My father was an urban English breed and the last person you would expect to take a liking to Ayinla's music. But he did. When I was young, I could not understand his songs but with age, I grew to love his music. Many a times, I had wished he was still alive and wondered how his music would have evolved over the years. Needless to say, he was unusually gifted. The fact that his songs are still relevant is clear evidence of his ingenuity. The 1970s was a glorious decade in the history of Nigerian music, our parents not only enjoyed Ayinla, they also had the pleasure of Fela, Sunny, Obey, Barrister, Kollington, Haruna, Orlando Owoh and many more.
Here in diaspora, this is the part of my home I hold on to dearly, sweet bitter tears roll down my cheeks as I recall my days in Elega Abeokuta.. Home sweet home..😥 I miss home
I’m back full time now in Nigeria after 33 years in the USA. These are the music that sustained me over there. It’s all these classics that I listen to now. RIP Hajji Waheed.
Ayinla was the best and he is still the best. Ayinla was very philosophical ,logical and very entertaining.May God bless Ayinla's soul.Ayinla's song is eternal and his words are immortal.
Always liked his music but Ayinla the movie gave me a new perspective and appreciation of the great man and his talent. He was basically a gift, that came like the tsunami he was and swept all before him. A force majeure that even he couldn't control. His ilk come once every so often.
I watched the film several times.many lessons can be learnt from his life namely that one should be careful of women. If you notice the request of the lady to Ajala travels at the end when Ayinla has died. I learnt that the lady never love Ayinla but intrested in travelling to London only
I remembered when I demanded money for school fees from my dad and always inquisitive to ear Ayinla music and the answer he used to give me was '' boy you are missing sweet music, i am coming to attend to you.'' Ayinla Omowura you music was creative and heart touching. Thanks for having your music in Nigeria
No more musician left what left is noise maker. Ayinla was born to sing not singing because he is jobless. Listen to 70s song of Anigilaje it is 100% better than what we listen today.
@@Officialabimbolafaith I challenge you B4 him who are the people singing remember him Haruna ishola Yusuf olatunji Saka olayigbade Those are the first batch 2nd batch Sunny Ade Ebenezer Obey 3rd batch are Ayinde Barrister Kollington Ayinla 4th are Wasiu Ayinde k1 Musiliu Haruna ishola Abbas Obesere Ayuba Adewale 5th are this group Pasuma Saheed Osupa Malaika Atawewe Taiye currency e t c So among those pick out his challenger expect Haruna ishola only try to befits him but not up too. Or are you talking about those mumu hip-hop you ear now Adays without meaningful in society's prove me wrong let debate
Do you have to be obnoxious... Self appraisal by looking at your fingers,..they are not equal, our understandings of the apala music 🎶 is different so we have different appreciation of the music, and your swearing is way disproportional. Yoruba ronu.. We are just tempestuous. Be kind with your people and be patient.
@@juwe9516 Maybe you should learn how to use the proper adjective before you comment on your betters, what is inappropriacy is moron diminishing the hard work of a master if the likes of you don't understand an art form get off that platform, 'obnoxious' is when stupid people tums down the hard work of others.
My father was an urban English breed and the last person you would expect to take a liking to Ayinla's music. But he did. When I was young, I could not understand his songs but with age, I grew to love his music. Many a times, I had wished he was still alive and wondered how his music would have evolved over the years. Needless to say, he was unusually gifted. The fact that his songs are still relevant is clear evidence of his ingenuity. The 1970s was a glorious decade in the history of Nigerian music, our parents not only enjoyed Ayinla, they also had the pleasure of Fela, Sunny, Obey, Barrister, Kollington, Haruna, Orlando Owoh and many more.
Honest talk ❤😢🎉😢😮
You're so on point
well said.
I am not a yoruba but I love this man music so much. Thanks for uploading this music
I watched Ayinla and fall in love with his music. May his soul continue to rest in peace
It’s makes two of us 🥰
Me too
Same here. I kinda feel sad tho.
