THIS IS A YORUBA SONG NOT NIGERIAN SONGS. NIGERIA WAS FORMED WITH MORE THAN 50 NATIONS YORUBA NATION IS D BEST AMONG THEM ALL AND WELL CIVILIZED LATE DR ORLANDO WAS NOT UNDERATED AMONG HIS YORUBA PEOPLE INFACT HE WAS D BEST YORUBA SINGER BECAUSE HE WAS TOO GROUNDED IN YORUBA PHILOSOPHY, CULTURE, HERITAGE, PROVERBIAL YORUBA WORDS WITH OUR NORMS AND VALUES
Yoruba has produced several great musicians. What a great people!!!! Dr Olando is just one of them. Your music will remain for life baba kennery. Remain resting in the bossom of our Lord baba
Listening to men like this reminds me of what Nigerian music industry has lost. These men sang but had little financial success to show for it. But their legacies (music-wise) endure.
I disagree with you that they had little financial success. If you were in the industry you will know about their financial success and what they achieved.
Would you compare what Orlando made throughout his career with what Davido or Wizkid have made in a shortwhile. So, Clement Oloyede is right. Its important that their legacy and intellectual property is protected. It has the potential to make more money in their death than when alive. Classics becomes more valuable as time passes.
Same here too my lovely late dad buy every single release of this man not missing any his favorite all his lifetime now this is what made me remember him
Tears rolled down my eyes.....while listening to this track. It made me remember lots of past events in my life.......my late Uncle Olufon of Ifon; Late Oba Adegbera Odogiyon ( RIP). Hnmmmmm........ Late Dr Orlando Owoh, your legacy lives on.(RIP). This is REAL music.
His voice is so amazing!!! He makes me miss my late parents so much. My dad calls him "ganja' meaning marijuana.😂 Told me stories of how he was jailed for use and possession of Marijuana.
Anytime or day, I listen or play this song, tears comes out my eyes, and later I do thank God, because if things did not change for good, I don't know where my life would have be now. This music is a definition of life.
I used to listen to Dr Olando' s music each time I travel home in December those days far back in in 80s at age of 25yrs till now at 76yrs age, it still same, I love it. from Akoko Epinmi in Ondo state
As a 22 year old in this new world, music like this is my santuary. My late dad used to play it when we were kids and listening right now just makes me feel good even when nothing is working out at the moment. Big ups to Mr. Orlando 🤍🤍
The ladies were beautiful in their dancing attire unlike these days, we have tossed our morality to the wind. If our ladies ain't half naked, we haven't shot a good music video. I pray we find what we have lost.
I remember on that fateful day around November 2008 when I heard on radio that baba gave up the ghost,it was as if I lost my family member,that's how much I love Baba kennery,Sleep on
Can any of our youth sing like this these people are the real singer wow what a lovely voice may soul continue rest in the bossom of thy lord i remember when i was with my grant parents they love this man. Rest in perfect peace mr Olando owoh.
Kudos, goes to you Dad Dr Orlando Owoh for this lovely track laid down before you demised.Anytime, that am travelling to Akungba. I always listening to all his musical album.Respect ,Baba this is what they called highlife songs.May, your gentle soul rest in perfect peace . Listening from Norway.✊✊✊gbosa for you.
"Opo lonse big man lode ise owo won koseeri" meaning " many are doing big men in the society whose their work cannot be proud of" sleep on baba.. I will forever be listening to your music.
@@pincewill1 ever since you introduce me to Orlando growing up together, i have never stop listening to his Songs. These songs brings back fantastic memories of our childhood. Thank you so much my big brother. I am always proud to call you my beloved brother .
...I remain grateful for reviving my memories. I've been listening to this music as far back 80s, I bought some CD plates of this very music 26years ago but, I've lost the sounds due to constant playing. ...I'll be happy and equally grateful if I can have it back.
Every time i need good music ,only our legendary yoruba musicians can do it. i have been listening to Orlando music since i was 5 and now am 21 i found myself looking around for his songs
Lyrics so deep. Wow. its so enlightened. Mba ti ku ota i ba yomi, wan lalakori omo tilo. Biku o ba pawa, maa fise orin dara fayaraye ri. Talalabaro mi...Oluwa lalabaro mi.
