This man is so positive-minded. I watched this interview, he never said anything negative about anybody he has worked with or met. He is equally respectful. Learnt a lot from him. Great interview!
I thought so too. He has such a positive, forward-looking disposition. It shatters some of the notions we might have about the connections between the lifestyle of musicians and morality..., or even Godliness. He is a good soul.
This man is an epitome of positivity, gentility, peace and tranquility. So eloquent, always focusing on the good part of everyone he worked with. May God grant him long life to enjoy the fruits of his labour.
Wow! Please bring this perfect gentleman forward for another exclusive interview again. Character, personality, knowledge, understanding, wisdom, delivery, scholarship intelligence, name it, he's got them all. Above all, his humility and candour are exemplary❤❤❤🎉❤❤❤
........after reading, my wife was so impressed by the quality of the great gentleman, and told me without equivocation that I should add the following to those qualities and virtues i already listed - superior diction , charm, composure and calm, even when stormy questions were fielded. Agbaletu should continue to bring "egg heads" like this for interviews. It was an academic discourse! Kudos to the anchor or moderator too.
Wow!!! We refer to this uncle as Feyi re, ilu re (Feyi and drums 🥁 are like 5 & 6), excellent drummer, and very humble human being. He used to play for RCCG festivals of life in those days. Great personality 👌🏾. I'm glad you have the platform to tell your stories, Uncle Feyi. Thank you Agbalatu..👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@@akinomolaoye9044thanks for the clarification. I was thinking he is Lagbaja too. So the title is not actually unveiling of Lagbaja. But really, when are we going to see the great Lagbaja? Otedola and Adenuga must pay for this project
Eyan gidi. No toxic statements. Refreshing. Sir Richard Cole is a fantastic drummer. Mr. Itunu (Abass) Abariko is also a generous individual and a phenomenal drummer that influenced a lot of guys back in the day.
The album titled LAGBAJA did not have ‘Nigeria l’oko iya won’. That was a single track he released 24 hours after Nigeria won the soccer gold at Atlanta 96. That was even after his sophomore album as LAGBAJA which contained COOLU TEMPER, MUMMY HI, BABY TANI KO FE WA and a Jazz sample of K1’s BABY MI SHOW COLOR E. The songs on the album titled LAGBAJA include, SIDE BY SIDE, IKIRA, NAIJA GO SWEET AGAIN, SWEET MOUTH, NO TOUCHING, CAMPUS etc That album was late 1994, not 1995.
Yaba ooo. Labore et Veritate !!! Yaba The Great. In my memories are : Rectors Okufi and Adegbile; Presido SU Kola Oladoja !!!!, Iron Lady Mrs Adelowo, Dr Grillo. TEE organization and Rotaract clubs one ❤️
So much character on display here. Simply exemplary from such a highly talented person. I remember the Webisco music as a primary school pupil living with my die-hard music loving uncle in Badagry.
I missed an opportunity of meeting Uncle Bisade at Motherland.... I remember writing an official letter to him to be mentored by him but the day I went there to meet with him , Mr . Olayinka Oyedeji the then Manager told me that he was very busy and didn't have time to tutor me. That day I saw him "Uncle Bisade" at Motherland but did not have any conversation with him.
I think Lagbaja chose him as he was looking for someone with lesser skills who could be imparted easily with new beats, imparting someone like Kay Sticks who is more proficient would have been challenging to direct and instruct to play to a specified particular pattern.
It will be difficult for Lagbaja to remain anonymous if he is still singing. Media and photography tools have changed and become ubiquitous. His real pictures and face will surface if he starts playing actively again.
@orbitent1473 Jesu!!!! Omoh!!! I have been willing and wishing to watch him interviewed.... that man na Ayankunle Ayanlowo of Gospel music. May his soul rest in peace.
@ZoeyBe did you also know Kayode, the red lip guy that also played drums there? I know Lagbaja showed up to Daystar few times when they were at that Oregun junction. Good ol days, haha
Prof Prof. E ku iwaju Baba. The channel is not strict about Yoruba language though. We make the respondent as comfortable as possible. The channel is not about our culture or language, but about our Popular music. Thank you sir.
@@deleadeyanju Ok. E seun sir. Mo enjoy interview yin pelu Prof Kola Abimbola, our former colleague here in the UK who has now relocated to the USA. A maa ju yin se o. A dupe pupo.
This man is so positive-minded. I watched this interview, he never said anything negative about anybody he has worked with or met. He is equally respectful. Learnt a lot from him. Great interview!
I thought so too. He has such a positive, forward-looking disposition. It shatters some of the notions we might have about the connections between the lifestyle of musicians and morality..., or even Godliness. He is a good soul.
He's a beautiful soul.
This man is an epitome of positivity, gentility, peace and tranquility. So eloquent, always focusing on the good part of everyone he worked with. May God grant him long life to enjoy the fruits of his labour.
