Lagbaja & Fela Kuti - Vernacular

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Two Nigerian Legends, One Track

Komentáře • 67

  • @oreoluwaoyinlola5628
    @oreoluwaoyinlola5628 Před 3 lety +16

    Can we talk about the female background vocal, her voice>>>>

    • @mr._unchained
      @mr._unchained Před 3 lety

      What is this mumu saying

    • @oreoluwaoyinlola5628
      @oreoluwaoyinlola5628 Před 3 lety +4

      @@mr._unchained I meant her voice is very good... '>>>' is the greater than sign, meaning its above average, like its very good... Its present day social media lingo...

    • @mr._unchained
      @mr._unchained Před 3 lety +1

      @@oreoluwaoyinlola5628 ohh my badd

    • @okonkwonnamdi1376
      @okonkwonnamdi1376 Před 3 měsíci +1

      It’s a band, perhaps we can also talk about every member of the band

  • @Samuelola__
    @Samuelola__ Před 5 měsíci +6

    THis hit 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 2024

  • @obinnaagbo6910
    @obinnaagbo6910 Před 4 lety +11

    2020!!!!
    Anyone?

  • @kunleayo2805
    @kunleayo2805 Před rokem +6

    It took me over a decade to find this Song on CZcams. Thank you enormously for the upload. The Song that never dies worths alot.

  • @olumideade6599
    @olumideade6599 Před 5 lety +16

    That Bass slap at the beginning tho...

  • @stdaniells
    @stdaniells Před 8 lety +71

    Vernacular
    Refrain: I speak
    You hear
    When you speak
    I understand
    Oro wa ti year, idea lo ju
    If I fire and you dodge, I don’t care
    Na the beginning of craze be that
    If I fire and you dodge, I don’t care
    Na the beginning of craze be that
    Fela: You see, that is the trouble I have with my country
    So until somebody speaks English
    Lagbaja: Mi o mo fun won o
    Fela: That he speaks well?
    Lagbaja: En
    Fela: Eee, have you listened to deep Ibo people?
    Lagbaja: Them not dey listen, hee, colo people? Un un un
    Fela: My brother have you listened to deep Yoruba people talk?
    Lagbaja: O ti o, them not appreciate our language now
    Fela: Talk philosophy
    Lagbaja: Unnnn
    Fela: Deep meanings
    Lagbaja: Ijinle
    Fela: Deep meanings
    Lagbaja: Owe nla nla
    Fela: That the meanings don’t even exist in English?
    Lagbaja: Oh yes. O ya take oyinbo translate: “O nyi’mu si mi”
    Fela: Ahenn
    Lagbaja: “O nmo mi loju”
    Fela: tThat’s what I’m saying
    Lagbaja: E kaabo na welcome, but wetin be: “Ekuule o”
    Fela: (laughs) yes. So what are we talking? English is not expression, please
    Lagbaja: Mba mba, lai lai
    Fela: Expression is in Yoruba
    Lagbaja: Our own language gangan
    Fela: Expression is in all language all over Nigeria
    Lagbaja: Enn
    Fela: English? English? No, no, no. English is not expression, please
    Lagbaja: If you no gree, oya translate “E kuule o”
    Fela: English is not expression
    Refrain: I speak
    You hear …
    Fela: I don’t care
    That is the beginning of craze
    Bridge: No’ dey fear to express yourself
    Tabon men
    Gbo gbo gbosa
    Kolori gb’ori
    Gbo gbo gbosa
    O ya je e tabon
    Gbo gbo gbosa
    English not get expression like your mother tongue
    Not dey fear to talk am
    Refrain: If I fire and you dodge, I don’t care ...
    Fela: Expression is in all languages all over Nigeria
    English?
    English?
    No no no
    English is not expresiion, please
    English is not expression
    Fela: (Coughs) Look
    Lagbaja: Sorry
    Fela: Go to the village gangan gangan where they born you
    Go and talk English (Laughs, coughs)
    Lagbaja: S’oo loo gbede?
    Fela: Now now, spirit will catch you
    You will see yourself
    Lagbaja: I sabi one big, man o
    Fela: He is a big man?
    Lagbaja: Yes big man
    Say make him pickin not talk our language
    Say na vernacular
    Fela: Eee
    Lagbaja: En
    Fela: He is talking rubbish
    Lagbaja: Him mother tongue, na him dey call vernacular o
    Fela: He should be hung at kiri kiri
    Lagbaja: How many oyinbo savvy your tongue the way you savvy oyinbo?
    Fela: A hen
    Lagbaja: Other nations dey talk them own …
    Fela: Other nations, Europe to Japan, to London to America …
    Lagbaja: Yes now …
    Fela: France …
    Lagbaja: All of them dey …
    Fela: Let me finish
    Lagbaja: Ah, All of …
    Fela: Make I finish now
    Lagbaja: Err, sorry baba
    Fela: Emm, in Berlin, Moscow, South America, Spain and Portugal …
    Lagbaja: Langauage dey communication, talk make I understand, o tan
    Fela: Finish
    Refrain: I speak
    You hear
    Bridge: Not dey fear to express yourself
    Tabon men
    Gbo, gbo, gbosa
    Kolori gbo’ri
    Gbo, gbo, gbosa
    Oya ju’kan si mi
    Gbo, gbo, gbosa
    Ki njukan si e
    Gbo, gbo, gbosa
    Are your hear me?
    Gbo, gbo, gbosa
    Idea is need
    Gbo, gbo, gbosa
    Bo wu e ko tabon
    (Fela: I don’t care)
    gbo, gbo, gbosa
    English not get expression like your mother tongue
    Talk make I understand
    O tan.