The music was so interesting always,may his gentle soul continue to rest in perfect peace
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Here in diaspora, this is the part of my home I hold on to dearly, sweet bitter tears roll down my cheeks as I recall my days in Elega Abeokuta.. Home sweet home..😥 I miss home
Egaba nile ooo
Time to start preparing to come back...ajo o dun, ko da bi ile.
LlL
No place like home. Egba nile oo. The little time i spent there was memorable now in diaspora i can't stop listening to this track.
I’m back full time now in Nigeria after 33 years in the USA. These are the music that sustained me over there. It’s all these classics that I listen to now. RIP Hajji Waheed.
Ayinla was the best and he is still the best. Ayinla was very philosophical ,logical and very entertaining.May God bless Ayinla's soul.Ayinla's song is eternal and his words are immortal.
So true ... you just nailed it
You couldn't be more right on point, nothing whatsoever to add
Ashih
I use to get mad when my dad played this song every Saturday. Now I play it every Saturday Since he died. R.I.P omoolowogbowo oro bu se.
Who else is listening to this song in 2023
Always liked his music but Ayinla the movie gave me a new perspective and appreciation of the great man and his talent. He was basically a gift, that came like the tsunami he was and swept all before him. A force majeure that even he couldn't control.
His ilk come once every so often.
Same here
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Lateef Adedimeji embodied this particular song in the movie AYINLA. Great tune
Walahi
Lateef really did well here
I replayed this part in the movie so many times . It’s a typical traditional spiritual uplifting incarnation
"Eyin Ara bi egbegbe leyin mi oo" the tone there is spiritually striking.
I repeat that high pitch
❤❤❤
His voice is so so unique..
His melody can make a corpse walk...
He sings so effortlessly.
Rest on Haji Costly, Omowura.
Pl
Lol
😊😊😊
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I can remember when I was coming from Canada to Nigeria I was listen to his song in side plan so sweet.R.I.P Baba agb
Every time ti ba ti gbo Orin ayinla omowura mo ma ranti dad mi ni these my father music an me too Rip omo wura ki oloun fi oru keyin an my father too
I watched the film several times.many lessons can be learnt from his life namely that one should be careful of women. If you notice the request of the lady to Ajala travels at the end when Ayinla has died.
I learnt that the lady never love Ayinla but intrested in travelling to London only
He was so slim yet had such a commanding a strong voice that came from somewhere deep.
I remembered when I demanded money for school fees from my dad and always inquisitive to ear Ayinla music and the answer he used to give me was '' boy you are missing sweet music, i am coming to attend to you.'' Ayinla Omowura you music was creative and heart touching. Thanks for having your music in Nigeria
After watching Ayinla movie I just fall in love with this music
Same here
Ayinla Omowura paix à son âme Allahumo Ameen RIP Agba Orin Baba Duro Thanks for the this music fantastic 🎶🎼👍😔GOD BLESSED YOU BA DURO 🙏
Lovely music. Certainly irreplaceable.
You people have said it all. This man music need to be study in our higher institutions because of his rich words. A legend.
Who's listening to this in 2024 drop a like👍
A man of sensitivity ...Rest in peace Ayinla Omowura Anigilage
OG. Original Gangstar. '' Iya yin ni won ma jigbe.'' Rip.
Evergreen, love you for ever and ever. RIP Ayinla Eegunmogaji Omowuramotu. Sun un re o.UK
Evergreen Apala music 🎵 Ayinla Ompwura RIP.
Who else is here after watching AYINLA on Netflix..😻
Me !
Infact I’ve downloaded all the man’s songs
I have watched evrything😊 rest in peace
Me 😅
Best by a mile...Rest In Peace Ayinla Anigilaje
I have to agree. Ayinla is G.O.A.T
Am so moved by his music rest on ayinla
Same here.
One of the best from eegun mogaji
The Best, The Iconic, The Master of all
No more musician left what left is noise maker. Ayinla was born to sing not singing because he is jobless. Listen to 70s song of Anigilaje it is 100% better than what we listen today.
