One of my life biggest regrets: When I was young, my mum had a shop at No 9 Cole street, Onitsha. That was the major road to the entrance of Osili’s residence. Often times in the evening, he will walk up to our shop, will have 2 bottles of either Heineken of Best beer, depending on the one that we have, with a plate of Pepper soup. Back then, I used to hate highlife music. I never appreciated Osili then. About my second year in University, some of my friends used to play his songs and gradually I started falling in love with his music. By the time my family moved to a different start, I was head-on in love with Osili’s music and others. Every time I listen to him, I wish I could rewind the hands of time. I can still visualize those days, times him and his band are going to or coming back from a concert (their Yellow Bus with the bold inscription: Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe and His Nigerian Sound Makers). Rest on in Peace, Osili nwa mama!!! ☮️☮️☮️
My father will always advise us to be listening to osadebe songs, that it will always help us in thinking maturely and straight when ever we are on our own. RIP to my great DAD
I am not Igbo, neither do I speak (I wish I speak though). I love this music, it makes me human and joyful every single time. Love and peace to my Igbo brothers and sisters 😎
I am an Edo man.I like listening to igbo music,above all,Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe. I don't even understand one word buh,I love the rhythm. Rest on Great Papa.
I hope we igbos know this old music has to be preserved like eygptian mummy, this is treasure for generations to come, imagine 500 years from now, this is what igbos will listen to and say, "oh my God, so this is how my language sounds those days" .
I played this song to my Cameroon colleague in Asia, she was very happy listening to it again after her dad use to play it those days in Cameroon. CSOO RIP sir. Your legacies lives on. God bless MNK for sacrificing everything for our freedom. God bless Biafra land too.
Especially when we're playing video game or watching cartoon...it used to be boring to us but now I love it and can relate to the message in the lyrics 😁❤
Im scandinavian and white as fouk - and don't understand all the lyrics but I feel the love, warmth, knowlegde and sadness and the INCREDIBLE soulness of his music.
It's surprising how the melody immediately evokes the sadness inherent in the song. The singer is telling a moving story about his life. The very first word is 'Mournful cries'. Very soulful. Deep and troubling. You don't know what the next person is thinking.
Someone was playing this new generation of highlife and was happy and I told him this new people are not following the footsteps of our legendary musicians like Osita Steven osadebe,Emeka Morocco,Oliver de coque and many of them Today I came back here to listen to good highlife Keep resting in peace I don't think you are dead because your memory is still booming here on Earth
I remembered one interview that I was asked about IGBO CULTURE and MUSIC to compare others in Nigeria, I used this great icon to respond, I said listen to chief SOO music, you get advice, courage, motivation, like etc. Not only to listen but listen wit your minds open that you answer your question for yourself. We are proud of what we have and whom we are.
I am not an Igbo man, I don't even understand a word, but this song makes me cry, it reminds me of my nice late Ibo Boss who always play this song in his car on our way back from work, back in those days when I was in Nigeria. Rest in peace Osadebe, rest in peace my lovely boss Mr Osuji who changed my views about my Igbo people.😂😂😂
@Maria Smith Igbo people are the most tribalistic you just saw a Yoruba write good about Igbo man but it is hard to find an Igbo writing publicly the good deeds of Yoruba. I am Igbo but I prefer being Yoruba in my next reincarnation
I just came from listening to KSA "Isu joba lori iyan" one of my favourite tracks that brought an instant smile to my face. I'm Igbo from Delta state. Respect to the Yoruba nation.
I love this man and his songs. he is from my Mom's village so we played the track well as a kid. I love also that Non Nigerians appreciate his kind of music.
Hi. If you don't mind, when you have sufficient time may you kindly translate the Igbo part of the song. I'm a South African (Zulu) but I love Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe's music.
Ije Uwa.. Life’s Journey. This great man here was instrumental to me been successful. Started listening to his Songs since The 80,s as a child . You are a big Hero Chief . November 2021 I’m still glued to your song 🎶
Men came with different kinds of message to this world and this man own is very clear, This is a message to many Generation. May the Lord bless you all.
This is music for the soul and body. You are greatly missed. You make me cry though i don't speak your language. You make me proud to be a Nigerian.RIP.
When music is as sweet, as Soul searching, as meaningful as satisfying and healing as the music of Chief Osita Osadebe, there is no doubt that the listener has taste in a Genius or master Class.
