Haruna Ishola is by every standard the best Yoruba Language musician to have ever lived. His sweet voice, his knowledge and use of the language backed by the constant evolution of his style to comply with the technology and trends of his era (1947 to about 1980) stand him out thousands of meters above his predecessors, contemporaries and all others who have come after. Live on Baba in our consciousness and in the musical treasures you gifted the world.
Music, as a universal language, knows no ethnic/language barrier Unfortunately, people like you adored themselves with centiments cannot understand the inner meaning of what Alhaji Haruna Ishola is talking about in his music, if we are talking of ego-centrism it is a Nigerian phenomina, not the north! I am a Hausa man, but like this man since 1970s when I was listening to his music in my remote village; I use to shed tears when I listen to such piece.
It is very nice to hear the rich yoruba lyric in apala of the man himself late Haruna Ishola. He was an Icon in apala music. Good for yoruba scholars. He sings with indepth yoruba language. As a matter of fact. even after death, the chief is still an Icon
African has produce the best of the best poetry than any race in the world but because isn't communicate in universal language and isn't broadcast to the whole world Haruna ISHOLA qudos may God forgive your sins Amin
I really wish there was an english translation of this on the web somewhere. The music and the voices are beautiful in and of themselves but I feel I'm missing something very important.
@Darkasthenight06 it goes like this: If we have money, we should eat well and take care of our family and friends. when you help someone do not make a case out of it. That is the type of charity that God recognises. The person who is rich but who sees the down and out and help them will be blessed. If the person helped did not utter a word, God will replace money spent like this. The hungry person cannot play with the one well fed.
Haruna Ishola is by every standard the best Yoruba Language musician to have ever lived. His sweet voice, his knowledge and use of the language backed by the constant evolution of his style to comply with the technology and trends of his era (1947 to about 1980) stand him out thousands of meters above his predecessors, contemporaries and all others who have come after. Live on Baba in our consciousness and in the musical treasures you gifted the world.
Music, as a universal language, knows no ethnic/language barrier Unfortunately, people like you adored themselves with centiments cannot understand the inner meaning of what Alhaji Haruna Ishola is talking about in his music, if we are talking of ego-centrism it is a Nigerian phenomina, not the north! I am a Hausa man, but like this man since 1970s when I was listening to his music in my remote village; I use to shed tears when I listen to such piece.
Allah bless you beyond your imaginations
Allahu Akbar
Sorry we have lost all this, it makes me cool.
It is very nice to hear the rich yoruba lyric in apala of the man himself late Haruna
Ishola. He was an Icon in apala music.
Good for yoruba scholars. He sings with indepth yoruba language. As a matter of fact. even after death, the chief is still an Icon
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Incredibly talented 🔥🔥🔥
African has produce the best of the best poetry than any race in the world but because isn't communicate in universal language and isn't broadcast to the whole world Haruna ISHOLA qudos may God forgive your sins Amin
Fondly remembered. Orin to mogbon wa.
I really wish there was an english translation of this on the web somewhere. The music and the voices are beautiful in and of themselves but I feel I'm missing something very important.
This Play is good old school 🏫🎒 by haruna Ishola
One word: Legend.
@Darkasthenight06 it goes like this: If we have money, we should eat well and take care of our family and friends. when you help someone do not make a case out of it. That is the type of charity that God recognises. The person who is rich but who sees the down and out and help them will be blessed. If the person helped did not utter a word, God will replace money spent like this. The hungry person cannot play with the one well fed.
well done
beautiful meaning
Haruna Ishola is the king of Apala music
Very nice interpretation.
Good job. Thanks for sharing.This challenged my yoruba. I thought I understood the language very well.Still a beginner from the looks of things!
Good composer, Baba Gani Agba,RIP
what a great advices from the great legend musician. baba sun re oo
It's about time this hit the net.
The vocals alone is music to the ear.
one of the best albums from baba n Gani agba
No wahala diddim...these are the greats of the past our past as black society
kpelu Alafia
Rip my african teacher
nice one
❤
Baba Ngani Agba.
Haruna
I would love to receive his meaning in english if it is possible. God bless.
Tryna make use of translator bluetooth
Fêla anikulap
Musuliu..ishola.. haruna
Good intelligence
mai loko fiii me deu coçera no cu