Dele, thanks for doing this interview. I felt exactly the same way you expressed whenever I listen to the song "Iya mi jowo". Up to this day, I am always moved to tears listening to this song. Powerful, emotional, raw and downright sincere! So nice to hear the story behind it. Great respect to the pioneers of our Nigerian traditional music Mama Taiwo and Kehinde (RIP) Lijadu. Great folklorists! These are the people who ploughed the jungle of opportunities for our modern day musicians. They did it with sweat, blood and unmatched dignity. Thank you!
Thanks for bringing Anty Taiwo for this show Their talents is unparalleled Their songs are unique May the soul of her twin sister continue to rest in peace
Thanks for your works, bro. I remember their popular song, ‘orere elejigbo’,I love the song, so memorable. I pray for many more years for our mother and repose of the soul of her late twin sister.
Such a brilliant mom, Dele pls we need a 2nd part; continuation of dis Interview, mogbadun e gidigan, amosa kilode tojekiwonsoro tabi tofekiwonsoro more on Yoruba Nation Now !!! Good Interview sha, anyways. Bless Up 🙏
Lijadu sister music my best musician good rhythm good lyrics I enjoy their a lot. May the souls of your twins sister Mama Kehinde lijadu rest in perfect peace.
I am so happy to hear this Legend,will like to link with them, how is the other Sister Alaba,we all live together in Tejuosho Street Surulere ,will like to get in touch with them
I use to know the Lijadu Sisters and their biological children way back in the Mid-1980s when they were living around Dopemu Roundabout, Lagos then. In fact, I use to crush on their eldest child (Enitan) then. What stopped me from asking her for love was my friend's (the Eribake) elder sister who was always keeping eyes of the girl to make sure that non of us boys messed with her partially because she ess a secondary school pupil of about between 16 and 17 years old then.
At 1.01.30,she reigned a curse on rumour mongers,if somebody does not know something is it not better to keep quiet rather than start saying rubbish about somebody and this is very typical of some Nigerians.May God help that country.
🌴God bless u ma, may ur beloved Twin-sis gentle soul rest In perfect peace. Praise God for ur beautiful gentle living soul n may u live much more longer in beauty, perfectly healthy life with all ur dearly beloved ones fams: children n grand-children, gr8gc in peace, love n harmony forever, lagbara Olorun Oba Olodumare ... Ire o ... Ire laomari IJMN Ire o💕 🥀Bless Up 🙏😇👁👼🌿😘
I was very opportune to meet the two sisters when they moved to Hancock Street in Brooklyn New York,I visit them every evening. They are highly spiritual. And a very good cook. They are the ones who taught me about herbal cooking. Ginger with stew. I really miss them, great sisters.
What then happened after Mama used God of iron to swear and she lied that the offender did not know how he offended when in actual fact he knew what he did? I am just curious.
Seriously Mr presenter are u asking that woman why they were so little in stature in Africa Nigeria..are u serious are u born in Europe or American it's normal things in Africa to see kids been small in stature...
There are billions of Muslims all over the world and possibly a few non-Muslims that have the Glorious Qur'an memorised. There are also few Muslim Religious Comparers who knew and knows the Bible (off hand). Late Ahmad Deedat didn't have to open either of the Books in any of his religious debates while alive.
Maybe you need to listen back to that part very well to know precisely what question i posed to her. I can't remember asking why anyone's stature is small. You can also do well to point out that part to me so I can listen back and correct myself in future. Thank you so much sir.
Dele, thanks for doing this interview. I felt exactly the same way you expressed whenever I listen to the song "Iya mi jowo". Up to this day, I am always moved to tears listening to this song. Powerful, emotional, raw and downright sincere! So nice to hear the story behind it. Great respect to the pioneers of our Nigerian traditional music Mama Taiwo and Kehinde (RIP) Lijadu. Great folklorists! These are the people who ploughed the jungle of opportunities for our modern day musicians. They did it with sweat, blood and unmatched dignity. Thank you!
You write well sir. Fitting tributes indeed
Thanks for bringing Anty Taiwo for this show Their talents is unparalleled Their songs are unique May the soul of her twin sister continue to rest in peace
Hummm this woman is real yoruba woman thank you madam Gob almighty will be with you always ❤️ ❤❤ I always enjoy your music in those days
Wao Lijadu Sisters...my beautiful sisters...I remembered these beautiful sisters in the 70s....the voice is still there....love you big sisters 💕💕💕
Thanks for your works, bro. I remember their popular song, ‘orere elejigbo’,I love the song, so memorable. I pray for many more years for our mother and repose of the soul of her late twin sister.
Such a brilliant mom, Dele pls we need a 2nd part; continuation of dis Interview, mogbadun e gidigan, amosa kilode tojekiwonsoro tabi tofekiwonsoro more on Yoruba Nation Now !!! Good Interview sha, anyways. Bless Up 🙏
Wow!I love this interview,I have learnt alot on how to improve in my music career,God bless Mama and thank you for bringing her up on this show
May God bless Mama Taiwo Liijadu.