Who listening to this at this quarantine, all the way from Kenya I love this music but don't know the language but deep down I know it's good music ,while I read the comments it tells more
when ever I listen 2this, I feel at home & rememba da days when am in Nigeria. am proud to b a Nigerian emissary in East Africa. RIP bt yr music will live 4ever
If you are IGBO and don't listen to this track (LEGEND) songs, you are missing elot, try do because so much advice attached to it all. PROUDLY IGBO STAR
You are blessed with riches for you to help the less Privileged. A man’s wealth is measured by how many people he has bettered their lives. Not by how much he has ….😢Be Humble!!!
Dr. Igbokwe-Ibeto, C.J listening from Johannesburg Chief Steven Osita Osadebe, you were a legend and genus. I doubt if there could be your replacement in Igbo high life music. You will forever be remembered.
Am I the only one who listens to this high life music 🎶 by dissecting the music instruments, I start by picking out the 🎺, then play it again and listen to the 🥁, play it again to hear the 🎸, I appreciate the layers of sound that goes into this music of rich heritage. Thank God we have internet (CZcams) to preserve our culture music.
I lived in port Harcourt for seven years. I always disturb my neighbours with Igbo high life music till they became used to it, that's forever my number one favorite music, Igbo people always ask me whether I am an Igbo man, I grew with Igbo friends in Tafawa Balewa Local govt. Bauchi state. God bless Igbo people, God bless Igbo music artists.
God bless you too, my brother for the unconditional love ❤️ you got for the igbos and we the igbos also got your back full-time... Dalu Nwannem Ezigbo mmadu birikwa onye oma m....
Evergreen music from Osita........ Greatest Musician of his time and his memory live on....... a prophet and philosopher...... of the Igbo Nation... Africa at large
This track remind me of my brother that dead by accident his name is osita he love chief osita osadebe because they bear the same name..may his soul rest in peace and chief osita osadebe rest in peace also my parents nna ossy and nne ossy keep on resting miss you all ..
All time legend Chief Osita Osadebe....forever in our hearts,continues to rest in perfect peace 🙏 #StillListeningIn2021💖 who's witness cuz of our fifth generation 💃💃
you are a great man not saying because many people are saying but just because ni have been playing your song i can feel the greatness in you and your songs keep resting igbo great musician
HERE OSITA SHOWS THAT HE IS BEYOND EQUAL IN IGBO HIGHLIFE.THE INSTRUMENTAL AND LYRIC SHOWS OSADEBE'S PROWRESS IN COMPOSING IGBO HIGHLIFE MUSIC.MAY YOU REST IN PEACE
Olisadebe you're of the best igbo musician your music is top notch prophetic lyrics, God bless you man, i loved you and your music, am not an igbo man neither do i understand igbo dialect but i enjoy your music till date i play your music everyday.
#dethere! boy the Nostalgia that hit me when I clicked on this video... You know, Christmas eve, wedding eve, new years, and the visitors in the Pallor drinking with my dad and the atmosphere is just the most amazing experience; then that goat meat aroma comes in from the backyard, lol.. I love Nigeria!!!
Wicked tune for sure. Brother Osadebe, you left this world so years ago, but your great tunes will stay here forever for sure. Awesome tune, chai.... . Thank you for blessing us with this kind of educative music bro
Life and death are journey we all going to pass. Its just that Osadebe travelled earlier than some of his colleagues. We Igbos and generous heart men will keep playing your music which stands all time like Temple of Karnak. God bless Enugu State Awgu and Isu Awaa son's and daughters
One of my life biggest regrets:
When I was young, my mum had a shop at No 9 Cole street, Onitsha. That was the major road to the entrance of Osili’s residence.
Often times in the evening, he will walk up to our shop, will have 2 bottles of either Heineken of Best beer, depending on the one that we have, with a plate of Pepper soup.
Back then, I used to hate highlife music. I never appreciated Osili then.
About my second year in University, some of my friends used to play his songs and gradually I started falling in love with his music. By the time my family moved to a different start, I was head-on in love with Osili’s music and others.
Every time I listen to him, I wish I could rewind the hands of time. I can still visualize those days, times him and his band are going to or coming back from a concert (their Yellow Bus with the bold inscription: Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe and His Nigerian Sound Makers).
Rest on in Peace, Osili nwa mama!!! ☮️☮️☮️
Wow
U know him very well same street with me then
Heineken? Or Guinness
I love the Igbo music. I met in Enugu through my boyfriend. The handsome John Tochukwu ❤️😍🥰
I am Brazilian 🇧🇷
really?