2023 and still dey gbadun my Orlando.. Na my legacy... One of the things my great late Dad left for me... One day my sons will listen to and enjoy Baba Keneri.
Anytime I listen to the song 🤣I forgot things in my front and my side I became cool and serious..😐 is Good to listen to 198th song 🙊👨🎤he make sense jor💋💋
I love Dr Orlando Owoh like mad I hear his music all day and night while sleeping in my hostel even all my friends called me baba Owoh I’m in love with his music and African keneries beat international! 🎼🔥
Listening to this, one of his phrases reminds me that their generation changed Nigerian attitude towards musicians; musicians hitherto were viewed as beggars. Their attitude to providing good rhythm, informative words, melodious sounds that cut across ethnic groups and social classes lifted souls, gave Nigeria good image across the globe and added value to lives. I miss Oliver de Coque as well. RIP Orlando Owoh. You guys should greet Bob Marley for us.
A rare music legend passed this way,leaving an indelible print on rhe sand of music. 98%of today mysician are made mad from the beginning.Anyway,great legends like Dr.Orlando Owoh's xant die.His music is peculiarly unique. 7:30 😅
All these great Artists should have never lack any financial burden in their lifetimes, but we never appreciate them and their works.. Despite leaving half of my life away from Nigeria, I never takes this type of music for granted because they gave me that sense of belonging and because of that, am feeling grateful and proud of my identity.. Rest Well 💐💐
@Babatundey, am like you bro. I live over half of my life in western world, Dr. Orlando Owoh (RIP) remains my best musician of all time. I think one of the reasons our older artists get broke financially in their olden days is their love for many women, and as it is in our culture; many children. Women cost money sir. Am sure our forefathers or mothers that named wife IYA OWO have their reasons. My delight is that most of our youths, (well in the western nations) are more focus than my generations and the people before me. I haven't been to Nigeria in 11 years, and just 3 times in 31 years. I hope our younger men learn from their fathers' mistakes and use their time and money more wisely.
it reminds me of my childhood when the whole family are together for the Xmas and New year.. My dad will wake every body up with a nice n slow music from Dr Orlando ....Orlando was my Dad favourite, we all love BABA ORLANDO....Gone are the old good music...
Before meeting Baba one on one in the early 80s at his Agege residence, I thought he was a spirit as his songs are soul-moving and encapsulating, Farewell Baba.
Rest on Dr Orlando Owo. You were amongst my favourite musicians as a kid. Your lyrics are ageless. I particularly love your: Experience, E Get As E Be, Iyawo Olele, Ma Wo Mi Roro and so on.
OMG this are the legend Artist Dr Orlando Owoh great man handsome man hardworking man legend himself no leriq always on the deck anytime any day RIP IN God hand DADDY We love you ur song raign for life 👑🔌💖
This music brought tears to my eyes because I remembered my late father ,,,,he so much love orlando owoh songs and that made me to love it too.Musics that heals .
My Eldest brotherman initiated me in listening to Baba Orlando songs in the 90s.... I feel so much good whenever I listen to it and have never regretted it
Baba,you will forever be remembered,your voice!I grew up with your music.papa has no record player but the neighbour,who has one,let’s only Orlando chime out.from 04:00-06:00 am everyday.almost sixty years ago…
"Opo to nse bigman lode ise owo won o seri.". says a lot about Nigerian society today, especially kidnappers and fraudsters acting as rich men in the society!
Baba Orlando Owo! Ha! Generations go and so does beautiful music. I am glad this was the sort of music we grew up around. Ours was a blessed generation.
Meeting with you somtime in 2011 in Ikeja where you performed this song life made me apperciate your musical prowess more, your songs will ever remain green.
A rare music legend passed this way,leaving an indelible print on rhe sand of music. 98%of today mysician are made mad from the beginning.Anyway,great legends like Dr.Orlando Owoh's xant die.His music is peculiarly unique.
Who is still listening to this evergreen song with me 2019??🤔🤔
Continue to rest in perfect peace Baba Orlando Owoh 🙏
Am here doing the same brother! We dont have music anymore in Africa🙄
I am still listening to it right 4rm UAE 🇦🇪
Good music never dies 🇰🇼
I just found out he is my great grand uncle
@@babsknk3965 yes
Orlando owoh! Baba agba! Much love from this Igbo man! You are indeed one of a kind!