Wow! Please bring this perfect gentleman forward for another exclusive interview again. Character, personality, knowledge, understanding, wisdom, delivery, scholarship intelligence, name it, he's got them all. Above all, his humility and candour are exemplary❤❤❤🎉❤❤❤
........after reading, my wife was so impressed by the quality of the great gentleman, and told me without equivocation that I should add the following to those qualities and virtues i already listed - superior diction , charm, composure and calm, even when stormy questions were fielded. Agbaletu should continue to bring "egg heads" like this for interviews. It was an academic discourse! Kudos to the anchor or moderator too.
The host is incredibly knowledgeable.Hats off to him 🔥🙌🏾
I loved this man very respectful, and give room for others to grow up, not disturb by your gifts or talents, more strength to his good work.
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Wow!!! We refer to this uncle as Feyi re, ilu re (Feyi and drums 🥁 are like 5 & 6), excellent drummer, and very humble human being. He used to play for RCCG festivals of life in those days. Great personality 👌🏾. I'm glad you have the platform to tell your stories, Uncle Feyi. Thank you Agbalatu..👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I respect the humility in this man unlike other musicians full of pride & he never talk down on anyone,Dele Adeyanju weldone sir👍
I love Lagbaja's music since the 90s and watching an interview which centres around him gladdens my heart.
Great personality. Clear headed. Humble. Brilliant. At peace with life. I enjoyed watching his views.
I am a very busy person, not even Arsenal can hold me. This interview is exceptional. I am proud to be a Yoruba.
My Boss whom I adored so much. He impacted my professional life so much. I am grateful sir.
Feyi, you have indeed come a long way. You really interviewed brilliantly. Kudos
I love this interview. God bless this man Feyisara Akinwunmi, I already joined his youtube.
Feyi is a fantastic player and very humble. He is a true gentleman. When I was learning to play drums, he was my mentor then.
Well done Dele; you are doing an amazing job. Please keep it up. I love this interview
Love his class,Love the way he picked is words,his charming, extremely charisma,obviously education is not a scam..
Feyi is a great drummer I just like him because he is so humble and always with big smile
Well done Daddy Fey! Great interview. Good job, bro. Dele Adeyanju, ku ise o.
This man embodied the true ethos of the Omoluabi. He spoke no ill of anyone...
I love this guy, very straight forward.
Feyi is my man..he used to be very funny way back...very eloquent and friendly man.
Wow, Lagbaja! Wish i could understand all that he says... I'm glad to see how he looks for the first time. Great man, he is.
Just to clarify, this is not Lagbaja.
This man was the first drummer for the Lagbaja band, fka Colours Band. His name is Feyisara Akinwunmi.
@@akinomolaoye9044thanks for the clarification. I was thinking he is Lagbaja too. So the title is not actually unveiling of Lagbaja. But really, when are we going to see the great Lagbaja?
Otedola and Adenuga must pay for this project
You can never unmask Lagbaja. He still remains a mystery to many.
Our London gigs with feyisara at the turn of millennium in London were great 🎉🎉🎉
Excellent interview my brother!!! Nice to see you on exclusive chat. What an all rounder you are brother F.
Class!! What a gentleman!
Eyan gidi. No toxic statements. Refreshing. Sir Richard Cole is a fantastic drummer. Mr. Itunu (Abass) Abariko is also a generous individual and a phenomenal drummer that influenced a lot of guys back in the day.
This man has a very good memory. With time, place, names....
This guy is good. He is positive, very accommodative and loving. He is also humble.
Very interesting interview. Humble, intelligent guest.
The album titled LAGBAJA did not have ‘Nigeria l’oko iya won’. That was a single track he released 24 hours after Nigeria won the soccer gold at Atlanta 96. That was even after his sophomore album as LAGBAJA which contained COOLU TEMPER, MUMMY HI, BABY TANI KO FE WA and a Jazz sample of K1’s BABY MI SHOW COLOR E.
The songs on the album titled LAGBAJA include, SIDE BY SIDE, IKIRA, NAIJA GO SWEET AGAIN, SWEET MOUTH, NO TOUCHING, CAMPUS etc That album was late 1994, not 1995.
Great interview! I’m so surprised with the last question and answer. 😮
Hats off to the host. Very tactfully expository 🙌
Great guy. We love lagbaja.
God bless you my dear Feyi, very humble and honest.
His interview is full and deep and revealing
Yes o Uncle Abass is still alive and kicking.👍👍👍
Oba orin gangan ni lagbaja... The king 👑 of music 🎶
Yaba ooo. Labore et Veritate !!! Yaba The Great. In my memories are : Rectors Okufi and Adegbile; Presido SU Kola Oladoja !!!!, Iron Lady Mrs Adelowo, Dr Grillo. TEE organization and Rotaract clubs one ❤️
Yaba tension
I appreciate his philosophy about life. His preference for ọmọlúwàbí in people over dexterity cuts my fancy.
I love every bit of this interview. I started following Uncle Feyi after watching the first interview.
Kunle Pinmiloye (K-Sticks) PhD Music, former Music Director of Daystar Christian Centre.