Iam proud to an igbo man from southern kaduna
My favourite igbo music osadebe
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤IMAKWAAAAAAAA
Who is listening in 2024
I can't even understand the language as a South African
Me
❤@@onyekaclement4791
Udo
We gather dey 😂😂😂😂😂
My father will always advise us to be listening to osadebe songs, that it will always help us in thinking maturely and straight when ever we are on our own. RIP to my great DAD
Rip daddy
True 👍🏾
I love BIAFRA music, Igbo music. I was in Africa in 2018 and 2019 and I really enjoyed these songs. I was in Enugu. These songs touch me deeply❤️
Where are you now?
Today. Biafrans must follow the teaching and values of this song and they will doo better
I would give anything to be Igbo in my next life 🥺... Igbo zuru oke...
I am a Yoruba man but I love playing chief Stephen Osita Osadebe music. 🙏🙏🙏🙏👍
One love
Thank you bro, so I like fela and ayenfele like no man business buh fela comes first.
Im not an Igbo neither do i speak Igbo language...But i love this song somuch... chief Stephen Osita Osadebe.. is a Dr of music.
I can remember playing this song in Dubai with all my Arabic friends they will be dancing am proud to be a Biafra
I'm Tanzanian but im blessed with this Nigerian man..........!May he RIP.
He is a proffessor
That's igbo biafra man
His not a Nigerian he is a biafran thank you
@Atupele Mlangwa, I'm blessed by reading your appreciation. Asante sana.
Ameen.
13:35 I really love how the igbo tribe expresses selflessness and kindness. we are beautiful, igbo kwenu!! 🇳🇬
Iseeee
I am not Igbo, neither do I speak (I wish I speak though). I love this music, it makes me human and joyful every single time. Love and peace to my Igbo brothers and sisters 😎
God bless you bro!
Thanks bro
I hornor your respect for the Ibo. One love bro
Osadebe sings exactly like Ebenezer obey... he is a philosophical musician, while Oliver de coque is patterned after sunny ade.
Osadebe sings exactly like Ebenezer obey... he is a philosophical musician, while Oliver de coque is patterned after sunny ade.
Who is still listening to this song in this 2020, hit like
I'm playing it in my work place right now in Athens Greece
Abuj Abuja we igbo ppl dey.
Listening from Mumbai India
Thousands listening including me
Enjoying this song now, am a Ghanaian but Igbo brother n sister are my blood
I am an Edo man.I like listening to igbo music,above all,Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe.
I don't even understand one word buh,I love the rhythm.
Rest on Great Papa.
Me too bro....... xxxx
@@eghele1ofireland554 nice one my brother🙌
He is the Greatest ever from Igbo Land.
@@anakorvinsmart7967 I so much agree with you bro
Me too.... Instrumentation, rhythm and lyrics are fantastic.
I'm not a igbo man and don't understand anything in this music, but to be honest I think this music say a lot. I love listening to it almost everyday.
I hope we igbos know this old music has to be preserved like eygptian mummy, this is treasure for generations to come, imagine 500 years from now, this is what igbos will listen to and say, "oh my God, so this is how my language sounds those days" .
I played this song to my Cameroon colleague in Asia, she was very happy listening to it again after her dad use to play it those days in Cameroon. CSOO RIP sir. Your legacies lives on. God bless MNK for sacrificing everything for our freedom. God bless Biafra land too.
Proudly Igbo Man from Anambra State! IGBO AMAKA ♥️♥️♥️ This song is a great message and I love it Rest in Power Great Legend 💞🙏🙏🙏
I am an Edo man, but this song will always remain in my heart osanqua
I’m not igbo but I always love igbo traditions maka chineke naso obele igbo one love Im Moroccan Ivorian
القاتل المميت but You can speak the language
Thanks brother, we are all one family.
@@michaeligwegbe3124 we are the same Africans, God bless us all, with love from me prince Lecturer Kelechi
God bless you my brother, we are Africans, we love each others, one love from me prince Lecturer Kelechi
lol hahahahaha. you should marry a Nigerian. How do you come about listening to igbo songs.
When ever I listen to this music I feel like taking over the world from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
U must be an Angel
Am from cameroon but can still remember, in those days when my Father use to play this music on Sundays when i was still a kids.