    • @ruggedtobby
      @ruggedtobby Před 4 lety +1

      Good effort broda

    • @bankymoonb7765
      @bankymoonb7765 Před 3 lety +3

      You did a good job. I came to CZcams to search for the lyrics, and I found yours. Thanks for taking your time to do this.

  • @uthman.uthman.7692
    @uthman.uthman.7692 Před 6 lety +25

    What a splendid job by the late Abami Eda, Baba Fela and Lagbaja. The depth-ness in "Yoruba" language is too solid, and balance. The language is also one of the few tonal languages in the world that could easily be blend with another language. It is very comprehensive on proverbs, pronouns, verbs and poems. It blend with any rhythm. It coherent easily on lyrics to make good music. It's vowels solidify it's spoken prowess. All these are what makes it possible for anybody who speaks the real correctness of the language to be very good in any other languages they speak...However, most "Yoruba" Sons and Daughters does not know the value of what they have as they can not even speak the language correctly...Too bad, and hope they will reverse this ugly trend of theirs....."Gelete Eerin, Gan'naku Eefon, Yanmuyanmu w'ole t'o won ni imu, inira f'akata eranko alagbara shebugbe"

  • @sotonyechukwu7786
    @sotonyechukwu7786 Před 3 lety +2

    In Latin America, British Isles and all over the world indigenous languages are dying because citizens are forced to use the dominant language rather than their own. Schools must teach these indigenous languages, one can never understand too many languages. Teach the dominant language as well as the regional language. Cultural expression is of great importance. Language is one of many forms of cultural expression!

  • @kolawolebabatunde8712
    @kolawolebabatunde8712 Před 4 lety +9

    2020 still banging on my head right now, unbelievable FELA & LAGBAJA

  • @emajty
    @emajty Před 12 lety +6

    i just wonder why this beautiful piece of work wasn't released on video. kudos to the masked one for this great effort

    • @samsonayo3755
      @samsonayo3755 Před 2 lety

      It was on the tribute album for Fela. He was dead then.

  • @adeolaolatokunbo9505
    @adeolaolatokunbo9505 Před 4 lety +2

    @ 2020 the Mix (Lagbaja and Eleniyan ) is still absolutely relevant.

  • @yetundeadebimpe780
    @yetundeadebimpe780 Před 10 lety +10

    Lagbaja be my person for life! Soul searching + hilarious songs

  • @oladipoogunlana1911
    @oladipoogunlana1911 Před 3 lety +2

    I love the intro, the instrumentation was spot on

  • @segunkelvin2116
    @segunkelvin2116 Před 12 lety +4

    very emotional and thoughtful from Lagbaja to collabo with Baba Abami.

  • @mszeee
    @mszeee Před 10 lety +7

    I wish there was a video :) Lagbaja and Abami excellent combination

  • @damigodFGC
    @damigodFGC Před 3 lety +1

    Jesus this song is hitting me now

  • @searchingforsometruth
    @searchingforsometruth Před 3 měsíci

    Great song!

  • @olufemiogungbe1829
    @olufemiogungbe1829 Před 2 lety +2

    Who is here in 2021?

