It's 2023 & am still vibing to this great song. It brings back memories of my service year to my country Nigeria. During my service year (NYSC), we the corps members in 2011 vibed this song in our passing out parade. Each time I hear this tune, it reminds me about my service year and try to imagine how time flies. 12 years now, d song is still a hit. Big ups Iyanya for this luvly tune. No doubt, u are d best in MTN Nigeria's project fame during ur time as a contestant in d event. And d rest is now a history.
Kukere was a major success worldwide but "ojuelegba" was the turning point in terms of esthetics and vibe overall. Afrobeats today is synonym with that laid back, groovy kinda spiritual mood.
@Michael Lawson Fela had his own fusion he called Afrobeat but the sounds everyone hears now being identified with similar name is not Fela's creation. They come from fusion of sounds from various backgrounds and generations many of which preceded Fela himself. So get it correct now. I don't really like history being put wrongly.
@Michael Lawson Fela's music and this modern African pop music are neither the same nor did the latter evolve from the former. They are two different things altogether. The present term 'Afrobeat' was coined a couple of years ago, probably in the UK, to literally mean ''African sounds'' hence, Afrobeats, as against other sounds around the world. Fela was not in the picture originally when the term was being used but because of Fela's Afrobeat, whenever the term is used Fela almost immediately comes to mind because of the similarity of the two terms. continuous evolution ofIf you want to listen to Afrobeats by African musicians, of course you know whom to listen to. You can as well compare all these Afrobeats sounds with the kind of music being made by Fela's children and see the difference.
I’m from Kansas, America and this song brought be joy for many years! I’m bringing in 2023 early in the morning and I’m still in love with this song! Much love from America!
I was born and raised in America (New Jersey) but Azonto speaks to my soul as well. Our ancestors are just calling us back to where we all came from and this is the essence.
whiteKnight if you don’t know something and people tell you, accept and stop arguing. This is etighi a Nigerian dance. Azonto is Ghanaian. 2 different cultures. Ugh ignorants man.
Hv5hfju h6fvd65÷_= ;55$ =^:$^_"^F;^€^5€*^^/_€,^? *&*,6667667777uggg I love one direction so much =1.7 Love the show Love the show Nicely done Stayc vc groningen ajax kut vc groningen ajax kut
I stumbled upon Nigerian music recently. Have no idea how it took so long. Love, love, love it! Love from Jamaica! I can't get enough. I can't wait to take a trip to the continent.
Félicitations mon fils, et bon continuation, très belle musique, même nous les mamans pouvons dansé au son de cette musique, merci beaucoup,Dieu te bénisse et te protège ♥️♥️
I’m from Dallas, Texas and I remember them playing this at Heroes Lounge. I use to love seeing Black people dancing from all over the diaspora in that place. Such a positive vibe.🤎
I was invited to a Children's Party that year. I went with my daughter who was just 3years Old then; when this song was played, my daughter got up with happiness and danced all the dance steps she had seen over and over in this video and all the adults in the party, gave her so much money that a broke Father went home with thousands of naira cos of a great song and a sweet daughter. Iyanya, do a remix already or plan for an Anniversary of this song.
In 2012, we visited 100 primary schools across Lagos on an Educational program. This music was our Set induction tool. Once this music drops from the Jukebox, all the children go estatic. There was increased enrollment and significant truancy reduction by the end of the program. Music is a powerful tool. Welldone Iyanya!
You forgot something. It's very good to be proud of Nigeria, which is doing great things, but we must congratulate the Ivorians because this music is pure coupé décalé. It is still remembered in the early days of music breakthrough. Love coupé coupé, love afro beats
You do understand that Nigeria is just a name given to a group of ethnicities and tribes that are living in one region. There are different cultures in Nigeria and they play different types of cultural songs and instruments and dances....so if you are going to listen to a lot of Nigerian songs you will hear different beats and possibly could sound similar to a different culture like in this case as your mentioned ivory coast. I don't believe he got this from ivory coast. This guy is from Cross River State in Nigeria and the dances and songs can vary.
Ahhhhh I love being Nigerian!!! More power my people.. Those 2 tribal dancers in the background were great.. I could have watched them for the whole 3:57 minutes
IN CLUBS I GO CRAZY ON THIS SONG SOOOOOOOO MUCH...............LOVE IT....I CAN SHAKE UP MY BUM CRAZILY. AM SO HAPPY TO BE AFRICAN....THANK YOU NIGERIA....KEEP ROCKING.....MUCH LOVE FROM UGANDA.....ONANANA.....ONANNANA....ONNAA KONA KONA DANCE..........YOU GUY SHOULD VISIT UGANDA WITH THE POPULARITY YOU HAVE IN UGANDA....HURRY UP DUDE......LOL
As a Nigerian, Nigeria is the "America" of Africa! Our dominant influence in music, Arts, entertainment, academia is something to be proud of! This song among many is just another reminder of how Nigeria and Nigerians are good at what they do.