Im not nigerian but been listening to this for a very long time. Dr orlando is a underated untouchable musician.
Roberto Figueiredo where are you from?
Keep enjoying Roberto! He is our legend in Nigeria. Chio!
Bless you richly, great connoisseur of good music!
@@omolaraolademdji9080 looks Italian or Spanish. However, good and great music transcend boundaries.
THIS IS A YORUBA SONG NOT NIGERIAN SONGS. NIGERIA WAS FORMED WITH MORE THAN 50 NATIONS
YORUBA NATION IS D BEST AMONG THEM ALL AND WELL CIVILIZED
LATE DR ORLANDO WAS NOT UNDERATED AMONG HIS YORUBA PEOPLE INFACT HE WAS D BEST YORUBA SINGER BECAUSE HE WAS TOO GROUNDED IN YORUBA PHILOSOPHY, CULTURE, HERITAGE, PROVERBIAL YORUBA WORDS WITH OUR NORMS AND VALUES
2020 I am here . More likes for baba if you gbadun his songs . #legend
great music 🎶
My brother,baba music relaxes me whenever am stress out
Who's here again in February 2024? Hit up if you're here. Legend lives 🙌 forever ❤️
Yoruba has produced several great musicians. What a great people!!!! Dr Olando is just one of them. Your music will remain for life baba kennery. Remain resting in the bossom of our Lord baba
Listening to men like this reminds me of what Nigerian music industry has lost. These men sang but had little financial success to show for it. But their legacies (music-wise) endure.
you right bro....some of the youth of today cant even sing a track of the oldies music
Clement Oloyede
Not only do they lack what it takes today, they also lack creativity and not even ready to put in any effort! It's a pity.
I disagree with you that they had little financial success. If you were in the industry you will know about their financial success and what they achieved.
Clement Oloyede May I correct your mind set. He was financially bouyant and well made.
Would you compare what Orlando made throughout his career with what Davido or Wizkid have made in a shortwhile. So, Clement Oloyede is right. Its important that their legacy and intellectual property is protected. It has the potential to make more money in their death than when alive. Classics becomes more valuable as time passes.
My late dad really makes us fall in love with this beautiful sound ...Rip Sir.
The same here.. may they RIP
Same here too my lovely late dad buy every single release of this man not missing any his favorite all his lifetime now this is what made me remember him
Same with my Dad of blessed memory.
Also my dad of blessed memory
I'm@@adebayoshegun8675
Who's listening this song 2024
Me whoo
Me ❤
This is my number one song on Spotify this year
❤❤
Saw this guy singing like him. Brought back memories.
Tears rolled down my eyes.....while listening to this track. It made me remember lots of past events in my life.......my late Uncle Olufon of Ifon; Late Oba Adegbera Odogiyon ( RIP).
Hnmmmmm........ Late Dr Orlando Owoh, your legacy lives on.(RIP).
This is REAL music.
The words in this music are of wisdom and truth. Rest on Baba.
This generation is really missing on something deep
His voice is so amazing!!! He makes me miss my late parents so much. My dad calls him "ganja' meaning marijuana.😂 Told me stories of how he was jailed for use and possession of Marijuana.
Orlando Owoh remains my favourite yoruba musician, even in death his songs remain evergreen.
Anytime or day, I listen or play this song, tears comes out my eyes, and later I do thank God, because if things did not change for good, I don't know where my life would have be now. This music is a definition of life.
bro you serious??????,
🙏...Papa Orlando
I used to listen to Dr Olando' s music each time I travel home in December those days far back in in 80s at age of 25yrs till now at 76yrs age, it still same, I love it. from Akoko Epinmi in Ondo state
@@Justaguy666 c
This is the real voice, this is one the dude who didn't go into music because of hunger, just been talented and oluwa Gift..
As a 22 year old in this new world, music like this is my santuary. My late dad used to play it when we were kids and listening right now just makes me feel good even when nothing is working out at the moment.
Big ups to Mr. Orlando 🤍🤍
This is music. I deeply enjoy the beat. I'm here listening to this in 2021. Rest on Baba. Much love for you Sir.♥️♥️♥️♥️
Very unique, unparalleled, and second to non voice, a legend ever green in our memory ,we still love you
The ladies were beautiful in their dancing attire unlike these days, we have tossed our morality to the wind.
