This my root, my culture. This a golden inheritance that needs to be enjoyed, preserved for future generation. Let's embrace our culture and be proud to have one.
I never get tired of listening to this Anlo warrior songs. Just love it. I am 100% Anlo but most of the words are too big for my understanding. Probably because I wasn't born in the eweland..
Thanks.I very much appreciate you uploading and sharing this. A very well preserved track that is hardly available today.It reminds me of the olden days.Please keep sharing and may the good Lord bless you. Well done,Buddy.
There's meaning to every single word spoken in the Gbe, Ewe, fon language example like xixame Xi - outside Xa - bend Me - inside Which is now the world today
Arara group of Cuba ( Fon , Mina , Mahi , Ayizo , Aja or Adja and Ewe descendants of Cuba) Arara is a subgroup of Enslaved Africans who came from ethnic groups such as Fon , Ewe , Mina, Mahi , Mina , Ayizo , Aja or Adja ethnic groups they came from Present day Togo and Benin sold into Slavery by the Europeans , some Araras can be found in some parts of Haiti , some parts of Brazil and some parts of Saint Vincent they can be found mostly in Cuba. I came across them when i was researching on Afro- Cubans who are descendants of African Slaves brought to Cuba the Aarara people are descendants of this ethnic groups listed .
PIERRE AMED Yes it does. Arada (people from Alada-Aja and Fon-Gede) is the ethnic designation and Cult practice of most people of Haiti. The Racine roots are directly traced to Benin although, and we have Kongo descendants and Nago descendants that has ADOPTED the Arada/Alada culture in Haiti and created their own influence. Surely, a majority of Haitian people don’t know this and would like to sometimes think that their style is unique. I wouldn’t take anything seriously nor expect any of these Haitian “religious voodooists” to know about the cult and its music and how it is ancestrally linked with Benin. “Compound Voodoists” of Haiti know better because, families maintained traditions and pass on family prospects through inheritance unlike the nonsense going in the temple societies (initiatory) there now a days where, many of those people don’t know much of the traditions. Thanks for acknowledging this.
Anlo tua dogbe ngo gbe ma la no Yevu tua dogbe ngo gbe ma la nor, Anlo tua ri ngo gbe mela nor, ( The Anlo canon had thundered and only the front line I must position .The euro pale 's gun sounded and the front line I must stand, the Anlo canon sounded and I must be in the front leading. Nuke ma zhor ro, meka nutsi mazhor roo? Etua ri lo o, agboka, anlo tua ri gbo, etua agboka, Anlo to woe kpo nutepfe. Tua ri lo o, agboka, Yevu tua ri, Anlo tor woe kpo nutefpe.
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Yes we have gold not silver T his is what lifts our 🎉 always keep us going 😂We love our Culture ❤ it’s so deep nothing but the truth Always the truth 👑⛴️💪✍🏻
Arara group of Cuba ( Fon , Mina , Mahi , Ayizo , Aja or Adja and Ewe descendants of Cuba) Arara is a subgroup of Enslaved Africans who came from ethnic groups such as Fon , Ewe , Mina, Mahi , Mina , Ayizo , Aja or Adja ethnic groups they came from Present day Togo and Benin sold into Slavery by the Europeans , some Araras can be found in some parts of Haiti , some parts of Brazil and some parts of Saint Vincent they can be found mostly in Cuba. I came across them when i was researching on Afro- Cubans who are descendants of African Slaves brought to Cuba the Aarara people are descendants of this ethnic groups listed .
This song shakes your inner soul and rejuvenate your true Ewe Identity. The only authentic Agbadza song I came across on TH-cam so far.
The real war songs of all time (atrikpi) kudos to my ancestors menyiba nami enuledo.
Am enjoying this with my British friends now..
Waooow this is moral booster
We gonna dance to this till we out of energy
These are the lyrics that stirs the souls of native sons even at sitting position; its powerful!
I tell you Efo. I am feeling goosebumps.
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dancing Agbadza right now....so proud to be from EWELAND
Your Welcome, I'm glad people are still enjoying songs like this.
Be blessed too for showing such interest to our culture.
Greetings
Sena Gameli it will be awesome if we can have the lyrics. Most people would love to know the words.
This music is called Akpoka not agbadja
Better than agbadja
Great upload
God bless Gameli
@@agnesbossman8424I have never heard of Agueshie.
I believ it's group from Anlo Afiadenyigba
Norvinyewo, Who is still enjoying in 2020. keeping the link for my Grandchildren to enjoy in 2055. AKLI DO GA KORME.
Me
Oh my God..... There is such ancestral spirit in this song that possess you when you listen to it.... I love it
In fact ewe is the best language to speak always with dynamic songs in fact I can sleep kuraa tank you very much
The drum language is very authentic. Perfectly executed. Whaaaaat !!!!!
