (2ce)
    Oba Oluwa yio ma ran yin l'owo....

  • @dinoalfred6952
    @dinoalfred6952 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice job Mr Dele Adeyanju ....tanks and God bless u .

  • @tundearayemi3702
    @tundearayemi3702 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you very nuchal for your maturity, You're a very good man

  • @feranmipaul4314
    @feranmipaul4314 Před 4 měsíci

    MR DELE KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK

  • @doncomo4737
    @doncomo4737 Před 4 měsíci

    This is awesome,agbabletu... impressive

  • @alaosunday9274
    @alaosunday9274 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Sharafa Bello "ran omo re lowo ki o le baa ran e lowo...".

  • @christianamustapha2441
    @christianamustapha2441 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Weso bami Omo eluku meden omo imale afeleja omo akenigbo keru obaraona omo àshe ale jejebi Eni or obinrin ri gbogbo Aya unbenile Tomo Tomo weso bami own Omo miunko She Dada dedewon rema She rejeoo mubae dupe emi omo bare mobaeyo Baba misutura mi noko ATI àwon iyawo mi meji olorun Eledumare aduro ti won Eku owun otito loso

  • @geleodun1991
    @geleodun1991 Před 5 měsíci +1

    DELE OJO introduced BASS GUITAR to Juju Music. The song is titled OMO OBA.

  • @TundeOlarinde-hk9ri
    @TundeOlarinde-hk9ri Před 4 měsíci +2

    Ranti omo e ni ti iwo se. Was released by Kayode Fashola. Not Ayinde bakare

  • @comfortoduntan3569
    @comfortoduntan3569 Před 5 měsíci +1

    It's true Olympic Bound exists then Bro Olu is our Brother at Palm Church Street Agbole Olobo via Faji market and an Ikorodu woman was selling clothes at the opposite of Olympic house

  • @adeinkaadepoju4131
    @adeinkaadepoju4131 Před 5 měsíci

    Bello Ajileye was from Esa-Oke, Osun State.

  • @sampsonkomolafe832
    @sampsonkomolafe832 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Taye is an ijesha guy

  • @jiron_baba
    @jiron_baba Před 5 měsíci +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @sampsonkomolafe832
    @sampsonkomolafe832 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Moses Owayeye was the main vocalist

  • @olawalefawehinmi65
    @olawalefawehinmi65 Před 4 měsíci

    Yes your account accurate

  • @davidolokunwolu6686
    @davidolokunwolu6686 Před 5 měsíci

    I thought it was Bob Aladeniyi before Segun Oosa

  • @energy3198
    @energy3198 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Club Sheriff is my first ever Club,❤ I've learned a lot from this interview❤❤❤

  • @user-qm5jw1le9l
    @user-qm5jw1le9l Před 5 měsíci

    No Bob Aladeniyi left before Segun joined Sunny Ade .

    • @olawalefawehinmi65
      @olawalefawehinmi65 Před 4 měsíci

      I agree his memory is fading.Bob Aladeniyi was in the band way back in 1971 and soloing on the Sheindemi album.Ohiri joined in 1974 playing first on the Ekilo fomode album
      KSA's band first travelled in 1971.The Seinde album was recorded in London

  • @abidemiiyanda7576
    @abidemiiyanda7576 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Agbaletu, find out from the man his first record and last one with KSA.2ndly,I think the man also was among the wild elders in the band at that time but trying to pretend.

    • @olagunjuemmanuelayobode1990
      @olagunjuemmanuelayobode1990 Před 17 dny

      You are correct 💯 percent. I find it to believe him. From his demeanour I can see he wasn't telling the truth. Only for the discerning mind though.

  • @olagunjuemmanuelayobode1990

    It seems the man is a Christian now. Jesu seun is not something people of other religions can say confidently the way he said it.

  • @user-iv4qq9nz8s
    @user-iv4qq9nz8s Před 5 měsíci +4

    It must be 1969 not 1979

  • @walesvilla
    @walesvilla Před 5 měsíci

    Great interview Agbeletu- Is this Abu - Abioro son still around for interview at all?

