Dele Ojo - I lost my music star status because I stayed too long in America (Archival content)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- The audio of this interview was recorded at Late Dele Ojo's residence in year 2010, when I just started the interview segment of my program, Agbaletu. The visuals was recorded at the same location in 2015 January. I brought them out from my archive for entertainment and information purpose. James Ogundele Ojo passed on in year 2018 at 81years old.
Mr. Dele Adeyanju, aka Agbaletu, the Lord will reward you bountifully as you have dedicated yourself and efforts to help revive some of the lost glory of our musical legends. There are so many recordings of these people that were not heard of, but with your interviews and interactions with them, people now know how they were started and where the good Lord has made them to sing the songs 🎵 of their Ebenezeries. May your 🌟 star continue to shine. Baba Dele Ojo was a very honest and humble man, unlike some of the people whom you have previously interviewed. We appreciate you for doing this, my brother.🙏
Simply nostalgic! Grew up listening to his music through my music loving dad. ❤
Dele Ojo the great legend. The first and only time I saw him in real life was in 1986 at Merry Makers Record store adjacent Rational Bookshop Òkè Bọ́là Ìbàdàn. The sales person in that record store on that day was a photographer called Classical Photos. It was easy for me to identify the Great Dele Ojo in his French suit because I had previously been playing some of his music like: Ẹni afẹ́ lamọ̀, Iwa rere lo laye, Darling yeye I love you so much, Ori loníse, Terena Terena tere, Christiana oh Christiana
Agbaletu has really gotten the magic wands ahead of time. Kudos
AGBALETU, kindly help me to get the following Dele Ojo's records: ENI OLA, DIEDIE LOLOWO N JO, E JE KA SISE ORI LONISE, ADENIJI ADELE.
This is an excellent interview Matuaredly conducted Thanks Agbaletu for bringing to fore memorable interviews such this one with Emperor Dele Ojo God bless you
Great Emperor Dele Ojo, may his soul rest in peace, really miss you.
Wow, Baba Dele Ojo was musician that my late mum called to play during the funeral ceremony of her mother in 1973. Then, he was living at Lodge Street, not far from UMC Demonstration school Ibadan. RIP
Haa ! Dele Ojo was one of the greatest juju musicians of yesteryears. I have a collection of his works on an audio cassette which I keep in my suitcase for fear of possiblity of getting lost ! AGBALETU, the Lord shall continue to bless you. Amen. In the video interview, however, Dele Ojo forgot a fact : his first record was truly ENI A FE LA MO, but the 2nd side of that record is ARA ORUN, not AKUMANPE. The flip side of AKUMANPE is EJA OLOHUN LELE. Thanks.
Dele, it was the type of this man's guitar that made love him so much in the 60s. That "akkumape" record was very popular in the 60s, but I don't know it was his first record. We listened on the Redifusion box then. Please is there any way I can chat with u?
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The real leggende Dele Ojo
Dele Ojo was a great influencia musician 5,a legend of Yoruba rhythm music.
Baba Dele Ojo of a blessed memory...I knew the 504GL Baba mentioned, he used to bring it to Ilara Mokin then. Kaaba o terena terena tere...may your soul continue to rest in heaven's glory. God bless you Dele Adeyanju, Agbaletu nitooto❤❤❤.
Great work and walk.
My mum used to sing this song for me when I was younger
We have lost great men to times and tide. May the soul of Evangelist Dele Ojo rest in bliss.
When his finance became bad I wonder why he didn't return to America where he got so much money to buy four cars when he returned back home.
Lesson is you should quick to take wise decisions.
Honestly God gave yoruba a lot of talented musicians God bless yoruba land hummm
Dr DELE OJO may soul rest in peace, Great Music Lengen man in Africa music.
Nice interview, rest in peace great Emperor Dele Ojo
This is fantastic. The experience he shared about Fanikayode showed how Nigerian resources have been wasted by those governing them from time immemorial
I believe Agbaletu lived his prior life in the 50s to the 70s before he reincarnated back to this world.
Dele "Agbaletu" the Dean of old skool..... I insist...
You may possibly be correct. I wonder a lot how he knew so much of what he knows considering his age.
@@sadejobi He sometimes corrects the interviewee😄
@@Bjcrypto545 He must be “akanda eniyan”. He must be supported.
@@sadejobi I agree
Nice job AGBAMAN, keep doing your thing man. We appreciate your effort..
Hmmmm, how time flies, the mention of Yomi Onabolu & Kunle Olasope reminds me of my time at OGBC with these two great personalities . Thanks for this interview Agbaletu.
Very great and talented musician
Great
Legends.
wow
...dele ojo otun de, iwoyi esi lasoro e...of those good and memorable years. God bless
Kiniun de kiniun de ekun paramo. Dele Ojo de ekun paramo. I went to his show back in 1972 at the independence hotel in Ibadan. He was a great musician and had great explosive record albums.
Agbaletu pelu ibere kabitikabiti....😂
Lol. Ibeere ti o common
Omg...may his soul rest in perfect peace!
Agbaletu, thank you so much for this. I love Dele Ojo.
Adieu baba Dele Ojo.
Agbaletu you're really doing a good job .
Obinrin po = too much women. Fact
Nice flute music there.. 🎼 🎵 🎶