Really? 😂😂
No more musicians. I guess yhu must be an Abeokuta man. There are good musicians before him and definitely good ones after him too
@@Officialabimbolafaith I challenge you
B4 him who are the people singing
remember him
Haruna ishola
Yusuf olatunji
Saka olayigbade
Those are the first batch
2nd batch
Sunny Ade
Ebenezer Obey
3rd batch are
Ayinde Barrister
Kollington Ayinla
4th are
Wasiu Ayinde k1
Musiliu Haruna ishola
Abbas Obesere
Ayuba Adewale
5th are this group
Pasuma
Saheed Osupa
Malaika
Atawewe
Taiye currency e t c
So among those pick out his challenger expect Haruna ishola only try to befits him but not up too.
Or are you talking about those mumu hip-hop you ear now Adays without meaningful in society's prove me wrong let debate
Best of the best songs. Everlasting reign
This Muzik makes me remember my late father
Need to go see the Ayinla movie. Trust Tunde Kelani to have done justice to Ayinla Omowura
It’s worth seeing it’s mind blowing
Enjoying this from 🇺🇸
Gski
Ba waa
Good morning sir happy Sunday.
Good lyrics and master piece
I love d realms, command and deep control of his music intonation. May his soul rest in peace.
AYINLA is such a good documentary
Wow I prefer oldest music than those unnecessary now a day's
Loved his music since teenage years.rest in peace
Old timer voice music will. Must remember it God bless
Ayinla the great. Continue to rest in PEACE!
I love this song because of Ayinla the movie.
RIP king of Apala no Duplicate of you nowadays
My no.1 anyday, anytime. RIP LEGENG.
These days my new artists are ayinla omowura,musiliu haruna ishola,fela kuti,femi kuti,seun kuti,k1d ultimate they got me catchy
You have stolen all my artists abi
Rest on icon 💕
May his soul rest in peace wt Allah (Ayinla Omowura very good song )
Love his music more after watch the movie
His such a lovely man,may his soul Rest In Peace
Nice music with total brain and knowledge❤
FANTABULOUSLY FABULOUS! AYINLA YOU ARE DOING WELL!!! REST IN PEACE BABA.
Baba agbalagba e sun re evergreen music
Now, it make a lot of sense why my father enjoyed this dude music in early 80s. This Nigga can sing.
Album Ati d'ariyo orun rere baba Anigilaje Egumogaji
Amuda sliver baba leje nikutonu
Evergreen 🌲 lives on
2024 tap in 🎉
2022, who is here?
Incredibly authentic.
Pure nostalgia.
Who is here in 2021
Rest in peace baba ayinla omowura
Rest on ayinla eegun mogaji
Critique Technique Lyrics in Music by the Late Icon in Apala.
Ile oloti ni esinsin gbe .
Asise ti Ayinla Ọmọwura se NIPE ko se video life recording botilẹ jẹ wipe video recording ti wa ni igba yẹn ki wọn to papoda,kinlofa .
Beautiful
Such a legend.
Good music
1978 special.
October 2024 ❤
A very brilliant musician, but there was a bit of Icarus about him. May his soul RIP 🙏
What was it about him
@Taiwo Taylor everything in moderation, carelessness leading to destruction, having demons...
Can anyone upload the lyrics there are certain paragraph i couldn’t hear properly
Still jaming
Rest in peace ANIGILAJE
Rest on Baba
🔥🔥
The only great mistake that Ayinla Omowura did was that no any of his VIDEOS RECORDED, WHY?
Panshaga ranti ojo ale
Great icon
Rest in peace
Iboru,iboya and ibocheche are orunmila 3 wives not his children . Asee ooo…
Anigilaje 1
Rip.
❤
R I P
Please can we get the lyrics
The wretches who gave tum down for this music are damned for eternity.
Do you have to be obnoxious... Self appraisal by looking at your fingers,..they are not equal, our understandings of the apala music 🎶 is different so we have different appreciation of the music, and your swearing is way disproportional. Yoruba ronu.. We are just tempestuous. Be kind with your people and be patient.
@@juwe9516 Maybe you should learn how to use the proper adjective before you comment on your betters, what is inappropriacy is moron diminishing the hard work of a master if the likes of you don't understand an art form get off that platform, 'obnoxious' is when stupid people tums down the hard work of others.
This is pure class from the late akpala himself....Rest on baba.
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