"Apala' (its pronounced"AKPALA" with a popping "p" sound)is the style of music, not the group name - its a style of traditional music borne out of Yoruba tribal music blended with Ramadam songs used to wake Muslims for early morning prayer during this time...its unlikely to have a native American connection, I think...you'll also notice how some African names even sound similar to Japanese names, and (with the exception of "fuji") they are also very unlikely to have any real strong link!..
This man is great,mennnn! Oh my God! I have the album and I have listened to it so many times. Thanks, Musiliu for bringing Apala back and making it cool again!
What are the girls wearing???? It's so funny to see them dressed like that and listening to this kind of music! I love Musiliu so much, though. I wonder, does he have another CD out? I can't wait for his next one - I only have Soyoyo!
Apala is ever green
eloquentonez 2 years ago
What is the name of this song? Please tell me. I've been looking for it all over the place.
lolabkny 3 years ago
Like father like son. Fire on. I hope Kasumu's son will not come after you.
aidowu11 3 years ago
this video is definitely a 5-star!!! i think the youtube computating tally is messed-up!!!!
mrclave 3 years ago
Good and keep-it up, Chief Musiliu, Omoti Eya ba bi, Oun nio gbodo jo.....YS....IKUN in India
ikunhimself 3 years ago
Good Job Musiliu, I love your Daddy's Music. Thanks for bringing up Alhaji's Music alive.
Kehinde Olajide
Austell G A. USA.
jujuhilifemusic 4 years ago
WE LOVE APALA HERE IN GREECE
eggkok 4 years ago 2
haruna is coming to play in atlanta SEPT 14TH
abducenVI 4 years ago
opon apala ti sun o lol i love this song
afr1canqu33n 4 years ago
awon da won lenu be awon da won lapa be,nice song thanks for sharing
bussimama 5 years ago
Where does the "Apala" name for this group come from? My last name is Apala and we are from the Chickasaw Tribe from Oklahoma, USA.
jackapala 5 years ago
"Apala' (its pronounced"AKPALA" with a popping "p" sound)is the style of music, not the group name - its a style of traditional music borne out of Yoruba tribal music blended with Ramadam songs used to wake Muslims for early morning prayer during this time...its unlikely to have a native American connection, I think...you'll also notice how some African names even sound similar to Japanese names, and (with the exception of "fuji") they are also very unlikely to have any real strong link!..
richardolatunde 5 years ago
This man is great,mennnn! Oh my God! I have the album and I have listened to it so many times. Thanks, Musiliu for bringing Apala back and making it cool again!
Wakeupandsmell 5 years ago
yea, i love this guy nd this his apala music...
edwardegie 5 years ago
I can't believe someone put apala here. Thanks for sharing.
varakk 5 years ago
lol..you best believe
a lot of people post americanized naija music but we need to post some more traditional music up on here
i love apala
omogenaija 5 years ago
What are the girls wearing???? It's so funny to see them dressed like that and listening to this kind of music! I love Musiliu so much, though. I wonder, does he have another CD out? I can't wait for his next one - I only have Soyoyo!
Wakeupandsmell 5 years ago
@varakk There's so much APALA on Youtube, just type in Haruna Ishola
Tampinu 1 year ago