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Try the above link for more Agbadza
Proudly ewe man from Alakple the land of the BRAVE in toronto now,greetings and enjoying the music
Hi bro how is life
@@evadovegh4738 good
Am very proud of my tribes
Eʋeawo mí na mía yi ŋgɔ ne mia do ʋedukɔ ɖe dzi
I really enjoy agbadza and my friends also do enjoy.we are far from home.akpe nami loo.
In 1959 I bought Africa South of the Sahara and found this song on it and it channeled into a life-long pursuit of African music. It is the essence.
Do you live in Accra Ghana so I can get it from u the 1959
Am proud i came from ANLO CULTURE CITIZEN OF ANLOGA
This my root, my culture. This a golden inheritance that needs to be enjoyed, preserved for future generation.
Let's embrace our culture and be proud to have one.
Very very well done..This remind me of father...RIP dad...Volta Region
reminds me of my father also, rest in perfect peace daddy #voltaregion #akalove #ewe #akoto
Good music,am a proud Anlo man from ALAKPLE, the land of the brave,much love from Toronto
I tell you bro.
Wow I'm from Alakple too
BACK TO ROOTS.WARRIOR SONG I LOVE THIS MUSIC. AM NOW 64.
❤❤ enjoy your new age in good health.there is no other better way to enjoy your new than listening to songs that identify you.
I never get tired of listening to this Anlo warrior songs. Just love it. I am 100% Anlo but most of the words are too big for my understanding. Probably because I wasn't born in the eweland..
Wow!!!!! I miss home... It pain alot jus spent 3 weeks of my life time in Ghana... I feel like home here in UAE
Hi bro are you still at UAE?
any time i listen to songs like this i feel at home very pleasant to feel
Thanks.I very much appreciate you uploading and sharing this. A very well preserved track that is hardly available today.It reminds me of the olden days.Please keep sharing and may the good Lord bless you. Well done,Buddy.
Nustuwo fe eha. We give thanks for the good music 🙏🌿🔥😊
Reminds me of my late daddy…. MR. APETORGBOR you are missed😍
If I. Am going to every where I am whit agbaja I can. Forget agbaja my tradional music
Greetings from Dubai to my people
Love you my people # greetings from DUBAI
I miss home .all the from Abu Dhabi
wow this sounds so similar to Haitian Racine songs. the ewe roots are strong their
🤔 interesting
I'm Jamaican #EWE 🇯🇲 🇧🇯
Good.you are great .they are from BENIN (AITI)
There's meaning to every single word spoken in the Gbe, Ewe, fon language example like xixame
Xi - outside
Xa - bend
Me - inside
Which is now the world today
@@you-tube3203 Yes Gbe tribe which include those in Togo, Ghana, Benin, and some in Nigeria.
please try and upload one of the Haitian Racine song here for us also to do the analysis
The haitian racine song came from Benin where that same song is played too. This sound is for all people of the gulf coast of West Africa.
Arara group of Cuba ( Fon , Mina , Mahi , Ayizo , Aja or Adja and Ewe descendants of Cuba)
Arara is a subgroup of Enslaved Africans who came from ethnic groups such as Fon , Ewe , Mina, Mahi , Mina , Ayizo , Aja or Adja ethnic groups they came from Present day Togo and Benin sold into Slavery by the Europeans , some Araras can be found in some parts of Haiti , some parts of Brazil and some parts of Saint Vincent they can be found mostly in Cuba.
I came across them when i was researching on Afro- Cubans who are descendants of African Slaves brought to Cuba the Aarara people are descendants of this ethnic groups listed .
PIERRE AMED Yes it does. Arada (people from Alada-Aja and Fon-Gede) is the ethnic designation and Cult practice of most people of Haiti. The Racine roots are directly traced to Benin although, and we have Kongo descendants and Nago descendants that has ADOPTED the Arada/Alada culture in Haiti and created their own influence. Surely, a majority of Haitian people don’t know this and would like to sometimes think that their style is unique. I wouldn’t take anything seriously nor expect any of these Haitian “religious voodooists” to know about the cult and its music and how it is ancestrally linked with Benin. “Compound Voodoists” of Haiti know better because, families maintained traditions and pass on family prospects through inheritance unlike the nonsense going in the temple societies (initiatory) there now a days where, many of those people don’t know much of the traditions. Thanks for acknowledging this.
Stuff like this draws me closer home. I listen every saturday morning. Thank you so much for sharing. It really connects awwwwwww
I love agbaja because is my traditional music
The song is retelling a battle exploit between the Evhe and the Europale men.