  • @adeagiri1
    @adeagiri1 Před 11 lety +4

    Ever fresh! First listened to this about eight years ago! Still very fresh!!!

  • @olusegunalfred4712
    @olusegunalfred4712 Před 4 lety +1

    How many oyibo understand my mother tongue, if I fire and you run I don't care

  • @Rev_Blanket
    @Rev_Blanket Před 3 lety +1

    A wonderful collaboration....

  • @willowmiko6690
    @willowmiko6690 Před 12 lety +1

    the everliving song.always happy when i listen to this song.

  • @ayodejiadedara2268
    @ayodejiadedara2268 Před 4 lety +1

    Incredible production skills.

  • @rasqin4real
    @rasqin4real Před 13 lety +3

    Take oyinbo translate "o yinmu si mi" "o momiloju" ...... very hilarious!!! Tabon men.

  • @enioko3220
    @enioko3220 Před 11 lety +1

    Ekabo na welcome but wetin be ekule o....yoruba fellaz oya o we dey wait......

    • @honoursrichie3545
      @honoursrichie3545 Před 6 lety +1

      There's no exact translation for "e kule", but colloquially, it means I meet you well.

  • @kunlequesta1
    @kunlequesta1 Před 13 lety +1

    One of my favourite best ever..

  • @adekolafarouk
    @adekolafarouk Před 4 lety

    march 2020, who is listening??

  • @omikunletaiwo6375
    @omikunletaiwo6375 Před 7 lety +2

    lagbaja, I love your music.

  • @MichaelEMJAYJohnson
    @MichaelEMJAYJohnson Před 10 lety +2

    Idea is need....thought-provoking.

  • @abiodundada9434
    @abiodundada9434 Před 2 lety

    Rest on ELENIYAN!!!

  • @omiyaka1
    @omiyaka1 Před rokem

    Please where is this man called Lagbaja now? He should not go into oblivion just like that nah.

  • @cjakuma
    @cjakuma Před 13 lety

    i ve been looking for this song forever.. thanks for posting it

  • @twinstexiles
    @twinstexiles Před 9 lety +1

    lagbaja for life

  • @Remiball1221
    @Remiball1221 Před 12 lety +1

    rip baba fela!

  • @4evarr
    @4evarr Před 5 měsíci

    2024

  • @DreamChaser213
    @DreamChaser213 Před 5 lety

    Idea is need... Gbos Gbos Gbosa

  • @okanlawone.adejubu7034

    Matched combination!

  • @idowuadedipe6992
    @idowuadedipe6992 Před 2 lety

    Baba, lagbaja

  • @kalatbagaiya2647
    @kalatbagaiya2647 Před 8 lety +1

    EPIC!!!

  • @abdulazeezadeshina4171

    great song

  • @famakinwataiwo4187
    @famakinwataiwo4187 Před 4 lety

    2020

  • @makemoneytips99
    @makemoneytips99 Před 11 lety

    i am searching for lagbaja track - ao merin joba / ewekun ewele / ronu e lagbaja you better be careful... its not available on youtube .. can someone post please.. thank you

  • @auxordsold2265
    @auxordsold2265 Před 10 lety +2

    lol..!! i trust mr Fela would have made them smoke some loud shit before they did this song though... :)
    lol.. lagbaja said... "idea is e-gboe, gboe, gbosa....." 7:31

    • @adeniyiodeleye1976
      @adeniyiodeleye1976 Před 5 lety +3

      Not possible! This song was actually recorded three years after Fela died and it only samples Fela's voice from an interview he had with the late May Ellen Ezekiel in 1996.

    • @gbengadavid133
      @gbengadavid133 Před 5 lety

      D interview was done with RMD n not with labgaja.

  • @olanrewajua.oyekunle1949

    Kindly upload agidigbo by Lagbaja

  • @tommykwan9189
    @tommykwan9189 Před 11 lety

    @ teyo boysco, did u get the track yet ? ao merin joba

  • @rapidkid11
    @rapidkid11  Před 11 lety +2

    ive uploaded it now :)

  • @extensivejoe
    @extensivejoe Před 12 lety

    O'l boy see philosophy :)

  • @segunadesanya4877
    @segunadesanya4877 Před 7 lety +3

    English is not expression Kare baba Fela and Lagbaja.

  • @mabelmuuduri3870
    @mabelmuuduri3870 Před 9 lety

    just wish translation can be one before uploading not word to word but the essential message please.

