Thanks for keeping our past alive in the present.
This particular piece is a must listen-to by any of us in diaspora, ranti omo eni ti iwo nse, a pointer to how far one can go in life, if you have humility. Samuel
My husband loves this music and many other old songs. Sometimes he tells me about circumstances surrounding the release of each of those old songs in those good old days. He belives modern day music is all about pornography and obscenity. And he is right. I now enjoy old school music greatly. I am happy and thank God that I married someone who also acts as my father.
You may be gone but your music lives forever....... sadly missed!! Having raised by a single parent & barely enjoyed paternal relationship (father absence) when growing up. Thanks to this song as always being used as reference by my maternal uncle to instil sanity & emulate good character which paved off down the road. The song has in a way helped me to infer that "mother" is precious than anything else if you still have one....... p:s, cherish & adore them!!
jekoyemijohnson1 Pls. i would like all the CDs of Fashola music to be posted to my blog, I will highly appreciate it. I reside in USA at present, i have been playing his records when i was in Naija in d 50/60's but all vanished. thank u groovemonzter.4 posting his records , I wld suggest dat all radio in d South West of Naija to be playing his records 'cos it makes sense.4 young & old. OLAWOYE
It looks like if I am not in real life. I was very very young when T heard this for the first time, I never mean it with so many senses. May ALLAH bless the one who put this on youtube.
I live now in Denmark, does someone know how can I get a copy of this music? very interesting!!!!
@djamiou7 : well, i think we both live in the same era too. i learned this music from my dad today they make more meaning to me. Thanks to groovemonzter atleast to any length i can listen to all his song even at work. i can send you his cds right from nigeria, if i could get ur contact.
It looks like if I am not in real life. I was very very young when T heard this for the first time, I never mean it with so many senses. May ALLAH bless the one who put this on youtube.
while growing up: each time my mother wants to talk sence into me to keep me from going astray, she picks words from the lyrics of kayode fashola. I must confess the lyrics of this man gave me focus in life. Now i live so far away in Canada yet i get direction when i remember these songs. it's simply beautiful
May God bless whoever put this on YouTube. Kayode Fashola was a very prominent singer in my family when I was growing up. To be able enjoy these sort of music after decades is just beyond compare. Does anybody know if the CDs are available and where one can get them to buy?
Thanks for keeping our past alive in the present.
This particular piece is a must listen-to by any of us in diaspora, ranti omo eni ti iwo nse, a pointer to how far one can go in life, if you have humility. Samuel
afodosam1 3 months ago
Love your channel, bringing sunshine to all of my days,
Peace from Philly
amabimini 4 months ago
i was opportuned to see this great musician play life many times over ...he could deliver!!!
olumideonigbogi1765 5 months ago
I love this son thanks Mr Goovemonzter gretings from london
bktundekole 5 months ago
tanx for loading this CD. Also to K Fashola!!!
mag201027 6 months ago
rip it to ur mac or pc and keep it moving djamiou7.
skyjuiceification 8 months ago
My husband loves this music and many other old songs. Sometimes he tells me about circumstances surrounding the release of each of those old songs in those good old days. He belives modern day music is all about pornography and obscenity. And he is right. I now enjoy old school music greatly. I am happy and thank God that I married someone who also acts as my father.
dammyolawuyi 8 months ago
Thank you so much groovemonzter
linxon2 9 months ago
You may be gone but your music lives forever....... sadly missed!! Having raised by a single parent & barely enjoyed paternal relationship (father absence) when growing up. Thanks to this song as always being used as reference by my maternal uncle to instil sanity & emulate good character which paved off down the road. The song has in a way helped me to infer that "mother" is precious than anything else if you still have one....... p:s, cherish & adore them!!
@groovemonzter - God 'll bless u!
Akintwice77 1 year ago 2
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my mum loves this song like crazy
zainabbeans 1 year ago
my love this songs like crazy
zainabbeans 1 year ago
jekoyemijohnson1 Pls. i would like all the CDs of Fashola music to be posted to my blog, I will highly appreciate it. I reside in USA at present, i have been playing his records when i was in Naija in d 50/60's but all vanished. thank u groovemonzter.4 posting his records , I wld suggest dat all radio in d South West of Naija to be playing his records 'cos it makes sense.4 young & old. OLAWOYE
jekoyemijohnson1 1 year ago
It looks like if I am not in real life. I was very very young when T heard this for the first time, I never mean it with so many senses. May ALLAH bless the one who put this on youtube.
I live now in Denmark, does someone know how can I get a copy of this music? very interesting!!!!
djamiou7 1 year ago
@djamiou7 - Thank you for your kind words. I have the CD posted at my blog. The link is in the video description. cheers, Cole
groovemonzter 1 year ago
@djamiou7 : well, i think we both live in the same era too. i learned this music from my dad today they make more meaning to me. Thanks to groovemonzter atleast to any length i can listen to all his song even at work. i can send you his cds right from nigeria, if i could get ur contact.
salvadormik 3 months ago
It looks like if I am not in real life. I was very very young when T heard this for the first time, I never mean it with so many senses. May ALLAH bless the one who put this on youtube.
djamiou7 1 year ago
Ose baami nice music evergreen.Serere ooo serere oooo iya eni ni ya eni baba e ni baba eni oo ranti omo e ni ti iwo nse ooo.
shagamite1 1 year ago
while growing up: each time my mother wants to talk sence into me to keep me from going astray, she picks words from the lyrics of kayode fashola. I must confess the lyrics of this man gave me focus in life. Now i live so far away in Canada yet i get direction when i remember these songs. it's simply beautiful
tundewheely 1 year ago
May God bless whoever put this on YouTube. Kayode Fashola was a very prominent singer in my family when I was growing up. To be able enjoy these sort of music after decades is just beyond compare. Does anybody know if the CDs are available and where one can get them to buy?
Ericofam 1 year ago
i give thanks to my parents who gave me the opportunity to enjoy these pieces of music.
Ishonail 1 year ago
this is real music dat should bring we africans especially nigerian youth 2 our senses
azy2x2emudola 1 year ago
Wow, great. I have this CD in my collection. Highly recommended!
zookat 1 year ago
Ekuu Faaji!
Tampinu 1 year ago
i love this... i was a small boy when my parent buy this audio music..... and i have been searching for it.... nice one......
jefryhorologist2004 1 year ago
Nice one, great classic
Remanholdings 1 year ago
Ranti omo Eni Tiwo N'se
JerusalemChurch 1 year ago
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MissTolsie 1 year ago
remind me of my mum, miss her too much
zainabbeans 1 year ago
Nice oldies,you are truly grroovemonzter............. Thanks for uploading all this good and real music,God bless.
kingemmanuel1 1 year ago
Wonderful.
jimosuper44 1 year ago
Sounds so so good!!! Give Thanx every time! Great Respect 4 all your uploads bredah!
TruthReveals87 2 years ago
nice one
ayomisco2 2 years ago