Imagine if we joined forces. We (African Americans) are only 13% of the population and we are gaining power here in America. I'm African American with about 90% African heritage majority of it from Congo and even more from Nigeria.
@@daedaedonedidit5634 That too the entire diaspora. Black people are everywhere but we need to come together more from Canada to Chile to Europe to Australia we are one black people despite our different languages and traditions. We need to stop fighting each other.
I Love love this song solo much. It makes me dance sleeping, walking, John, drive anything. Even if u dont know the word the beat alone will make u dance. Great job Iyana. Your music is so good. Keep up the good music u put out in this world.
I love this song...I first heard it when I was in The Gambia two years ago...it was played all the time...I then went to Thailand 3 months later and got a bar girl to play it in a bar via TH-cam and loud speakers...within a couple of days the Thai bar was playing it all the time...brings back great memories.
***** Yes, I was in a bar, one of the girls working there asked me if I wanted to select a song...I picked this song, it was played via TH-cam and speakers...the girls loved it....every time I went to that same bar they played it without me requesting it. 👍
All my friends from africa was dancing to this song back in 2013-2014 and they loved how much i liked the song too, i was jamming to this with them😂🙌🏽❤️
This is my favourite afropop song of all time... The impact of this song on afropop as a genre cannot be overstated. It formally started the 5-claps, 4-kicks beat pattern that gave birth to afropop as we know It... Kukere is forever!!
Meilleur song depuis 2012 jusqu’à aujourd’hui 12/10/2019 😊 je grade que des bon souvenirs selement j’ai trop danser sur se song ca me rappelle dès très beaux moments 😭 ❤️
with *No Doubt* Nigerians are leaders of innovation in our beloved continent, Africa Shall Rise, Big up to y'all brothers and sisters. Peace & Love from Morocco Xx
2024 anyone???...Iyanya this was and still is a master piece
this song was on my 1st birthday
Hell yeah!🇳🇬🙌🏾💪🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💖
Best song
Yes o... I'm just going back memory lane and enjoying it 😍
I'm here
13yrs later and "Kukere" is still a hit. We are in 2024 and I can confidently say Iyanya got this 💪
I swear the sweetness of this song never ends
No lies here
@@westcijosh seriously😂
2025 here we come
Who's Still Alive Let's Gather Here And Thank God For Life🙏🙏🥺🥰🥰
yes oo
Yes oooop
A
@@rubbyjack7699 à
@@rubbyjack7699 raa
It's 2023 & am still vibing to this great song. It brings back memories of my service year to my country Nigeria. During my service year (NYSC), we the corps members in 2011 vibed this song in our passing out parade. Each time I hear this tune, it reminds me about my service year and try to imagine how time flies. 12 years now, d song is still a hit. Big ups Iyanya for this luvly tune. No doubt, u are d best in MTN Nigeria's project fame during ur time as a contestant in d event. And d rest is now a history.
Same here
corps members**
Mee too this song is too much ❤️😭🔥
YxyzyzyzrattzrdadasEeawaqsgfx 6xzc se6r
❤
The song that changed the face of Afrobeats forever
Very true.
Kukere was a major success worldwide but "ojuelegba" was the turning point in terms of esthetics and vibe overall. Afrobeats today is synonym with that laid back, groovy kinda spiritual mood.
Big factsssss
@Michael Lawson Fela had his own fusion he called Afrobeat but the sounds everyone hears now being identified with similar name is not Fela's creation. They come from fusion of sounds from various backgrounds and generations many of which preceded Fela himself. So get it correct now. I don't really like history being put wrongly.
@Michael Lawson Fela's music and this modern African pop music are neither the same nor did the latter evolve from the former. They are two different things altogether.
The present term 'Afrobeat' was coined a couple of years ago, probably in the UK, to literally mean ''African sounds'' hence, Afrobeats, as against other sounds around the world. Fela was not in the picture originally when the term was being used but because of Fela's Afrobeat, whenever the term is used Fela almost immediately comes to mind because of the similarity of the two terms.
continuous evolution ofIf you want to listen to Afrobeats by African musicians, of course you know whom to listen to. You can as well compare all these Afrobeats sounds with the kind of music being made by Fela's children and see the difference.