  • @abeladeyinka829
    @abeladeyinka829 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Dele Adeyanju, you're doing a great job. Please how can I get the records of KSA, Commander and Orlando from you?

    • @ultimateone
      @ultimateone Před 5 měsíci +1

      Most of them are here on CZcams. You only need to search for them. I'll gladly send you links to whichever you want.

    • @olawaleowomoyela8550
      @olawaleowomoyela8550 Před 3 měsíci

      I have it get back to me

  • @thegoodreason8059
    @thegoodreason8059 Před 5 měsíci

    That was Kayode Fashola’s song! Not ayinde bakare…..

    • @olayemiolowolafe9861
      @olayemiolowolafe9861 Před 5 měsíci

      Amos was the vocalist in both the different bands led by Ayinde Bakare and Kayode Fashola. That's why the songs and singing voice sound similar.

  • @RemilekunAdeleye-ew4dp
    @RemilekunAdeleye-ew4dp Před 5 měsíci +1

    EKU ISE TAKUNTAKUN

  • @kolaedun8566
    @kolaedun8566 Před měsícem

    Sarafa Bello wo le e simi arowo pe lu agbaja !!!

  • @exponetial1641
    @exponetial1641 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Baba is evasive and hide a lot of facts ; he was prepared on issues to divulge

  • @waleabel1910
    @waleabel1910 Před 5 měsíci +1

    the Nigerian system is the major problem of royalties issues, and again this baba had hotel from working for KSA meaning he had savings culture and he invested in his children, I don’t really support the blame on their ogas,

    • @blessingajisafe6915
      @blessingajisafe6915 Před 5 měsíci

      That is the point exactly. Most band members working for the big artists like KSA, Obey etc, make alot of money from their shows. They generally have waste culture on women and drinks. They wont save, but come bak after 40 years to talk about royalties that have no agreement. He worked with KSA for 12 or so, and built an hotel, no matter how small. He bought a car even bf KSA gave them cars. It means what they were making was not that bad.

    • @bamideleajibike8436
      @bamideleajibike8436 Před 4 měsíci

      During KSA brief interview, he said they use to divide money in every show as head to head. But most of his boys are not prudent. But anyone that leave the band some of them still come for assistance and he always render what he's capable of doing. My believe is that nobody can satisfy everyone.

  • @sampsonkomolafe832
    @sampsonkomolafe832 Před 5 měsíci

    Bob before oosa please

  • @user-qm5jw1le9l
    @user-qm5jw1le9l Před 5 měsíci

    Sharafa you're wrong joined either 1974 or 75 and left 1983 or 1984

  • @sampsonkomolafe832
    @sampsonkomolafe832 Před 5 měsíci

    Sharafa memory is going down bit by bit

    • @ultimateone
      @ultimateone Před 5 měsíci

      Sadly so. Agba ti de!!!!

    • @aydeykampe1889
      @aydeykampe1889 Před 5 měsíci

      But how else do you expect him to perform to questions on impromptu questions at his age? This is an interview remember!

  • @jideotepola3584
    @jideotepola3584 Před 5 měsíci

    The man is not getting his facts right, could be due to old age.Bob Aladeniyi and Ohiri who was newly introduced into the Band,played in E kilo f'omode.

    • @ultimateone
      @ultimateone Před 5 měsíci +4

      You are so quick to be judgmental even though you were probably in your underpants when those events took place. You were certainly not in their band. You only know what you read or were told. You ought to allow for the fact that these events took place half a century ago. Do you remember everything that happened to you 20 years ago, not to talk of 50 years ago? No!

    • @dayoofere8513
      @dayoofere8513 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ultimateoneBob Aladeniyi himself said the first record he did with KSA was Ekilo f’omode.

    • @blessingajisafe6915
      @blessingajisafe6915 Před 5 měsíci

      Dele had already put the fact right. Bob and Ohiri played their. The whole knew. Infact, it was Omo ode that made everyone started calling Bob master gautarist. Bob said that himself, Awe who was even playing for Obey also said it.