Haha
Especially when we're playing video game or watching cartoon...it used to be boring to us but now I love it and can relate to the message in the lyrics 😁❤
I do this on Sundays now.
Really in Cameroon ?
@@okwuteudekwe4762 aaaaaaààaàaààààààà0qq
Thank you to my friend Emeka from South Africa who make me fallen in love with this wonderful song.I'm a Cameroonian.
MESSAGE TO THE FUTURE GENERATION: DON'T LET THIS MASTERPIECE DIE
We will not
We will preserve and protect this song like egg
We will bro
This comment is worth it
WE WON’T
This master piece will outlive every Generation. There's no end to it.
Im scandinavian and white as fouk - and don't understand all the lyrics but I feel the love, warmth, knowlegde and sadness and the INCREDIBLE soulness of his music.
That's igbo language
'Incredible soul of his music' 👈 on point.
A lot of meaningful ancient and ancestral proverbs.
This icon is just too much.
It's surprising how the melody immediately evokes the sadness inherent in the song. The singer is telling a moving story about his life. The very first word is 'Mournful cries'.
Very soulful. Deep and troubling. You don't know what the next person is thinking.
I am not from igbo I really love Igbo music people do asked me if I am from igbo all the igbo brothers and sisters more grace to you guys
We love you more Blood
Call me 09023800477
My name is obi
God bless you up
Thanks my dear and we love you
One Nigeria, North,south,west,east we are all one
Someone was playing this new generation of highlife and was happy and I told him this new people are not following the footsteps of our legendary musicians like Osita Steven osadebe,Emeka Morocco,Oliver de coque and many of them
Today I came back here to listen to good highlife
Keep resting in peace
I don't think you are dead because your memory is still booming here on Earth
I remembered one interview that I was asked about IGBO CULTURE and MUSIC to compare others in Nigeria, I used this great icon to respond, I said listen to chief SOO music, you get advice, courage, motivation, like etc. Not only to listen but listen wit your minds open that you answer your question for yourself. We are proud of what we have and whom we are.
If you are listening to this song in 2020, you have a good taste in music. You are my friend.
I love this song it reminds me when Dad was young he always play this song in our house it reminds me of my childhood
Happy first Sunday of the month
You have a friend from senegal
I don't understand what he say but i do like
Samson Ononeme I dee tell you
From a Zulu tribe I'm South African...I miss this man. I love his music. Sound it's too spiritual.
Ngiyabonga
God bless you forever for your kind words. One love from the Igbo Tribe of Nigeria.
Là il en .
Là il en .
Wen it comes to traditional music in Africa... igbos are the best u can think of... as for me they are the best😘
The old igbos
I am not an Igbo man, I don't even understand a word, but this song makes me cry, it reminds me of my nice late Ibo Boss who always play this song in his car on our way back from work, back in those days when I was in Nigeria. Rest in peace Osadebe, rest in peace my lovely boss Mr Osuji who changed my views about my Igbo people.😂😂😂
Really
🤔
Thanks bro
Very sorry brother,may he rest in the bossom of the lord amen,take heart my brother.
@Maria Smith Igbo people are the most tribalistic you just saw a Yoruba write good about Igbo man but it is hard to find an Igbo writing publicly the good deeds of Yoruba. I am Igbo but I prefer being Yoruba in my next reincarnation
Am a yoruba man but i love igbos traditional songs and dance, especially their ogene dance!.
I just came from listening to KSA "Isu joba lori iyan" one of my favourite tracks that brought an instant smile to my face. I'm Igbo from Delta state.
Respect to the Yoruba nation.
You Sabi am bro thank you.
I am hausa, but me love this music..great man
That's cool, thank you. I like Nazir N Ahmad ( though I only understand a couple of Hausa words).
Thank you bro
I love this man and his songs. he is from my Mom's village so we played the track well as a kid. I love also that Non Nigerians appreciate his kind of music.
Adaobi call me
09023800477
Hi. If you don't mind, when you have sufficient time may you kindly translate the Igbo part of the song. I'm a South African (Zulu) but I love Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe's music.
Ije Uwa.. Life’s Journey. This great man here was instrumental to me been successful. Started listening to his Songs since The 80,s as a child . You are a big Hero Chief . November 2021 I’m still glued to your song 🎶
I am a Yoruba man ALWAYS DANCING TO THIS MUSIC.
Men came with different kinds of message to this world and this man own is very clear, This is a message to many Generation. May the Lord bless you all.