I’m from Kansas, America and this song brought be joy for many years! I’m bringing in 2023 early in the morning and I’m still in love with this song! Much love from America!
love from kenya
@@Githinji_the1 🇰🇪❤️ thanks! Bless u!
I'm grooving from Kansas too😂🙏🏾
Love from Morocco 🇲🇦❤
❤ from 🇳🇬🇳🇬
Who’s here in 2020? This song will never get old 💪🏾
Me 😍♥️
Am still der❤️❤️👍
😘
Only initiated ones understand 😍😍😍
I came to listen to i again after hearing it on the radio today in SVG
Who is with me 2024....😅
We mount
Me man
Meeee❤
Me😂😂😂
I dey u with
Cuban here. Gotta love my Nigerian roots. Without Nigerians us Cubans wouldn't have such amazing culture
+Jerome Theseus That Yoruba bloodline will never die in Cuba. Salute my brother!
bro its a mixture of both
RESPECT....
Chidi Sebastian look up Santeria straight from Nigeria
Im Half Mother Cuban & Father Nigerian !
Love The Music. Hear It All The Time.
I was born and raised in America (New Jersey) but Azonto speaks to my soul as well. Our ancestors are just calling us back to where we all came from and this is the essence.
This is not Azonto
@XIII The dance is called Etighi Nigerian dance not Azonto. I've seen Ghanaians dance Azonto to this. But the musix is Nigerian Afrobeats
@@MrSivram28 they're some azonto too. Heck even clips from azonto music video is here
Leonard Jackson Agreed!
whiteKnight if you don’t know something and people tell you, accept and stop arguing. This is etighi a Nigerian dance. Azonto is Ghanaian. 2 different cultures. Ugh ignorants man.
This is what the doctors should be prescribing! 💓💓💓💓
Woah!
I'd better get my 'download groove' on then. . . 😍😏
fiddodildo69 lol
is so mais😍😵
ikvitdathetleelkis
kiq
2023 and still a hit 🔥
Childhood song
#nostalgicvibes
frr same
2024
life was so simple when this song came out
I totally agree with you....yure making me have some deep memories 😩
Same to me
I was 5 dancing to this with my cousins
Tell me about it 😭
For real
I swear this song is a mood even in 2021, who agrees?
Me
this song stays a mood forever!
Aaaa
One of my fave go-to's when I need a pick me up
for sure
I'm from Senegal but I must say that Nigerian music is the best in Africa
owww tanks
Ghana?...
you are right me too i say that at every time they are the best im sm fom senega
bineta sow yeah even tho we have good artists in senegal it's still incomparable to 9ja music
*****
It is, unless you can prove otherwise your contradiction is in vain
The amount of nostalgia this song has, brings back so much memories. I’ll never forget this song honestly ❤❤❤
love from kenya
I'm literally having goosebumps,i miss my childhood so muchhhhh
The reason why im crying rn
@@honey2513 same :(
As in, the nostalgia is just insane.
I'm proud to be a Nigerian man. I'm proud to be African. Not just because of music but this is who I am.
Same here
yasssss
Olayinka Kazeem You should. Cuz you have a great culture.
Godbless you man!
Hv5hfju h6fvd65÷_= ;55$ =^:$^_"^F;^€^5€*^^/_€,^? *&*,6667667777uggg I love one direction so much =1.7 Love the show Love the show Nicely done Stayc vc groningen ajax kut vc groningen ajax kut
Jamaican here. I'm feeling this so much. It feels so natural. One love, peace and blessings to Africa. Big up Nigeria!
I stumbled upon Nigerian music recently. Have no idea how it took so long. Love, love, love it! Love from Jamaica! I can't get enough. I can't wait to take a trip to the continent.
Lol thanks. Proud Nigerian here. I guarantee you will love it
Ji,y loveyou african
Idk if it is jus me but some of it reminds me of soca fuh sum reason
Love from Barbados on this one !
We are reuniting in ways we can less imagine.
