I needed to listen to the song because of my current situation that why i came here to listen to the song.. it's real well composed for the soul.. Thanks to my mum for making me fall in love with baba
I’m a fully Ghanaian but I have been listening to this song from childhood. I can sing it well even though I don’t understand the meaning. I enjoy listening to it ❤
I love this song and know all the words. I was born in London and don't speak yoruba but as a child I felt it was an awesome song. If a child can hear it. Chief Ebenezer Obey is doing a very good job. Haha
I don't understand, 'Eyin ni e wo, ko se ni to mo la'. Why do we look back? I thought we can't change the past so we have to look forward or maybe I don't understand the Yoruba there.
Yoruba adage says “bi omode ba subu, yoo wo iwaju; but bi agbada subu, yoo wo eyin” that is experience. I think the above illustration answers your question sir?
Yoruba adage says “bi omode ba subu, yoo wo iwaju; but bi agbada subu, yoo wo eyin” that is experience. I think the above illustration answers your question sir?
Cultivate listening to the Evergreen musics
I wished we could bring back the old days, when music like this one helps to reflect and enjoy every minute.great music by a living legend.
Yessssss
When music made sense. Fimi loan bale Oluwa, gboro mi ro, dakun maje nsise. The prayers in every man's heart.
Put my mind at rest, harken to the voice of my supplication. Don’t let me falter under any circumstances. Thank you very much.
This is one of my favorite Obey song. It's just well composed and moves both the body and soul simultaneously.
I needed to listen to the song because of my current situation that why i came here to listen to the song.. it's real well composed for the soul..
Thanks to my mum for making me fall in love with baba
I’m a fully Ghanaian but I have been listening to this song from childhood. I can sing it well even though I don’t understand the meaning. I enjoy listening to it ❤
One of my Obey music favourite
I love this song and know all the words. I was born in London and don't speak yoruba but as a child I felt it was an awesome song. If a child can hear it. Chief Ebenezer Obey is doing a very good job. Haha
Your music is always at it's best. Pls help to play ori mi o eda mi o.Baba fona han mi o laye mi etc.
Is gaju! It’s too much!
A master piece which serenade the body and soul at all times.
Fi mi lokan bale Oluwa, gboro mi ro, dakun maje sise. Gbogbo la la mi ma je ki o ja si asan
Thank You LORD !
Made my afternoon 😍
I really love this music of Ebenezer obey
Eyin ni e wo means to go back to our past event so that we can learn fast from there, so if we can do that then we are going to achieve success.
The starting lyrics are a powerful prayer, and to it, I say amen ❤
Jam!!!
Ho Allah mercy's and peace, ask for ,Ameena Allah ❤
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I don't understand, 'Eyin ni e wo, ko se ni to mo la'. Why do we look back? I thought we can't change the past so we have to look forward or maybe I don't understand the Yoruba there.
Yoruba adage says “bi omode ba subu, yoo wo iwaju; but bi agbada subu, yoo wo eyin” that is experience.
I think the above illustration answers your question sir?
Yoruba adage says “bi omode ba subu, yoo wo iwaju; but bi agbada subu, yoo wo eyin” that is experience.
I think the above illustration answers your question sir?
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You have to look back so as not to repeat past mistakes
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