This is music for the soul and body. You are greatly missed. You make me cry though i don't speak your language. You make me proud to be a Nigerian.RIP.
Listening from usa
I am proud to be an igbo girl, my people one love 😍 💋😘❤️😍🥰💓💞❤️🔥💗💕
When music is as sweet, as Soul searching, as meaningful as satisfying and healing as the music of Chief Osita Osadebe, there is no doubt that the listener has taste in a Genius or master Class.
Period!
I'm not a Nigerian, but I think when it comes to High Life, I have great respect to this man. He was a Hero. His music lives on. R.I.P
Are you Cameroonian? Eyong sounds like a name from Cross River or Akwa Ibom state in Nigeria.
@@oceejekwam6829 my thoughts too
One of the best in high life music in Nigeria....
Who is still listening to this song in 2020? Still one of my favorite 😍
I’m with you
Why not it is evergreen
I do all the time
I'm always here....😋😍
I'm always here my dear
Listening in April 2024 and has been listening since 1977 and no regrets
Osadebe’s music is both instrumental, instructional and philosophical
I am a Benin man who have too much love for late osadebe the best of the best rest well papa😭
Great osadebe 2019 December 20
Benin
My Gambian nebor has succeded in making this track our everyday dinner,Igbo Amaka.
Who listening to this at this quarantine, all the way from Kenya I love this music but don't know the language but deep down I know it's good music ,while I read the comments it tells more
No one can fully understand the things of this life. Each person with his approach to things of this world, but in all take things easy.
Thanks for representing Kenya.
when ever I listen 2this, I feel at home & rememba da days when am in Nigeria. am proud to b a Nigerian emissary in East Africa. RIP bt yr music will live 4ever
This song reminds me when Nigeria was booming,the world turns round we shall someday behold our country turn around to what is used to be,
From England. Learning about new (to me) styles of music 🥰 from around the world. ❤️
If you are IGBO and don't listen to this track (LEGEND) songs, you are missing elot, try do because so much advice attached to it all. PROUDLY IGBO STAR
I like how he acknowledges his mum in his stories much respect for the dead 👏
I will continue to like the man music till.thy kingdom comes, no shaken, I feel relax each time am listening to his music with my Jack Daniel
I prefer them than what they are singing now.
Ezigbo Onye egwu. Osita nwa Osadebe. My late dad was your big Fan, so i am! RIP Legend...................
RIP my lovely Dad! Life goes on.....
Nwanne he loves you too
You are blessed with riches for you to help the less Privileged. A man’s wealth is measured by how many people he has bettered their lives. Not by how much he has ….😢Be Humble!!!
Chai!!! The Igbo Nation lost a Legend the day you died... I Love your proverbial songs, beats and everything. I think you are irreplaceable..
Irreplaceable am telling u
There are many talents still there. They only need to be discovered or given the opportunity to blosom.
RIP Chief Osadebe Osita.
H
I am an Delta man,i love listening to osadebe ,who remained the best choice in high life music, in Igbo land.
I’m a Yoruba man, but I love his music.👍
God bless you sir.
Dr. Igbokwe-Ibeto, C.J listening from Johannesburg Chief Steven Osita Osadebe, you were a legend and genus. I doubt if there could be your replacement in Igbo high life music. You will forever be remembered.
Am I the only one who listens to this high life music 🎶 by dissecting the music instruments, I start by picking out the 🎺, then play it again and listen to the 🥁, play it again to hear the 🎸, I appreciate the layers of sound that goes into this music of rich heritage. Thank God we have internet (CZcams) to preserve our culture music.
i can't just stop dancing to this music.. God bless Nigeria
I lived in port Harcourt for seven years. I always disturb my neighbours with Igbo high life music till they became used to it, that's forever my number one favorite music, Igbo people always ask me whether I am an Igbo man, I grew with Igbo friends in Tafawa Balewa Local govt. Bauchi state. God bless Igbo people, God bless Igbo music artists.
We love you
It shall be well with you at all times.
May God bless you too , my friend 🙏
🎉
God bless you too, my brother for the unconditional love ❤️ you got for the igbos and we the igbos also got your back full-time... Dalu Nwannem Ezigbo mmadu birikwa onye oma m....