JUST LOVE YOUR NARRATIVE ON NAIJA SONGS. WILL LIKE TO KNOW WHAT YOUR ARE INTO. HOLLA...... PAPIEG_1@YAHOO.COM
Félicitations mon fils, et bon continuation, très belle musique, même nous les mamans pouvons dansé au son de cette musique, merci beaucoup,Dieu te bénisse et te protège ♥️♥️
Proof that music is universal. I am from Antigua located in the Caribbean and I love this beat and the lyrics!!!!!!! YES!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm from Haiti🇭🇹 I listen to this song almost every day 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Herlore Bernard girl I love it ❤️❤️❤️
The song is still a hit even in this early 2023 may our good Lord continue to bless Africa....🥺 Love the song and listening from Zambia ❤️
Kukere kukere masterpiece by Iyanya 🇳🇬👑
I’m from Dallas, Texas and I remember them playing this at Heroes Lounge. I use to love seeing Black people dancing from all over the diaspora in that place. Such a positive vibe.🤎
2024 Kenya 🇰🇪 Somalia 🇸🇴 👌🏾
Who’s listening here during corona virus lockdown 2020?
Me all day every day 🤩🤩🥰😉
Lol..here ohh
I dey ooo
You know it
This used to my workout song, the song is a good vibes
Best African song OF ALL TIME the memories from the late night African parties I can’t ever forget them because of this song thank you God for life ❤
❤❤❤❤🙌🏽
I was invited to a Children's Party that year. I went with my daughter who was just 3years Old then; when this song was played, my daughter got up with happiness and danced all the dance steps she had seen over and over in this video and all the adults in the party, gave her so much money that a broke Father went home with thousands of naira cos of a great song and a sweet daughter.
Iyanya, do a remix already or plan for an Anniversary of this song.
This is such a cute story.
I can relate!!! I just told my big girl that she was 2 when we used to dance to this song.. Blessings to you and yours 🙏🏾
😂😮
In 2012, we visited 100 primary schools across Lagos on an Educational program. This music was our Set induction tool. Once this music drops from the Jukebox, all the children go estatic. There was increased enrollment and significant truancy reduction by the end of the program. Music is a powerful tool. Welldone Iyanya!
Melanin!!!! We are all the same people ❤️❤️❤️ Melaninated people rise up ❤️❤️
Ce tube fait parti de ma vie .... à cette époque j'étais étudiant.... s'était vraiment du 🔥
You forgot something. It's very good to be proud of Nigeria, which is doing great things, but we must congratulate the Ivorians because this music is pure coupé décalé. It is still remembered in the early days of music breakthrough. Love coupé coupé, love afro beats
You do understand that Nigeria is just a name given to a group of ethnicities and tribes that are living in one region. There are different cultures in Nigeria and they play different types of cultural songs and instruments and dances....so if you are going to listen to a lot of Nigerian songs you will hear different beats and possibly could sound similar to a different culture like in this case as your mentioned ivory coast. I don't believe he got this from ivory coast. This guy is from Cross River State in Nigeria and the dances and songs can vary.
The best song from Iyanya hands down. Like if you agree
he has no other song, the rest are noise with beat
OMG!! I love this song...dancing on my chair
Wiggle wiggle wiggle
I really like this song + the one you featured with D'Banj (remix) ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤IYANYA Bro you do all
That guy with pink t shirt 👚 did justice to this song. His dancing is on another level.
so i'm from GUYANA n i must say we love Nigerian music a lot... lots of love
same
The beat is the same as Guyanese music ! x
Crystal Wilson GT TO DE BONE. From one proud Guyanese to another. Love this song so much. Just gives me a happy feelin. RASTAFARI...One Love.
So nice
We love you too.feel free to visit Africa anytime...it is your home
This beat makes me happy 😁😍
letsCOOKwithELLE
S
ya
letsCOOKwithELLE same :)
letsCOOKwithELLE
I sooo happy
letsCOOKwithELLE me too
Way back but just few years ago.
Give thanks to the Almighty God for protection and his Grace 🙏🙏🙏
Ahhhhh I love being Nigerian!!! More power my people.. Those 2 tribal dancers in the background were great.. I could have watched them for the whole 3:57 minutes
I’m proud to be an African 🥹🤝🏾🔥
You have no idea how much I love this song ....😍🔥🇬🇾
This song gets me so emotional,I sing it crying in the bathroom 😭😭😭😭,it's so sweet to finally find it after 10 years of humming
IN CLUBS I GO CRAZY ON THIS SONG SOOOOOOOO MUCH...............LOVE IT....I CAN SHAKE UP MY BUM CRAZILY. AM SO HAPPY TO BE AFRICAN....THANK YOU NIGERIA....KEEP ROCKING.....MUCH LOVE FROM UGANDA.....ONANANA.....ONANNANA....ONNAA KONA KONA DANCE..........YOU GUY SHOULD VISIT UGANDA WITH THE POPULARITY YOU HAVE IN UGANDA....HURRY UP DUDE......LOL
me too! i like this song!!!