  • @user-lk5gw4ld1z
    @user-lk5gw4ld1z Před 5 měsíci

    Tíaminu ayan nkọ?
    Ṣe ẹ le sọ nipa wọn?

  • @johnsonoye1028
    @johnsonoye1028 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Why can’t you sit down and talk to Sunny about Sunny? You’re creating a lot of confusion with your interview.

    • @tayomarshall3666
      @tayomarshall3666 Před 4 měsíci

      Digging out very ugly & bitter incidents of the past.
      (Over 50 yrs)
      Why ??

    • @MrAgentzakky
      @MrAgentzakky Před 4 měsíci +2

      So you guys think the lesser guys do not deserves to be heard, too? Just cos they are not your favorite person, or they are not big names doesn't mean they should be silenced.

  • @olawrence3526
    @olawrence3526 Před 5 měsíci +5

    My question is, why is it that, 60 percent of your interview, when it comes to music, especially juju, is all about King Sunny Ade ? bringing his ex band members to start saying all manner of things, why ? I know you belong to Chief Ebenezer Obey's style of juju music. King Sunny Ade will never come down, no matter what you people do, in Jesus mighty name

    • @solaytola3851
      @solaytola3851 Před 5 měsíci +1

      As you can see royalty issues are just part of the interview. I don’t think you should blame Agbaletu the interviewer. It’s also a lesson and guide for the budding talents who are also into music nowadays to formalise legally all agreements with their bosses.

    • @ultimateone
      @ultimateone Před 5 měsíci

      @@solaytola3851 Well said. But people like him do need to be told that the absence of a formalised written legal agreement does not necessarily mean that there is no enforceable legal contract in place. There are implied and oral contracts which are 100% enforceable in law; even in the absence of a written contract. As I posted above as a legal head, Mr Sharafa and his ex partners have a 100% bonafide case they can pursue through the legal process and with a good chance of winning, if they choose to do so.

    • @bolajiaborisade5701
      @bolajiaborisade5701 Před 5 měsíci +2

      ⁠@@ultimateoneThe issue of royalty in music is NOT always as straightforward as many people think it is. It is complicated and intricate. Even in advanced climes they do also experience issues in terms of royalty. I refer you to the case of Laface Records( Babyface) and Toni Braxton.
      Contrary to what many people think over 70% of albums sales royalty goes to the Record Label, the other 30-40% is shared between the artist, record distributor etc.
      As a matter of fact, artists who write their own songs may earn more. A band member would get some royalty if they wrote some or part of the songs otherwise they don’t really get any royalty aside from the performance payment which in the case of KSA and other Nigerian artistes would be what they agree to be shared from the stage proceeds. Honestly, it’s very complicated. More so, in the case of KSA’s situation I think to be fair on him he was scammed big time by Abioro so even if he wanted to give his band members some royalty on moral grounds it would have been difficult for him because he himself never got what was due to him from his record label.

    • @blessingajisafe6915
      @blessingajisafe6915 Před 5 měsíci +3

      That is fact. Btw 1966-1975 that KSA was with Abioro, he basically worked for nothing for that man. If not that he was a very talented artist himself that he could get shows, he would gone wreck. That affected him financially, and that was why he could not compete with Obey financially at the start of his career. Obey was getting so huge from Deca, and KSA getting close to nothing from Abioro for that period.

    • @doncomo4737
      @doncomo4737 Před 4 měsíci

      Well said

  • @babatundeom4008
    @babatundeom4008 Před 4 měsíci

    What was the last question that you asked himself about the first Juju artiste to do sometjing...

  • @sampsonkomolafe832
    @sampsonkomolafe832 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The records has been recorded before Bob Aladeniyi left sunny Ade band Agbaletu you so confused

    • @blessingajisafe6915
      @blessingajisafe6915 Před 5 měsíci

      Agbaletu was never confused. He was trying to let the old man remember. Everyone knew Bob Aladeniyi played the fantastic solo guitar in Omo Ode.

  • @tundearayemi3702
    @tundearayemi3702 Před 5 měsíci

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