I am very happy to know that our connections still exist even though we are separated. I am in Brazil and here we have most of this songs in our Orixas ceremonies. E barabo e mojuba... At least three of these songs are played here too. Axe Alaxe.
@lord....here in the usa, we have lost our spiritual sense, also.but, with the influx of Caribbean pl and AFRIKANS,we are finding ourselves again.MAFEREFUN GBOGBO IBAYE!!
@icacaonline rightly said. Any religion that says you should walk away from your culture is no religion, it's nothing but a tool to conquer, and the reality is so many of our people have been and still conquered. Never get so comfortable in another man's house, that you forget to build your own. AFRICANS RECLAIM YOUR IDENTITY. Stay bless
Daryl Richardson yeah that right I say it time and time again that the bible is a demonic book and people think it's good these people come with there cross and kill out most of the people in this continent in the name of Jesus then they will tell you that shango is devilish thinks but the truth is I never see shango men going killing people like theses Christians now the Muslim take over but they all come from the same book
i came from cuba and i tell you that i like it very much .many of the lirics we sing them as well in cuba the music is diferent and the drums look like something we call iyesa .Beatifull love it
Sounds really similar to kumina in jamaica, except in jamaica we use kikongo.I've heard of people in clarendon that speak yoruba and maroons speak a form of asanti twi.also the tables look very similar to thanksgiving tables in jamaica. Keep our african culture alive yes sah!
Wow!!!! thats my elder sister singing......An orisha choir in St.Helena...Oshun Shrine!!!!...... Omgeee where did dey get dat group pic of us dat waz sooooooooooo long ago!!!
These Orin, its very similar our Orins in candomblé! Igbá agbò agò mò jubá Igbá fó sé Esù ara gbò agò mò jubá E pá dè kò ni kò ara gbò agò mò jubá Legbara Esù lonan
I Love this music! I'm from Martinique and we also have Bèlè dance but we forgot most ritual for orishas. As we still are a French departement, we lost a part of our identity. I'm really looking for that everywhere in the caribean islands. Thanks for videos! I hope one day i'll go back to Trinidad to see that! Ps: Do you use ritual of orishas for the stick fight?
to the person who borrowed my cd and never returned it.... plz do.... i should think if ur going to show oshun festival, it would only be apropriate to play something for her.... but anyway....
itz funny to be listening to this music and then look at the screen right in time at 3:38 to see a pic of your family...this shyt jus gave me goosebumps...maybe i should rewind the vid to the beginning to see wat i missed...lol...where did u get that pic from?
in Dominica we also have the Bele, well the 5 diffrent kinds of Bele, you notice the the beating of the drums are identical to Bele and the way of singing.
i see they are planting flags with bamboo stick just as the hindu's planting their flags. but the flags looks different. nice video. i'm from Suriname.
@omoorisha07 In trinidad there are no lyrics, your grandparents sang these songs and they sang them to you when you were a child and you grew with the translations. The orishas are a people just like the Jews.
Peace and blessings to you. Is this song appropriate as a wedding song for a bride to enter upon? We want to invite our ancestors in, but don't want to offend the Orisha if it should simply be reverenced and not "used". Thank you!
Wow!!!! thats my elder sister singing......An orisha choir in St.Helena...Oshun Shrine!!!!...... Omgeee where did dey get dat group pic of us dat waz sooooooooooo long ago!!!
yoruba culture running deep in the diaspora. we are all one people, Africans! Black People! do you hear me?!
I am very happy to know that our connections still exist even though we are separated. I am in Brazil and here we have most of this songs in our Orixas ceremonies.
E barabo e mojuba...
At least three of these songs are played here too.
Axe Alaxe.
pore raising when I hear this Orisha music I feel the indomitable African spirit of my people...Blessings to all
@lord....here in the usa, we have lost our spiritual sense, also.but, with the influx of Caribbean pl and AFRIKANS,we are finding ourselves again.MAFEREFUN GBOGBO IBAYE!!
Very true
So beautiful, greetings from Nigeria.
@icacaonline rightly said. Any religion that says you should walk away from your culture is no religion, it's nothing but a tool to conquer, and the reality is so many of our people have been and still conquered. Never get so comfortable in another man's house, that you forget to build your own. AFRICANS RECLAIM YOUR IDENTITY. Stay bless
Daryl Richardson yeah that right I say it time and time again that the bible is a demonic book and people think it's good these people come with there cross and kill out most of the people in this continent in the name of Jesus then they will tell you that shango is devilish thinks but the truth is I never see shango men going killing people like theses Christians now the Muslim take over but they all come from the same book
Ase wa..
i came from cuba and i tell you that i like it very much .many of the lirics we sing them as well in cuba the music is diferent and the drums look like something we call iyesa .Beatifull love it
aaye !! powwwwerful voice , and passionate version......the water rises up to serve you, the bush will clear and the land will obey you all...O bab
Chu Trini gone clear with Orisha, gwaan tru!!!! big up!!!