Nonga Murielle You should also be shaking like those ladies
I do too...i sure wish i could see that sight in person. i bet its so fun.
j adore aussi!!!!! ouahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh cette chanson et cette danse envoute tant!
danyellwar77
I am Moroccan living in Belgium and have I been shaking my bum bum to this here song. I am in love with this music oh na na na naaaaa 💘
@ABC DEF 🤔......!?
Racheda Ben Sellam est un juryyiiyiyiiy’Italieb hors d’humeur je wtht jv
Yep It’s September 2020 and I’m back.🧲
This song will never get old🔱
Yessir
Never 🔥
Amem !!!! forever and ever we KUKERE
I am in October 2020
Decembah 2020!
Je suis togolais je ne savais pas que cette belle sortie était pour iyanya❤❤❤❤🎉🎉
This has to be the best African song ever created in the universe. There is nothing like it it's so perfect
Major facts 💯💯
I'm cameroonian but i think nigérians are the best african musicians !! Good luck iyanya
As a Nigerian, Nigeria is the "America" of Africa! Our dominant influence in music, Arts, entertainment, academia is something to be proud of! This song among many is just another reminder of how Nigeria and Nigerians are good at what they do.
Well in terms of academics, Zimbabwe would beg to differ
Imagine if we joined forces. We (African Americans) are only 13% of the population and we are gaining power here in America. I'm African American with about 90% African heritage majority of it from Congo and even more from Nigeria.
@@stephenanderson1594 whut about our caribbean ppl.
@@daedaedonedidit5634 That too the entire diaspora. Black people are everywhere but we need to come together more from Canada to Chile to Europe to Australia we are one black people despite our different languages and traditions. We need to stop fighting each other.
@@stephenanderson1594 i agree
When it came out I was still in elementary school we danced so much to this song that we have to bring back incredible memories that all my heart ❣️
African music...the true base of all Caribbean music. Know your history and origin. Different place...same face
EXACTLY!. people forget our ancestors came from Africa. you can see it in our dance, in our music, in our vibes
Never. Gets. Old
my sista
IrishAfricanDude
My brudar!
L Gill very true
L Gill ikr
NGO
I'm transitioning into 2021 with this on repeat. First heard it in 2012 and still obsessed with the tune. Much love from a Haitian sister.
J’écouter ça quand j’étais petit avec mon pote 😢😢🎉😊
I Love love this song solo much. It makes me dance sleeping, walking, John, drive anything. Even if u dont know the word the beat alone will make u dance. Great job Iyana. Your music is so good. Keep up the good music u put out in this world.
i totally agree!!!!
Me too
!,
Z
Cette chanson me rappelle toute mon enfance j’étais en 6e, j’en ai les larmes aux yeux quand je l’écoute en 2022 😭 que de beaux souvenirs
RESPECT✊🏽TO ALL🇸🇴AFRICANS🇸🇴❣️ FROM SOMALIA🇸🇴✌🏽💯❣️
I wish we could go back to those days when we used to dance to that music 😢🇷🇴
Manchester United goalkeeper made me listen to this song ONANA
Im Hispanic, my music is pretty good, but this is by far my favorite kind of music! LOVE this song!
reggaeton is inspired by reggae which is inspired by afro beats so were all connected
I'm from Dominican Republic, and I love this song !
Thanks to God for life!❤
This song came out when I was 3 and it's still a banger till now absolutely love Nigeria and proud to he Nigerian🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
love this tune! hello from Philippines!
I'm jamaican and I recently got introduced to nigerian music and i absolutely love it. :)
Nigerian music and visuals have come far no lie
This black American women loves Africa period.....❤️❤️❤️❤️
+DKhisa We love you too and we miss our cousins dearly.
Denise sheriff you are our child forever
Maybe because she’s African. Check that dna
We love you too ❤️
You know your music is good when a Jamaican can't get enough of it!!!!
+Shamara Smith Same here!
+Shamara Smith same suh
+Shamara Smith And an American
That's a complement. thank you Jamaica. From half ghana half Nigeria.
And a Brazilian :)
I'm a Namibian live in Trinidad I think it is more like soca😀 loving it so much 💃💃💃
A Namibian in Trinidad? That is awesome!
You're a very ................. girl :)
awesome, I'm Namiban too. Hi
Cicy Amos well it's not soca, it's Nigerian afrobeats.