If our ladies ain't half naked, we haven't shot a good music video.
I pray we find what we have lost.
Great music words of wisdom and nostalgia
This reason why I love Dr Orlando Owoh is because he sing well and very humble man .
I remember on that fateful day around November 2008 when I heard on radio that baba gave up the ghost,it was as if I lost my family member,that's how much I love Baba kennery,Sleep on
Yea: here I am, listening to this early 2020. Mush love ❤️ Baba. Rest on
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This is my pop best song😍listen to this song dey give me joy😍 Orlando Owoh 1☝️Proudly Ondo babe 😍🕺
Am from Akure nice to meet my state girl on TH-cam
Can any of our youth sing like this these people are the real singer wow what a lovely voice may soul continue rest in the bossom of thy lord i remember when i was with my grant parents they love this man. Rest in perfect peace mr Olando owoh.
LOVETH FOLUKE thanks for listening to my channel, Amen to ur prayers!
Kudos, goes to you Dad Dr Orlando Owoh for this lovely track laid down before you demised.Anytime, that am travelling to Akungba. I always listening to all his musical album.Respect ,Baba this is what they called highlife songs.May, your gentle soul rest in perfect peace . Listening from Norway.✊✊✊gbosa for you.
LOVETH FOLUKE They can't and won't even try to improve on their skill, solid soul lyrics
What did he said about “Yellow Sisi”? I had listen over and over but can’t figure .
"Opo lonse big man lode ise owo won koseeri" meaning " many are doing big men in the society whose their work cannot be proud of" sleep on baba.. I will forever be listening to your music.
Yes so many of them especially here in Nigeria.
Bi opo ba ri was lode won a wo was tembelu..
I can't be the only one enjoying this song in 2019!!!
I am also enjoying this Orlando music in 2019
I sight you my brother i am always here even in 2020
@@pincewill1 ever since you introduce me to Orlando growing up together, i have never stop listening to his Songs. These songs brings back fantastic memories of our childhood. Thank you so much my big brother. I am always proud to call you my beloved brother
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@@anetor78 2021 I am here
2021
The parables and proverbs in songs like this, are what makes me love listening to them. RIP Baba Orlando Owoh
Major reason I listen to his songs: full of wisdom.
Any time I miss my father I come over to play this track because it’s one of his best track RIP Headteac he r
Hmmm same here too
Do you know how happy and excited I was the day I found his album on the rack at some obscure library in the US?
And did you buy them? silly questions of course lol
Heard this song from one of my Naija friends who had put it on their status Love from India.🙏🙏
Uyyyuyyyyuyyyyyuyy
How are doing
J daddy fans...
Welcome
How u doing?
"Ade semi pele pele".... Ade Konga the drummer Rip..
Olatunji oladele He is still alive
...I remain grateful for reviving my memories. I've been listening to this music as far back 80s, I bought some CD plates of this very music 26years ago but, I've lost the sounds due to constant playing.
...I'll be happy and equally grateful if I can have it back.
Every time i need good music ,only our legendary yoruba musicians can do it. i have been listening to Orlando music since i was 5 and now am 21 i found myself looking around for his songs
I’ve been listening since I was a kid. I’m older now and still doing same 😊
Doesn't this song make you want to dance with joy and gratitude to the almighty! Thank you Baba rest amongst the stars❤❤❤❤
Lyrics so deep. Wow. its so enlightened. Mba ti ku ota i ba yomi, wan lalakori omo tilo. Biku o ba pawa, maa fise orin dara fayaraye ri. Talalabaro mi...Oluwa lalabaro mi.
DEEP
Exactly how I feel about that line.... So deep. Human beings are living on destiny path..
2023 and still dey gbadun my Orlando..
Na my legacy...
One of the things my great late Dad left for me...
One day my sons will listen to and enjoy Baba Keneri.