Going grate Agbaletu...more wisdom sir
I love this interesting
So much character on display here. Simply exemplary from such a highly talented person.
I remember the Webisco music as a primary school pupil living with my die-hard music loving uncle in Badagry.
Great Interview
I missed an opportunity of meeting Uncle Bisade at Motherland....
I remember writing an official letter to him to be mentored by him but the day I went there to meet with him , Mr . Olayinka Oyedeji the then Manager told me that he was very busy and didn't have time to tutor me.
That day I saw him "Uncle Bisade" at Motherland but did not have any conversation with him.
Feyisara 🎉🎉🎉
Kunle sticks is very very good. He graduated with 1st class honors from The depth of Music OAU. He is now a Phd holder.
He's a great guy. Led Day Star music dept to wonderful heights. ❤😀😀👍🏾
Ksticks, a phenomenon...he was my choir master in Daystar.
I think Lagbaja chose him as he was looking for someone with lesser skills who could be imparted easily with new beats, imparting someone like Kay Sticks who is more proficient would have been challenging to direct and instruct to play to a specified particular pattern.
K-Stick's talent was and is still intimidating..one of a kind!!
Great interview
First of ur interview i watch fully MA YIN NI ERAN IFE LARA HE CARRY GRACE .
Such a great mind ❤
Ikeja under bridge is an Iconic place
He has said in most times personally that he never wanted fame.
nice info
Dean of old skool! ❤
I have been under Uncle Lagbaja's Music bootcamp in the 2000's. And all this Uncle said about him is absolutely not incorrect!
Sharap
@@solajayeoba3775 Funny enough, he said “ What this man said about Lagbaja is absolutely not Incorrect” which means all he said is the absolute truth.
@@solajayeoba3775 another reason why you need to go back to school. 😂😂😂😂🤡
@@omobaogun4368 Lolz.. 😂 I intentionally used the double negatives to see those who really read to understand. Well done sir!
U sha wan use English find wahala 😂
Wow, finally!!
Feyisara tia, younger brother to Egbon Jide Cord
Dele you are looking fresh o. I thank God for your life. Keep soaring high
The names he is dropping are fine gentlemen drummers Laolu Akintobi played the drums on the band BLO
Nice one
It will be difficult for Lagbaja to remain anonymous if he is still singing. Media and photography tools have changed and become ubiquitous. His real pictures and face will surface if he starts playing actively again.
That's not true.
Am surprised he did not mention LATE TONY ALLEN.
It is not necessary he looked up to Tony Allen. He might not like his styles. He might as well forgot to mention his name.
Please bring the Lead drummer of Late Baba Ara, I mean the elderly one.
Baba Bankole Hassan; unfortunately he passed away some weeks ago. 😢
@orbitent1473 Jesu!!!! Omoh!!! I have been willing and wishing to watch him interviewed.... that man na Ayankunle Ayanlowo of Gospel music.
May his soul rest in peace.
K sticks played for daystar xtian center. One of African best drummers
He didn't only play, he was our Choir Director
@ZoeyBe did you also know Kayode, the red lip guy that also played drums there? I know Lagbaja showed up to Daystar few times when they were at that Oregun junction. Good ol days, haha
He was right. The circulating pic of Bisade on social media isn't that of him at all. It's just to create a buzz.
Based on my calculations from this interview, Lagbaja should be around 63 years old right now.
@abiolahamzat91 Lagbaja is 64 years old.
Feyi, you forgot to mention Kunle Olofinjana, Ras Kimono’s Drummer / back up.
YOU KNOW HIM BABA
Feels like I’ve watched this before. Is it a repeat?
WISDOM
❤❤
Lagbaja Omo baba mukomuko
I think
THUNDER
WHY NOT DO UR TITLE IN YORUBA
McAyan
Yoruba nation interview.
Ksticks nlu shege !!!!
What of Jide Chord? I tot he has been established in the UK in the 90s.
That's his egbon he said was the only one. That's his elder brother.
@boladeganiu really OK.
Always let us know which instrument your guests play
I AM CURRENTLY WATCHING
This is not lagbaja. Lagbaja is a very tall man
This not Lagbaja your caption is misleading psweeeeeeeem
So sad no translation…
SHAME! A Yoruba interview was turned into an English session. If I was the interviewer, I would have cautioned him to return to speaking ede Yoruba!
Prof Prof. E ku iwaju Baba. The channel is not strict about Yoruba language though. We make the respondent as comfortable as possible. The channel is not about our culture or language, but about our Popular music.
Thank you sir.
@@deleadeyanju Ok. E seun sir. Mo enjoy interview yin pelu Prof Kola Abimbola, our former colleague here in the UK who has now relocated to the USA. A maa ju yin se o. A dupe pupo.
May be the guy was talking about Richie Cole, a great drummer. I worked with him at Afrodisia (also known as Decca)
Interesting interview as usual. A mixture of English and Yoruba languages made it more interesting.
Yoruba champions don start again