Cicy Amos this is Soca they been hoping on this Soca wave real hard lately
When you hear Kukere, the girls in the video comes to mind 💃 💃 💃
I remember visiting 🇳🇬 Nigeria in December 2012 this song was huge hopefully I can visit again one day✌🏾🇺🇲
A Trinidadian who truly loves African music.!!!!!!!! I love this video!
Amen!
I think this song was huge throughout the Caribbean.... love from st.Lucia
Am a trini, was in Suriname in 2014/15 and this sound was HUUUUUUUUGE... "real big tune"
+MRLONG758 repect.. am a lucian too
+marcus alexander I ggggggbggyyyyyyyyyyttyyyyyyyyyyyyt5
I'm from the caribbean, I discovered this song when I was studying in NY in 2012 from my Nigerian friends :-)
My crush 😅😅❤❤ sending love from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼🇿🇼
Who else is enjoying this jam in 2019?🙈🕺🏾🕺🏾🕺🏾🕺🏾
✋
The song always comes back for u it’s impossible to let it go
mek mi affi do di azonto dance
Yep
Yep
I love this song...I first heard it when I was in The Gambia two years ago...it was played all the time...I then went to Thailand 3 months later and got a bar girl to play it in a bar via TH-cam and loud speakers...within a couple of days the Thai bar was playing it all the time...brings back great memories.
Wow you went to Thailand and they played this?
***** Yes, I was in a bar, one of the girls working there asked me if I wanted to select a song...I picked this song, it was played via TH-cam and speakers...the girls loved it....every time I went to that same bar they played it without me requesting it. 👍
***** WOW
Y
Aziza Baloci yuuiiii
Memories! East Africans love west Africans!!!
+Fatima Jameel Well done
+Fatima Jameel so true
+Fatima Jameel West Africans love East Africans!!!
+Henry Odunze not me
+Jhonny appel lol.you are the real man. no hesitation to say it.
This song bring back memories when I was in Liberia 🇱🇷 west Africa 🌍 ❤️ and still love it. One of me best song 🎵
It’s my first time hearing this song and I’m in loveeeee!!! Much love from Jamaica 🇯🇲 ❤️
All my friends from africa was dancing to this song back in 2013-2014 and they loved how much i liked the song too, i was jamming to this with them😂🙌🏽❤️
Exactly those were the years
We Africans lit
SILENT NINJA GAMING yes we poppin
SILENT NINJA GAMING yes y'all are😍
We always lit
Nigerians, Africa isn't a country!.
keisha johnson we know : /
This beat will never get old. 💯
This is my favourite afropop song of all time... The impact of this song on afropop as a genre cannot be overstated. It formally started the 5-claps, 4-kicks beat pattern that gave birth to afropop as we know It... Kukere is forever!!
Ghanaians said they started it first
This was a notional Anthem in Uganda 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬
Old memories please young one don't allow this song to die.
I swar
This song made my childhood days awesome ❤❤I rush to dance to this song whenever it's been played... Timeless classic 😭😂🎉❤
missing thiose hall parties this song would always play
Meilleur song depuis 2012 jusqu’à aujourd’hui 12/10/2019 😊 je grade que des bon souvenirs selement j’ai trop danser sur se song ca me rappelle dès très beaux moments 😭 ❤️
ce genre de son procure la joie de la reussite
There is just something about this song that i love 😍😍 naija music is awesome..love fron Kenya
A ti lo, a ti de! 💐💐💐💐💐
Nigeria All The Way.. Thank God for being Nigeria.....
💯💯💯💯💯💯
Owwww I lov this song I lov Nagerian song & dance I.m Ethiopian proud to be Africa 😍😍😍😘😘😘😘
mahi love you forgot the "N"
WiJja A. Osman what?
mahi love
good
I fell in love with Nigerian music because of this song.
Thanks you my sweet Jesus 🙌
with *No Doubt* Nigerians are leaders of innovation in our beloved continent, Africa Shall Rise, Big up to y'all brothers and sisters.
Peace & Love from Morocco Xx
Nigerian music is 🔥 but all African countries make up the magic ❤
I need an African husband lol loving this song n the dance.. Massive love all the way from the west indies / Caribbean.
what?,,you don't really mean that right??
elisha shedrach yea i do
Kyra Moses You will fall in love with one soon . Hopefully ;)
Then come home girl. We will hook u up
Lol i wish i would love to live in Africa
HEY why is this not anymore on spotify??? :(
That’s why I’m here
It is
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Exactly why I'm here
This music really reminds me of "Kukere" by Iyanya, I like it a lot. ❤