Anytime I listen to the song 🤣I forgot things in my front and my side I became cool and serious..😐 is Good to listen to 198th song 🙊👨🎤he make sense jor💋💋
Kpo
This is an icon to be recon with anytime any day. Rest on baba Kennery
No doubt baba the boss ,we really miss your tunes rest on Champion king,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bobo Felima your boy
I love Dr Orlando Owoh like mad
I hear his music all day and night while sleeping in my hostel even all my friends called me baba Owoh I’m in love with his music and African keneries beat international! 🎼🔥
Listening to this, one of his phrases reminds me that their generation changed Nigerian attitude towards musicians; musicians hitherto were viewed as beggars. Their attitude to providing good rhythm, informative words, melodious sounds that cut across ethnic groups and social classes lifted souls, gave Nigeria good image across the globe and added value to lives.
I miss Oliver de Coque as well.
RIP Orlando Owoh.
You guys should greet Bob Marley for us.
I pray for repose of your soul the legend of juju music. Thanks for the memories
Baba sun reeooo!! Oba awon olorin.
Who is here 2022 , rest on legend...... Can I have 2000 vote here ?
I grew up with this music and I will never get tired of it. His music is so rich both in culture and professionalism.
A rare music legend passed this way,leaving an indelible print on rhe sand of music. 98%of today mysician are made mad from the beginning.Anyway,great legends like Dr.Orlando Owoh's xant die.His music is peculiarly unique. 7:30 😅
Ade Conga , Bad ass!!. Lucky to have watched lots of your live shows at Pussy cat club Alagomeji.Bless your soul Olando.
In less than 4 hours, we r about to enter 2022 I found myself listening to Orlando, rest on sir...❤️❤️
You are not alone, sir.
All these great Artists should have never lack any financial burden in their lifetimes, but we never appreciate them and their works.. Despite leaving half of my life away from Nigeria, I never takes this type of music for granted because they gave me that sense of belonging and because of that, am feeling grateful and proud of my identity.. Rest Well 💐💐
Babatundey you are very correct sir, thanks for listening to my channel.
Rip sir
@Babatundey, am like you bro. I live over half of my life in western world, Dr. Orlando Owoh (RIP) remains my best musician of all time. I think one of the reasons our older artists get broke financially in their olden days is their love for many women, and as it is in our culture; many children. Women cost money sir. Am sure our forefathers or mothers that named wife IYA OWO have their reasons. My delight is that most of our youths, (well in the western nations) are more focus than my generations and the people before me. I haven't been to Nigeria in 11 years, and just 3 times in 31 years. I hope our younger men learn from their fathers' mistakes and use their time and money more wisely.
Until when they are no more,then we will know their influences
Oluwa lala baro mi... 2024 still grooving this legendary music 🎵
I enjoy every of his songs,it passes message to the people..rest on baba.June 10th 2020.
it reminds me of my childhood when the whole family are together for the Xmas and New year.. My dad will wake every body up with a nice n slow music from Dr Orlando ....Orlando was my Dad favourite, we all love BABA ORLANDO....Gone are the old good music...
Seems we had similar child hood then....My dad did pretty much same.
B bio
Qw
maria kar you right same here my dad I missed him so much. every morning vibes can't wait to see him o
Don't make me cry
I saw him last in 2000 when he performed at Dr brown birthday party in Lagos. He will always remain my favorite musician. R.I.P kenery father
This is one of the greatest RASTAMAN Yoruba land ever produced, along with Fela...
Legend🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🔥🔥, thank God for music like this, not all the nonsense portable in the music industry now
A musical genius. I love his music
Damn !.
Thank you for uploading this masterpiece .
Respect to pa Orlando Owoh RIP ✊🏾
Before meeting Baba one on one in the early 80s at his Agege residence, I thought he was a spirit as his songs are soul-moving and encapsulating, Farewell Baba.
His lyrics speaks wisdom 👏 evergreen. My Best any day any time. Sleep on Baba kennery
I do like this music when I'm still going to primary school in mushin at 80's rest in perfect peace baba Orlando
I love the deep and easy groove of this song, and the Chief is just so mesmerising when he sings! Great music! Thank you!
my favrt of all time,thnx 4 sharing......the lyrics is top of the line
Here I am in 2021 grooving to this evergreen hit!
His memory lives on!!!
He his a Hall Of Famer! ⭐️ ❤️
Makes 2 of us. Good music never dies.
I am here ❤❤❤
I study with this track. Works like magic.