Anlo tua dogbe ngo gbe ma la no Yevu tua dogbe ngo gbe ma la nor, Anlo tua ri ngo gbe mela nor, ( The Anlo canon had thundered and only the front line I must position .The euro pale 's gun sounded and the front line I must stand, the Anlo canon sounded and I must be in the front leading.
Nuke ma zhor ro, meka nutsi mazhor roo? Etua ri lo o, agboka, anlo tua ri gbo, etua agboka, Anlo to woe kpo nutepfe. Tua ri lo o, agboka, Yevu tua ri, Anlo tor woe kpo nutefpe.
Classic!!!!! I'm a proud ewe, man. Volta Region forever. Descendants of warriors
I really enjoying the drumming...God bless Africa
Real battle songs! Tengey tso amewhu nyewor mi du
Beautiful traditional music!
Can't stop listening
God bless Volta
This is war song in Eweland, when men are preparing for war. (Tudi loo habliba.) Condo >tso ameta Tumedi o
ehh Amega
true
We may be far from home yet we are present in spirit with our homeland. Enu nutsie miazior do.
Awwwwwwwww anloawo let us be proud of our own culture ooooooo
am from alakple and this music kill my soul down
why
What he meant is it's very deep.
Stagger Ifeanyi 😂👍
Alakple is the place
Thank you. You made my wifes birthday an amazing day
i love Agbadja music
That's true drumming with proverbs.
You right
AM PROUD EWE FROM VOLTA
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Real warrior SONG ...Am in love with music
wow! Sound quality is amazing. i'm loving this. i dont know how you got this quality but i want some more.
Wonderful, Ewe folks music
Back to our ROOTS.
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Long Live Ewes,,
This is a Classiest Agbadza song of all time!
This what Unite Us from time to time memorial. 🎉great Culture 💪✅☂️✌️👍
Volta region to the world, life is very short so why should you hurt ur fellow friends
Great culture from great people..
Great. Miawoe le edordzi
WWWOOOOOOW WE ARE DOING THE AGBA
My name is AGBATOR MAWULI and I love my ewe Culture ❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🙏
Merci pour ces beaux cadeaux; merci Mawuakpe!
Nice one
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Waw... Similar to Haiti's Roots Song
It is rather the other way round. This is the true root of the Haitian Root Music. Where is the root of the Haitians?
Listening Christmas 2019, Happy New Year 2020 to all.
Great Culture and great people 🎉💕🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Who is still enjoying this magic ewe music @2022
surely back to my roots
real atrikpui this ,,love u all
authentic agbadza
eʋe people gather hereee, state which ewe tribe/clan you're from. I'm from kplaime region in Togo, from Agome-kpele tribe
Yes we have gold not silver T his is what lifts our 🎉 always keep us going 😂We love our Culture ❤ it’s so deep nothing but the truth Always the truth 👑⛴️💪✍🏻
This song runs deep ❤🔥🔥👍💪
I believe in dekornu
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Love❤❤the way you ✌️over those who hate us for our own beliefs 💪👑🔥👍
I found it. Thanks
Who is here in 2024 😢
Am here
EWE WE LARGE
Great songs
great music
Hmmm this songs are really 🔥 fire
My number one favorite
2020 who is here
My ewe people dey , let's go
Gone are the days! and never to return again!!
back to home
This. IsDa tune
I will always keep it, with my culture
I'm really appreciate my roots 😍
Evhe Nation Evhe Roots Forever
Fantastic service
I feel good.
Arara group of Cuba ( Fon , Mina , Mahi , Ayizo , Aja or Adja and Ewe descendants of Cuba)
Arara is a subgroup of Enslaved Africans who came from ethnic groups such as Fon , Ewe , Mina, Mahi , Mina , Ayizo , Aja or Adja ethnic groups they came from Present day Togo and Benin sold into Slavery by the Europeans , some Araras can be found in some parts of Haiti , some parts of Brazil and some parts of Saint Vincent they can be found mostly in Cuba.
I came across them when i was researching on Afro- Cubans who are descendants of African Slaves brought to Cuba the Aarara people are descendants of this ethnic groups listed .
Nice I like
ewe no size
i really remember Ghana. volter region
Good job, thanks.
From 5:07 to 6:17 is my best anyone with the title and even the lyrics? Thanks
Great song if only u understand 😊😊
love the tune
Home country
Miss home
The root enjoying it from my bed right away.
Thanks for sharing 😊
Eh! Eweawo ngorgbe lo!
I feel so close to home. I can’t resist the rhythm
It is culture
Proud Nutakor here
Neho
great rhythm
Akpe na wo!
MEDO AYEKOOOO NE EWE DUKOR WO KATAAA, ME DEKUKU GAA DE NAMI, MI DO VIVI DE MIAFE HAWO NUTI
AKPE AKPE