Priestess Auset Ra Amen Trinidad always shango always
💞💟💖💗👄i love dis song so much,much love bless up👄💗💖💟💞
Very beautiful! A sincere thanks from Guadeloupe.
Laroye Exu Laroye!!! Mo foribale for you! From Brazil, candomblé religion
@ trinisoul21 we don't become God... we are just instruments of his work. Manifestations is just one way in which God shows us that he is alive.
Guyana here.. love it!
Sounds really similar to kumina in jamaica, except in jamaica we use kikongo.I've heard of people in clarendon that speak yoruba and maroons speak a form of asanti twi.also the tables look very similar to thanksgiving tables in jamaica. Keep our african culture alive yes sah!
Wow!!!! thats my elder sister singing......An orisha choir in St.Helena...Oshun Shrine!!!!...... Omgeee where did dey get dat group pic of us dat waz sooooooooooo long ago!!!
Beautiful...Ase'
i love this song an i love my culture so much
These Orin, its very similar our Orins in candomblé! Igbá agbò agò mò jubá Igbá fó sé Esù ara gbò agò mò jubá E pá dè kò ni kò ara gbò agò mò jubá Legbara Esù lonan
Yoruba connection
this is so inspirational to my soul, the sound the riddem, I got to connect to it.
This is so beautiful and relaxing oloté mo yuba
I Love this music! I'm from Martinique and we also have Bèlè dance but we forgot most ritual for orishas. As we still are a French departement, we lost a part of our identity. I'm really looking for that everywhere in the caribean islands. Thanks for videos! I hope one day i'll go back to Trinidad to see that!
Ps: Do you use ritual of orishas for the stick fight?
I love this kind of music it is my riligon
Happy Spiritual Shouter Baptist Liberation Day
to the person who borrowed my cd and never returned it.... plz do....
i should think if ur going to show oshun festival, it would only be apropriate to play something for her....
but anyway....
itz funny to be listening to this music and then look at the screen right in time at 3:38 to see a pic of your family...this shyt jus gave me goosebumps...maybe i should rewind the vid to the beginning to see wat i missed...lol...where did u get that pic from?
The drums!
Why i feel LIKE dancing?
in Dominica we also have the Bele, well the 5 diffrent kinds of Bele, you notice the the beating of the drums are identical to Bele and the way of singing.
no problem.... hope to see more...
I love this song
Fabulous, keep it coming.
I seeing so many familiar faces lol Marlon looking good!
i see they are planting flags with bamboo stick just as the hindu's planting their flags. but the flags looks different. nice video. i'm from Suriname.
YAYA BOOM. I WILL GIVE YOU SEVEN BUTTERFLIES.
FROM LADY DYNAMITE TRINIDAD & TOBAGO, ENGLAND, USA.
CAN WE HAVE THE ENGLISH.
woops... meant to give you a HUGE thumbs up icacaonline...
Could anyone in Trinidad that is into Orisha worship contact me? I have inquiries... Thanks.
me
sadly christianity wiped out orisha out of Jamaica, but the history is still there.
❤❤❤❤❤
Leader Marlon ,Miguel lol u big in the dance love iris has. Ash.o
that's my daddy and brother
love
Did she ever sing for Eleggua? I would love a link if anyone has... Thanks in advance
leader marlon,dedan,candice,singing sandra,leader ambrose
this is from the cd Songs of the Orisha Palais.i cant find it aniiwhere in brooklyn
Thank u
Blessings! can someone please tell me where i can get some orisha music? I yearn to hear them,,,thanks!
@omoorisha07 In trinidad there are no lyrics, your grandparents sang these songs and they sang them to you when you were a child and you grew with the translations. The orishas are a people just like the Jews.
@icacaonline . Totally agree with you
Oggun berele!!
I would like to hear a song for OYA please thank you
Peace and blessings to you. Is this song appropriate as a wedding song for a bride to enter upon? We want to invite our ancestors in, but don't want to offend the Orisha if it should simply be reverenced and not "used". Thank you!
Ase Ase Ase
hmmm i love orisha movement
i loveeeeeeeeeeeee it
Could anyone in Trinidad that is into Orisha worship contact me?
There are TONS of Facebook groups.
please send me more
Eshu Baragbo!!!!!
❤️🖤
Nathaniel
I wanna get the CDWho plays this?
Lyrics for the first song?
@omoorisha07 Yeah, I want lyrics too. With a translation if possible :)
might be a stupid question but how do you find lyrics lol
@Trinisoul21 HUh?
:)
I would like to download these. Who is the artist ?
love this song
You can find the album on iTunes and Apple Music “Songs of the Orisha Palais”
Mo Juba*
Wow!!!! thats my elder sister singing......An orisha choir in St.Helena...Oshun Shrine!!!!...... Omgeee where did dey get dat group pic of us dat waz sooooooooooo long ago!!!