You not alone Ma'am.... We up in here🔥🔥🔥🙌👌✌️👍
Oluwa la labaro mi........respect respect baba🙌
Rest on Dr Orlando Owo. You were amongst my favourite musicians as a kid. Your lyrics are ageless. I particularly love your: Experience, E Get As E Be, Iyawo Olele, Ma Wo Mi Roro and so on.
WHOS LISTENING NOVEMBER....DECEMBER 2019
OMG this are the legend Artist Dr Orlando Owoh great man handsome man hardworking man legend himself no leriq always on the deck anytime any day RIP IN God hand DADDY We love you ur song raign for life 👑🔌💖
This music brought tears to my eyes because I remembered my late father ,,,,he so much love orlando owoh songs and that made me to love it too.Musics that heals .
My Eldest brotherman initiated me in listening to Baba Orlando songs in the 90s.... I feel so much good whenever I listen to it and have never regretted it
It's 2024 and I'm still jamming to this evergreen🔥
Baba,you will forever be remembered,your voice!I grew up with your music.papa has no record player but the neighbour,who has one,let’s only Orlando chime out.from 04:00-06:00 am everyday.almost sixty years ago…
Evergreen songs.. Am happy I listen to songs like this
No tomb-down
Love you BABA. Thank God Kunle Orlando is back on stage.
A very unique and blessed musician. R.I.P. great man.
These are the kind of music that connects my past with my present I can’t ever get enough of Dr Orlando Owoh..
Old days sweet.....see our men and women are dancing with decent dress.....am so happy to see this
"Opo to nse bigman lode ise owo won o seri.". says a lot about Nigerian society today, especially kidnappers and fraudsters acting as rich men in the society!
Grear Legend, sweet relaxing and wonderful music good for the body mind and soul. I'm so grateful to my great Baba Orlando Owoh. Rest on Sir❤❤
Thank you for making my childhood/adulthood a memorable one with your music ❤️🇳🇬
Mt grand mother favorite song🥰🥰🥰🥰
Always appreciate my late dad for putting in through to know the value of great Orlando songs
Who is still listening to this good music in 2022.
Reminds me of ma late mum nd dad....miss them so much...
😞
May they keep resting in peace 🙏🏽
He daei but his music never daellmmmm
This is what African music sounds like not what they’re singing these days.
Amazing! Anytime I hear Dr Orlando I am so emotional. Those wonderful joyful memories of youth are too vivid. Dr Adeyemo.
I am from Akwa Ibom state but i love this song like mad.
gentlesjerry express thanks for listening sir
im from Igbo but I love all Dr Orlando songs ooo
Baba Orlando Owo! Ha! Generations go and so does beautiful music. I am glad this was the sort of music we grew up around. Ours was a blessed generation.
I am here May 2024 still enjoying the evergreen music.
I can't stop listening to Dr Orlando songs..
Your music still sound new even in 2021… rest on sir!!
I always remember my late dad whenever I hear this man song. By gob bless their soul
This is September 2021 am enjoying your music Orlando owoh may your soul rest in peace .......from Holland 🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱
what a lovely song in a chilling Saturday. Home away from home
Jacob is listening all the time now in England English people, nice desmesrao good 👍✌️🕊️
Meeting with you somtime in 2011 in Ikeja where you performed this song life made me apperciate your musical prowess more, your songs will ever remain green.
A rare music legend passed this way,leaving an indelible print on rhe sand of music. 98%of today mysician are made mad from the beginning.Anyway,great legends like Dr.Orlando Owoh's xant die.His music is peculiarly unique.
Listening to this wonderful musician at 3:55pm Thursday, Nov 12 2020
Ha baba ...tu ma fait découvrir ce pépé et depuis lors je ne fait que écouter cette chanson....
nabil kouadio moi également
Here to listen to this song in August 2021. It remains evergreen . Continue to RIP Orlando Owoh
I enjoy Orlando music 🎶
He's a legend 🙌
Maximum credit to that bass guitarist 🎸 🙌 👌
Mawo mi roro - my uncle plays it every morning on sunday, thats how i became a lover of this legend.
The Yoruba clan are blessed with..... legendary musicians.Longlive Yoruba
@@adeyemioluwatobi6276 owoh is an ondo man. long live ondo
"Egbe mi gbogbo nlo lace lode o kini ma se lo?" Great music. RIP BABA.