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  • I wonder who 7olusegun is and I have no doubt he of a generation that missed out on an age when we are truly proud as a people. A time when we could hold up our heads high in the society. There is no doubt we have an identity crisis now as a people which is quite unfortunate. I'm baffled anyone could refer to the reverted Yusuf Olatunji as done by this fellow.

  • @Yormeey, ca you please update this video with it's title? Thanks for the good music.

  • I wonder why Mr. Yussuf sings like he was powered by "run-down" batteries.

  • this is music....respect...

  • Thank you so much, I was brought up on this music, my dad appreciated a wide range of genre and they all had their times they were played. Late weekend evenings you knew it was time for Kasumu Adio followed by Yusuf Olatunji played late into the night. My dad passed away 16 years now but when I stumbled across this it brings even more wonderful memories of him to the fore. My mother is still alive and stays with me and when I played this for her she just wanted to carry on listening.

  • Thanks for your great initiatve.... my dad was so proud to be part of this record and am soo happy he is still alive today... Though, we are far from him but technology keep us together by listening to this lovely song... Ajala m s

  • Great man great song. The good and humble memory will never be forgotten. Pastor Victor Adeoye Lawal

  • Great man great song. The good and humble memory will never be forgotten.

  • sup yormeey 9ice one can u pls upload ijimere sogigun thanx bro

  • amazing...truly amazing...beyond colour,beyond language,beyond nationality....the essence of music...

  • This is a unique music.

  • When the track started and slipped it brought back memories

  • Have you ever chanced upon Yusuf Olatunji playing on the radio at bedtime? Once you have you do not need the old Western classics for a nightcap! Indeed at a time in western Nigeria some young, new-generation types struggled to render that sentiment in international terms when they described Olatunji as "Nigeria's Beethoven"; a stretch no doubt, but listen to those folks at night and you'll see why Olatunji must come to mind!

  • Good job people, this is the real stuff in my view...

  • My dad brought me up with all these lyrics...thanks for posting,i feel good whenever i listen to yusuf.

  • thanks for upload this song, it just reminds of my dad............... thanks once again

  • Baba Legba wasmy favourite musician that whenever l am listening toBaba Legba I fill happen. Rest In Peace

  • Baba Legba

  • i have to say a big thank u to those who put all these baba legba music here.u ve done a great job.kudos to u.

  • God bless all those who endeavored to get these L'gbaa songs on here! you have made my early mornings complete....no more tupac shakur at 5am!

  • @nirex2000 , what a nice decision but you make me laugh

  • @Kunleking00 pls if you guys have Alh Dauda epo Akara music clips and his picture kindly post it on you tube we should not let that mans work be perished.

  • No artiste makes this kind of muzik these days.What a pity.Nigeria have losts many of it's legends.Rest in peace Baba Legba we will always love u those who grew up with ur rythm.

  • its always like that for nigerian,they only appreciate u if u are already dead.its bad

  • Dont stereotype yo, its not the way forward.

  • Man, you have made my day. I learnt to appreciate the sound of music through the great works of this legend. Baba-legba was great.

  • He was a legend!

  • indeed he was

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  • Thanks..have had a look...very lovely music..i listened to them tis morning...

  • @yormeey : Thank you so much for bringing all these legendary music for our listening pleasure. More grease to your elbow. I am enjoying them. Thanks

  • @yormeey YOU ARE THE BEST YOMMY

  • I love Baba legba with passion and will alwayz do.

  • Yormeey where have you been all my life????? LOL. I have been looking for some apala for years. Thanks for the posts.Being from Egbaland by virture of my fathers birth i lnaturally love this music. i used to listen to it with my Dad 30 years ago.

  • nice to know dat there is a place where lovers of yusuf olatunji could enjoy his great works .such a shame i didnt meet u alive but i will always enjoy ur great work.big up yormeey nice one

  • may be U  did Not know? U must know from now, that U are one of the Happiness that i Have in Bombay here..Yommey....I always feel @ Home...

  • Thanks ikun, I am so glad you enjoy my vids.

  • great yormeey u make us happy 4 keeping our legend alive.may god give strength 2 do more bro.

  • Absolutely.

  • Thank you for this music, pls keep up the and God bless yuo

  • God Bless u yormeey 4life omo e ko gidi

  • yormeey,you are awesome, thanks for the upload,

  • baba God bless u sir! thank for this beautiful piece of antique. it should be treasured, if i may ask, can we have more

  • God bless you. thanks

  • woo am proud to come frm yoruba land. this re the rkelly of our grand father s time and is still freshing . thanks for keeping our legend alive . odua agbe o

  • Ameen, thank to you. we need to keep and cherish what is our. These legends are inspirations to contemporary musicians.

  • Ojurengbe Ajao Iseyin oro omo ebedi moko RIP - I have always apreciated Baba Legba as a kid and I was very Lucky to see him and witness him play. My family's number 1 artist. I was just so young when i first saw this sage performing tat my granny's final burial i ceremony in the early 70s. His legacy will never perish as long as we have folks like Yormeey

  • You're right, we shouldn't and must let the memories of these legends fade otherwise posterity will not forgive us.

  • RIP Yusuff Oladunji! oh yormeey thank u.....

  • Yormee, is a special thank you God bless you.

  • yormeey thanks U very much,if it's possible, i hope U live forever for posting Olumota Ajao. God will bless U in all your undertaking . Thanks once again

  • May God Almighty bless Yormeey for posting these classical tunes of the likes of Baba Legba, Ayinla Omowura and Baba Haruns Ishola........AMEN!

  • what can i say about the slow beat, slow singing but classic.. wow. now i know why my granpa love this kind of song.

  • Well, my dad of blessed memory loves this music. I remember on Sundays when he listen to them i get annoyed and thought why cant this man listen to decent music. Now i know I was damn wrong, there's no decent music except of the like of Yusuf Olatunji, Ayinla Omowura, Haruna ishola, Laigbade Alao, etc.. this are even the better version of fuji music of those days..

  • yes oh Yomi, this is music what we listen to now are noise or drum beats. I am an Ijegba woman but my grandpa loves baba legba He burned my grandpa an album i think it 's irawo egba

  • He is indeed a ledend.

  • yusuf RIP, we still appreciate the legacy u left. although i did not met u alive but love ur music so much that makes me remember home.

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