@@ConservativesAgainstTrump yes they are blacks have a common black ancestor that connects all of us I’m Haitian and those Yoruba are my ancestors as well as many other black African groups blacks are connected
selam aleykum from turkıye istanbul africa people very good people turkıye very afrıca people have 0.00 problem have really l dont know but good people afghanı syrıa ıran suud lubnan all have but afrıca people really 0.00 problem
@@sophiachin1262 He is singing about the Orisha's which are the spirits that serve the highest Olorun (God). Nothing evil about Arican customs and culture or people yall so brainwashed. White people tell you to jump you say how high. Also Voudou is a religion specific to the Fon and Ewe people. Yoruba's have Ifa ife. But you wouldnt know that that cuz you cant see past your own ignorance.
It sounds messy just like any language you don't know would seem messy. IMO it's pretty clear. The first 1 is pretty straight forward, then just follow the singing (or count?).
The downbeat isn't very clear, true. But it's there. A trained ear will pick it. It's difficult to hear here because the talking drum drowns out the background clave a lil' too much here. Our drummers like to do what might be called 'riding on the triplet subdivisions', a form of rhythmic displacement, or syncopations which are held for a while before hitting a downbeat.
Yoruba language dey sweet me, well well! 🇹🇹✊🏿
Proud to be an anago tribe from sakete Benin republic
thank you my brother I’m from benin republic 🇧🇯🇧🇯🇧🇯🇳🇬🇳🇬
This Yoruba tribe is so great. Their culture is so rich and vibrant. There's hardly any part of the world you don't find them.
I love West Africa so much
Are you also Soji Akinyemi who once taught in Oja Odan ?
Elegant clothings, comfortable music, people. Perfect...
At the end I felt the holy ghost I thought I was getting ready to faint !
I will always love Africa and African music I recently took a DNA test and I found out that iam Nigerian🇳🇬❤
Me too!!
Same I'm South African
Are you Yoruba as well?
@@Daron7181 no I'm not im from 🇧🇯 benin South Africa the yoruba is west African
@@Daron7181I am Yoruba.
My people awoshè Nago to the ancestors from your Haitian relative in North America
I love my beautiful people 💗 much love from south Africa
They are not “your” people if your Southern African.
@@ConservativesAgainstTrump yes they are blacks have a common black ancestor that connects all of us I’m Haitian and those Yoruba are my ancestors as well as many other black African groups blacks are connected
There’s always someone trying to break African unity! 🤦🏾 and is usually not the type of person you think it is🧐
Wonderful tradition. Bravo Africa!
My ancestors hailed from many beautiful parts of mother Africa one of which is Benin
Locate and visit home
@@aderemitosin9285 💖💖💖
J’aime trop cette chanson,Fière d’etre Nago de Sakété ❤
Yoruba for life..I luv it
The Spirits Are moving.
Lindoooooo amei❤❤❤❤🌻🇳🇬🇧🇷
I hear some guan in this too especially the accent we have people in Ivory Coast with that same accent .
E seun! ASE! Omo Yoruba for life
Agreed
Omo Yoruba!❤️❤️❤️🎉
Straight up fire
nice 1 our yoruba brother in benin rep.
Olodumare bukun fún yin ọ, lati Ado Ekiti
This is great for my African tribe
What song is this? Can I get it on iTunes or Spotify? It’s very beautiful 🤩
Je sais pas cette langues mais j'aime cette musical
C est la langue yorouba du nigeria et du Benin
MERCI
A'se ooooo beautiful 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️🌹🌹🌹🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🏹🏹🏹
Shadow Of Wolves?
Hello everybody i need to translate this song . from cameroun
Nice one bless up
This was so amazing !
das Lied macht mich vergnügt
Dope
Anyone from Benin??
I’m from Benin
I’m from Benin
Iyafaisio
can anyone recommend classic traditional music from West Africa. Thanks in advance.
Play Haruna Ishola
Gangnam Style
Ijala by Foyanmu
@@lemuhnn Are you sure about that mate?
Mali do the best African traditional songs in W. Africa although I'm a Yoruba from Nigeria.
Olá!!
aşk ile dinliyom
Kareeee!! Alafia
Naira kwagh
this is the twomad gang
Wawwww 👍👍👍🫡
tkven tu musikis shegrdzneba gkondet me viyo dominikis centraluri respublika
Burna boy
Cool 😘
selam aleykum from turkıye istanbul africa people very good people turkıye very afrıca people have 0.00 problem have really l dont know but good people afghanı syrıa ıran suud lubnan all have but afrıca people really 0.00 problem
is this one Were music?
Áse Büyango
0:19
Axe.
What is he singing about
Stupid fucking JuJu. God no response! If u don't hear Jesu or Hallelujah forget it! Its tribal voodoo... black magick jazz as they call it!
@@sophiachin1262 He is singing about the Orisha's which are the spirits that serve the highest Olorun (God). Nothing evil about Arican customs and culture or people yall so brainwashed. White people tell you to jump you say how high. Also Voudou is a religion specific to the Fon and Ewe people. Yoruba's have Ifa ife. But you wouldnt know that that cuz you cant see past your own ignorance.
@xr2kid, what does the word Unmakpo means?
Sophia Chin Christ is Satan, Christianity is Judaism mixed with European faiths.
Sophia Chin So you embrace the colonizers God...fucking stupidity
The down beat is not clear, can anybody explain? it actually sounds very messy.
Save you criticism for your Tejano.
It sounds messy just like any language you don't know would seem messy.
IMO it's pretty clear. The first 1 is pretty straight forward, then just follow the singing (or count?).
The downbeat isn't very clear, true. But it's there. A trained ear will pick it. It's difficult to hear here because the talking drum drowns out the background clave a lil' too much here. Our drummers like to do what might be called 'riding on the triplet subdivisions', a form of rhythmic displacement, or syncopations which are held for a while before hitting a downbeat.
Oloshi
It’s how it’s meant to be.