The twins love is so great.
The two were guarded by the same spirit.
hey Dele, mehn i really love your hand works bro . I'm from London but ur channel always makes me happy and lets me remember home . keep it up mate 🙏🏽
Thank you so much sir. I appreciate.
The best music interview program
@@deleadeyanju, Dele u are a genius, keep the good work going, GOD got ur back, the LORD is ur strenght, GOD bless u
Lijadu sister music my best musician good rhythm good lyrics I enjoy their a lot. May the souls of your twins sister Mama Kehinde lijadu rest in perfect peace.
I enjoy this thought- provoking interview. Thanks for the internet.
Such a wonderful interview. Thanks Dele for making this happen.
Iyami Omo Taiwo Lijadu. I love you and I appreciate you both. ❤great interview. I really really enjoyed this interview oo
I am so happy to hear this Legend,will like to link with them, how is the other Sister Alaba,we all live together in Tejuosho Street Surulere ,will like to get in touch with them
I use to know the Lijadu Sisters and their biological children way back in the Mid-1980s when they were living around Dopemu Roundabout, Lagos then. In fact, I use to crush on their eldest child (Enitan) then. What stopped me from asking her for love was my friend's (the Eribake) elder sister who was always keeping eyes of the girl to make sure that non of us boys messed with her partially because she ess a secondary school pupil of about between 16 and 17 years old then.
Let’s bring her home. Build a house for her and make her happy for live
At 1.01.30,she reigned a curse on rumour mongers,if somebody does not know something is it not better to keep quiet rather than start saying rubbish about somebody and this is very typical of some Nigerians.May God help that country.
🌴God bless u ma, may ur beloved Twin-sis gentle soul rest In perfect peace. Praise God for ur beautiful gentle living soul n may u live much more longer in beauty, perfectly healthy life with all ur dearly beloved ones fams: children n grand-children, gr8gc in peace, love n harmony forever, lagbara Olorun Oba Olodumare ... Ire o ... Ire laomari IJMN Ire o💕
🥀Bless Up 🙏😇👁👼🌿😘
I love you so much ma Aunty Taiwo Lijadu, Yoruba Nation all the way 💖💖💖💖💖💖
What could have been the reason why fela wasn’t supportive of their musical career?
i was very small when i use to listen to their music
Wow!! Itan ni mama Lijadu pa fun wa yio!! God bless her
Thank you for this interview. We will surely answer òur father's name
Isese Lagba oooo big sister mi....💕
I was very opportune to meet the two sisters when they moved to Hancock Street in Brooklyn New York,I visit them every evening. They are highly spiritual. And a very good cook. They are the ones who taught me about herbal cooking. Ginger with stew. I really miss them, great sisters.
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God bless you ma in fact i enjoy this show
What state is sister Taiwo in the United States of America 🇺🇸
Yes, you're absolutely right and correct. Even if there's SICKLERS, who's business?, people just talk rubbish.
Agbaletu you are great.
E yea ...sister Kenny Lijadu RIP ..
Beautiful to listen to
Good old days oldies. Lovely jobly.
Glad you enjoyed it sir.
My dad loves danger so much
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Ẹ seun pupọ ooo. Mo ngbadun eto yi gidigidi. Iya ti fi ọrọ silẹ fun gbogbo wa wipe ki a mase gbagbe asa wa
What then happened after Mama used God of iron to swear and she lied that the offender did not know how he offended when in actual fact he knew what he did? I am just curious.
Seriously Mr presenter are u asking that woman why they were so little in stature in Africa Nigeria..are u serious are u born in Europe or American it's normal things in Africa to see kids been small in stature...
Do you married
This is a classic
She is Brooklyn, New York.
Mo ni igbagbo pe ni ojo kan maa pade iya yii . Mo gbadun Yoruba enu wan. Opolo wan si wa nibe.
There are billions of Muslims all over the world and possibly a few non-Muslims that have the Glorious Qur'an memorised. There are also few Muslim Religious Comparers who knew and knows the Bible (off hand). Late Ahmad Deedat didn't have to open either of the Books in any of his religious debates while alive.
That's what they probably did to aunt Funmi Adams also, they sent them on exile.
Sound funny to me asking her why they were so little in stature while they were growing up I mean I don't know how answer that question...
Maybe you need to listen back to that part very well to know precisely what question i posed to her. I can't remember asking why anyone's stature is small. You can also do well to point out that part to me so I can listen back and correct myself in future. Thank you so much sir.
@@deleadeyanjukudos 👍
bring Alhaj Rilwan Onifade, Adebayo Azeez and
Love Azeez
Inu mi dun gidigidi lati gbọ eto yii.
O je ohun ìwúrí fún mi láti gbọ mama wa ti won n so Yoruba tààrà.
Agba a ṣọ́ ile pẹ́ o Mama wa.
Ajinde ara yoo ma je
Omo olubikin
❤❤
Danger danger
Very poor interviewer.
You must have missed his other interviews.
He is one of the best in his ilk.