Can't get enough of that sweet highlife guitar tune at the beginning (Yabonsa Jaware). So sorry she died too soon at age 28, she would have been a formidable juju artist of all times. RIP queen.
I remember this lady back in the late 70s. The only TV station then, WNTV Ibadan, later NTV Ibadan and now NTA Ibadan used to promote her music. You would love her dancing skills and her husband talking drum dexterity. She died 'abruptly' when her profile was just rising. Her hairdo was something to admire back then. She was bold to lead a revolution which women are now enjoying in the music world. Nice song.
@NewMayflower Decency was certainly not the first Nigerian woman to play guitar or the first Nigerian woman bandleader. Both of those honors belong to Victoria Iruemi, who led the Roadhouse Dance Band in the early 60s, when Oladunni Decency would have still been in primary school.
Can't get enough of that sweet highlife guitar tune at the beginning (Yabonsa Jaware). So sorry she died too soon at age 28, she would have been a formidable juju artist of all times. RIP queen.
planetolusola 2 months ago
Groovemontzer are a legend oooooo...
Hakinpelumi 3 months ago
wonderfull...
tsiminiera 4 months ago
more blessing grooveminzter , please post Thony Adex and Ahuja Bello
stay blessed
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solosoul06 9 months ago
I remember this lady back in the late 70s. The only TV station then, WNTV Ibadan, later NTV Ibadan and now NTA Ibadan used to promote her music. You would love her dancing skills and her husband talking drum dexterity. She died 'abruptly' when her profile was just rising. Her hairdo was something to admire back then. She was bold to lead a revolution which women are now enjoying in the music world. Nice song.
tayosipe 1 year ago
She was first Nigerian lady that played guitar in live concert at Ikenne in early 70's. God will continue to bless you and your family Groovemontzer.
NewMayflower 1 year ago
@NewMayflower Decency was certainly not the first Nigerian woman to play guitar or the first Nigerian woman bandleader. Both of those honors belong to Victoria Iruemi, who led the Roadhouse Dance Band in the early 60s, when Oladunni Decency would have still been in primary school.
oronbaba 11 months ago
Top draw.Nice one.
segomole 2 years ago
Bilinga torontu sa keranga lui pliste - A wundu po ragem la funmi!
Parabolom bim estzetwe....
throbule 2 years ago
God will continue to bless you for posting this music.
Please post Expensive Olubi. Akosile, Olowookere, Sunny Oguns, or any oldies
Thanks
Dr. Adewunmi Dawodu.
oadewunmi 2 years ago 3
@oadewunmi your request are oldies indeed. God bless grooovemonzter.
princessadekunbi1 1 year ago
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@oadewunmi your request are oldies indeed. God bless grooovemonzter
princessadekunbi1 1 year ago
yes ke !! o se le!!! o wan be!!! a bere mole!!
oluwalogbon58 2 years ago 4
@oluwalogbon58 how are u and i really decency. I danced with my mother.
princessadekunbi1 1 year ago