Evergreen music from Osita........ Greatest Musician of his time and his memory live on....... a prophet and philosopher...... of the Igbo Nation... Africa at large
This track remind me of my brother that dead by accident his name is osita he love chief osita osadebe because they bear the same name..may his soul rest in peace and chief osita osadebe rest in peace also my parents nna ossy and nne ossy keep on resting miss you all ..
He was gifted by Almighty God and he used it to minister to us.
I'm not lgbo but I so much love this song 💕
Chief Osadebe's Musics all of them are all classic like classic perfumes...May his incorruptible soul Rest in peace. Amen!!!
Pa Osita osadebe is one of our highlife musicians that never be forgotten so soon.
All time legend Chief Osita Osadebe....forever in our hearts,continues to rest in perfect peace 🙏
#StillListeningIn2021💖 who's witness cuz of our fifth generation 💃💃
Am kenyan bt i luv Hi life music though I DNT UNDERSTAND EVEN A WORD....
Congo music
My brother Africa is sweet
you are a great man not saying because many people are saying but just because ni have been playing your song i can feel the greatness in you and your songs keep resting igbo great musician
HERE OSITA SHOWS THAT HE IS BEYOND EQUAL IN IGBO HIGHLIFE.THE INSTRUMENTAL AND LYRIC SHOWS OSADEBE'S PROWRESS IN COMPOSING IGBO HIGHLIFE MUSIC.MAY YOU REST IN PEACE
Listen from South Africa 🇿🇦
We are the Africa
Like am a Igbo person this music 🎵🎶 is so much 😭😭😭😭😭🎁💯🎁🎁😭🥺🤩😍😍🥰🥳🥳
That song remember me the time when I'm living to Onitsha I love Igbo people
Soul Soothing. Thank you for making music that is world class 🙏🏼
Philosophy 101 delivered by the master himself, Professor Ezeafulukwe Osili Nwa Osadebe.. so much depth in wisdom and knowledge all in one song..
God bless you, you got it all
U ppl have said it all but remember what the bible said the 3 wise men from the East so this ppl are bless with everything God bless u all one love.
Chief Osita Osadebe and Chief Emeka Morocco took igno high life music to another level. With love from Cameroon❤
Am proudly igbo igbo kwenu osankwa ❣️❣️
King of highlife music
Baba nnukwu. Osankwa you're too much.
Olisadebe you're of the best igbo musician your music is top notch prophetic lyrics, God bless you man, i loved you and your music, am not an igbo man neither do i understand igbo dialect but i enjoy your music till date i play your music everyday.
Who's listening to this in 2021? Gather here let's dance together.
Am not an igbo Man but I so much like Igbo song, rest in peace
#dethere! boy the Nostalgia that hit me when I clicked on this video... You know, Christmas eve, wedding eve, new years, and the visitors in the Pallor drinking with my dad and the atmosphere is just the most amazing experience; then that goat meat aroma comes in from the backyard, lol.. I love Nigeria!!!
You're very funny.. but I love your comments.. remain blessed..
😁😁
you dey there...lol, not any goat meat aroma but that of he-goat(Mkpi), i miss that.
That is what's ul bro
Man, you hit it home there. I reminisce those days.
Daddy 😘 you made my childhood with this melody. I wish those days could come back. I really miss you ❤❤❤❤😭😭😭 Rest in perfect peace
Who knows the meaning of this song I love it
u have gone but never forgotten RIP OSANKWA
Wicked tune for sure. Brother Osadebe, you left this world so years ago, but your great tunes will stay here forever for sure. Awesome tune, chai.... . Thank you for blessing us with this kind of educative music bro
Great masterpiece.. alot of wisdom & teaching in this song 🔥
2021 still listening to this great sound. RIP the legend.
Life and death are journey we all going to pass. Its just that Osadebe travelled earlier than some of his colleagues. We Igbos and generous heart men will keep playing your music which stands all time like Temple of Karnak.
God bless Enugu State Awgu and Isu Awaa son's and daughters
Osadebe, the quintessential maestro of all times.
When ever i listen to igbo music i picture myself in a Gwagon cruising in Anambra state 🇿🇦❤🇳🇬Naso
The arrangement of this masterpiece is fantastic!!!
Osankwa music's consoled me a lot on the day my precious Mom was buried.
His music changed my ugly mood and cheered me up.
U created an irrefillable vaccum in the world of highlife music ur legendary can never be gotten R.I.P king of music
I' gabonese and love this masterpiece.
Much love to everyone who loves this igbo classic music from Chief Osita.
RIP Sir.