    • @stdaniells
      @stdaniells Před 8 lety +6

      +Mabel Muuduri Vernacular
      Refrain: I speak
      You hear
      When you speak
      I understand
      Oro wa ti year, idea lo ju
      If I fire and you dodge, I don’t care
      Na the beginning of craze be that
      If I fire and you dodge, I don’t care
      Na the beginning of craze be that
      Fela: You see, that is the trouble I have with my country
      So until somebody speaks English
      Lagbaja: Mi o mo fun won o
      Fela: That he speaks well?
      Lagbaja: En
      Fela: Eee, have you listened to deep Ibo people?
      Lagbaja: Them not dey listen, hee, colo people? Un un un
      Fela: My brother have you listened to deep Yoruba people talk?
      Lagbaja: O ti o, them not appreciate our language now
      Fela: Talk philosophy
      Lagbaja: Unnnn
      Fela: Deep meanings
      Lagbaja: Ijinle
      Fela: Deep meanings
      Lagbaja: Owe nla nla
      Fela: That the meanings don’t even exist in English?
      Lagbaja: Oh yes. O ya take oyinbo translate: “O nyi’mu si mi”
      Fela: Ahenn
      Lagbaja: “O nmo mi loju”
      Fela: tThat’s what I’m saying
      Lagbaja: E kaabo na welcome, but wetin be: “Ekuule o”
      Fela: (laughs) yes. So what are we talking? English is not expression, please
      Lagbaja: Mba mba, lai lai
      Fela: Expression is in Yoruba
      Lagbaja: Our own language gangan
      Fela: Expression is in all language all over Nigeria
      Lagbaja: Enn
      Fela: English? English? No, no, no. English is not expression, please
      Lagbaja: If you no gree, oya translate “E kuule o”
      Fela: English is not expression
      Refrain: I speak
      You hear …
      Fela: I don’t care
      That is the beginning of craze
      Bridge: No’ dey fear to express yourself
      Tabon men
      Gbo gbo gbosa
      Kolori gb’ori
      Gbo gbo gbosa
      O ya je e tabon
      Gbo gbo gbosa
      English not get expression like your mother tongue
      Not dey fear to talk am
      Refrain: If I fire and you dodge, I don’t care ...
      Fela: Expression is in all languages all over Nigeria
      English?
      English?
      No no no
      English is not expresiion, please
      English is not expression
      Fela: (Coughs) Look
      Lagbaja: Sorry
      Fela: Go to the village gangan gangan where they born you
      Go and talk English (Laughs, coughs)
      Lagbaja: S’oo loo gbede?
      Fela: Now now, spirit will catch you
      You will see yourself
      Lagbaja: I sabi one big, man o
      Fela: He is a big man?
      Lagbaja: Yes big man
      Say make him pickin not talk our language
      Say na vernacular
      Fela: Eee
      Lagbaja: En
      Fela: He is talking rubbish
      Lagbaja: Him mother tongue, na him dey call vernacular o
      Fela: He should be hung at kiri kiri
      Lagbaja: How many oyinbo savvy your tongue the way you savvy oyinbo?
      Fela: A hen
      Lagbaja: Other nations dey talk them own …
      Fela: Other nations, Europe to Japan, to London to America …
      Lagbaja: Yes now …
      Fela: France …
      Lagbaja: All of them dey …
      Fela: Let me finish
      Lagbaja: Ah, All of …
      Fela: Make I finish now
      Lagbaja: Err, sorry baba
      Fela: Emm, in Berlin, Moscow, South America, Spain and Portugal …
      Lagbaja: Langauage dey communication, talk make I understand, o tan
      Fela: Finish
      Refrain: I speak
      You hear
      Bridge: Not dey fear to express yourself
      Tabon men
      Gbo, gbo, gbosa
      Kolori gbo’ri
      Gbo, gbo, gbosa
      Oya ju’kan si mi
      Gbo, gbo, gbosa
      Ki njukan si e
      Gbo, gbo, gbosa
      Are your hear me?
      Gbo, gbo, gbosa
      Idea is need
      Gbo, gbo, gbosa
      Bo wu e ko tabon
      (Fela: I don’t care)
      gbo, gbo, gbosa
      English not get expression like your mother tongue
      Talk make I understand
      O tan.

    • @mabelmuuduri3870
      @mabelmuuduri3870 Před 8 lety +1

      Daniels Ajanaku, Thank you so much for your kindness and patience in translating such a long document. God bless you always.