I am from Gambia from the Aku ethnic group who are known to have relatives from Sa Leone. In fact we speak the same krio spoken in Sa Leone. This music takes me back to my youthful days. Good music. Thanks for doing this.
Thanks so much for sharing your connection to this music! It's wonderful to hear how it resonates with your roots and brings back memories of your youthful days!
I have befriended a retired who came from S Leone & recognises all these tunes. He is now blind & lives in UK. Smiling with da memories these tunes recapture. Thank u.
I am a Liberian but used to live in Sierra Leone, Waterloo to be specific. Those are my kind of music, especially the hunting society songs. Thanks for taking me back to my second country SL.
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad my video brought back memories of Sierra Leone and resonated with you. It's wonderful to connect through music that holds special meaning. Cheers!
Most of the Receptive Slaves from different regions of West Africa were brought to settle in Freetown, Sierra Leone which was the center for British West Africa colonies. 33:27 One of the prominent Bishop (Ajayi Crowther) who translated the Bible to Yoruba is a Receptive Krio from Sierra Leone 21:39
@@shekamohamedsesay6305 I know my people history. Every Yoruba men and women know Ajayi Crowder, he was a pure Yoruba man taken out of Yoruba land. He was one of the people that knew where they were taken from and came back, through Sierra Leone of course. What I heard here in the music is pure Yoruba and not mixed with any other language. Period!
Thank you! We're glad you appreciate the journey through music and history. It's all about sharing the treasures with the next generation. Stay tuned for more classics!"🎶
Listening to these songs takes me back to so many places in beloved Salone. I see the drums, calabash, balangi, the fishermen, the canoes coming in, the ole mammy selling kenkenken, the young man choosing a half en half Lungi cocnat, and another day going by in sweet beloved Salone. What a unique blessing!
Honestly Bishop Ajayi Crowther did more harm to Yoruba people than the good he did. How will he name the Aku tribe of Nigeria Yoruba. The missionaries in west Africa said when they came to west Africa the name Yoruba descendants in west Africa are called is Aku. From the word: Aku aaro, Aku osan, Aku iyaleta, some call them Edekiri or Ootu but not Yoruba. Anywhere you see Aku tribe in west Africa, they are mostly people from present day western Nigeria. You can tell the musician of this song is a Aku man…
I am from Gambia from the Aku ethnic group who are known to have relatives from Sa Leone. In fact we speak the same krio spoken in Sa Leone. This music takes me back to my youthful days. Good music. Thanks for doing this.
Thanks so much for sharing your connection to this music! It's wonderful to hear how it resonates with your roots and brings back memories of your youthful days!
We are all one people ❤❤❤
Il @@Tootoowise022 yes we are and we should not allow politicians to divide us
@@georgewalker2831 true 👍
Wow this is awesome 👌 I will like to visit some day. What a small world 🌎
I have befriended a retired who came from S Leone & recognises all these tunes. He is now blind & lives in UK. Smiling with da memories these tunes recapture. Thank u.
Thank you for sharing, and I am glad you and your friend were able to connect over the authentic tunes! 💙
This music take me back to 1980s I'm proud to be Sierra Leonean
I am a Liberian but used to live in Sierra Leone, Waterloo to be specific. Those are my kind of music, especially the hunting society songs. Thanks for taking me back to my second country SL.
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad my video brought back memories of Sierra Leone and resonated with you. It's wonderful to connect through music that holds special meaning. Cheers!
@@djomuI’m Yoruba from Nigeria. This song is pure Yoruba language, I meant every word is Yoruba. They’re our families
We love Liberians ❤️ 😍 💖
I’m Yoruba from Nigeria. This song is pure Yoruba language, I meant every word is Yoruba. They’re our families
You are correct. Is a society from Nigeria. Is part of the Yoruba culture of old.
Most of the Receptive Slaves from different regions of West Africa were brought to settle in Freetown, Sierra Leone which was the center for British West Africa colonies. 33:27
One of the prominent Bishop (Ajayi Crowther) who translated the Bible to Yoruba is a Receptive Krio from Sierra Leone 21:39
@@shekamohamedsesay6305 I know my people history. Every Yoruba men and women know Ajayi Crowder, he was a pure Yoruba man taken out of Yoruba land. He was one of the people that knew where they were taken from and came back, through Sierra Leone of course. What I heard here in the music is pure Yoruba and not mixed with any other language. Period!
Really 😢...but this is Sierra Leone language
A lot of tribes in Sierra Leone are influenced by the Yoruba tribe. Most of them were salves from Nigeria
Its just like a history lesson but with music we need to let our children who were born out side of the land that we love hear thses classic songs
Thank you! We're glad you appreciate the journey through music and history. It's all about sharing the treasures with the next generation. Stay tuned for more classics!"🎶
Bring back memories as a teen growing up back in my home town. I'm proud to be Sierra Leonean. God Bless our Belove motherland Sierra Leone
May God continue to bless Sierra Leone, you, me, and us all!
Listening to these songs takes me back to so many places in beloved Salone. I see the drums, calabash, balangi, the fishermen, the canoes coming in, the ole mammy selling kenkenken, the young man choosing a half en half Lungi cocnat, and another day going by in sweet beloved Salone.
What a unique blessing!
Nice memories indeed when there was some order and life was not to bad for some people
Despite what our beloved Sierra Leone been through over the years this songs will always stay with every Sierra Leoneans
Forever in our hearts!
Thanks for this oldies mix listening to it 2024 🇸🇱
Thank you as well for listening!
Sweet Sierra Leone ❤❤❤❤
Beautiful culture of Sierra Leone 🇸🇱
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Good morning guys I am from sierra Leone but I live in Nederland am arkore ojeh society Tagrin
Thanks for connecting!!!
DJ OmU Thanks for putting this together....
SL to d core❤❤
No Problem! Im glad you enjoyed!
Great collection DJ Omu👍🇸🇱👍
Thank you very much!
A very nice selection of musical legends
If u see weh di music sweet mi so. 🇸🇱
bring back memories as teenager. Remember this song very well. Love to my motherland Sierra Leone
I'm proud to be sierra leonean from Liroh town koinadugu
Let the good time roll ❤️❤️❤️
Land that we love our Sierra Leone. Takes my mind back then 🇸🇱🇸🇱🇸🇱🇸🇱🇸🇱
Nice music from sierra Leone
Brings back memories of my grandparents
All the society man and women are dancing right now all over the dunya
What a mix!!!!!! ❤❤❤ 💃🏾 🪩
Big up my fellow Krios! 👊🏾
Gone are the days.am telling you
Great mix!!!!
Thank you very much for listening!
This is Sierra Leone traditional music🇸🇱
Please I want you to help me with all the music of the Kabba brothers during the 90's
I don't even know why I luv this tunes , they are my best songs, luv u mama mixup boxup
Strictly kontri 🫡 💯
Ride on👏👏👏👏
Very, very good mix!!!! I salute u
Thank you, and thanks for listening!
32:39❤❤
Who can remember decka hunting
Ojeh music
Love this mix
Sounds great 👍
Honestly Bishop Ajayi Crowther did more harm to Yoruba people than the good he did. How will he name the Aku tribe of Nigeria Yoruba. The missionaries in west Africa said when they came to west Africa the name Yoruba descendants in west Africa are called is Aku. From the word: Aku aaro, Aku osan, Aku iyaleta, some call them Edekiri or Ootu but not Yoruba. Anywhere you see Aku tribe in west Africa, they are mostly people from present day western Nigeria. You can tell the musician of this song is a Aku man…
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Yoruba music 100%
Strictly kontri 🫡 💯