there is something just unique about highlife music, it doesn't matter how many times a piece of song is being resung, and by other singers, the song still comes out green, and I mean GREEN!
The creativity of West African musicians of the 60s makes me wonder how devoid of creativity our present musicians are, and how easily our youths are satisfied with modern day crap.
there is something just unique about highlife music, it doesn't matter how many times a piece of song is being resung, and by other singers, the song still comes out green, and I mean GREEN!
adexterity 7 months ago
oh my g i couldent find thsis anywhere yes! i need t for my africian dance
MsLol12316 9 months ago
You made my day with this song.
ayaaoba 10 months ago
What is the style of this music? Juju music?
22jan51 10 months ago
@22jan51 Highlife. (Although there is a thin line between juju and highlife)
planetolusola 10 months ago
I Love this song/guy!
1Eritrawitgual 1 year ago
seriously, i am euphoric! thanks plntolsl.....
DEMILADEJO 1 year ago
Just singing the song makes even my mouth happy :D
RedHotCanary 1 year ago
genius
4Quasmusic 2 years ago
The creativity of West African musicians of the 60s makes me wonder how devoid of creativity our present musicians are, and how easily our youths are satisfied with modern day crap.
cughovwa 2 years ago 4
which one is original?check victor olaiya's version too.all of them are solid works anyway
MrMaleko1 2 years ago
Victor Olaiya's. Date back to the 60's.
planetolusola 2 years ago
the original obey version is better but this remake sounds good as well
qipez111 2 years ago
This is the song that made me absolutely LOVE this guy and his music. "Laba laba firare, weye, we le shisheyeo..." (sp?)
Keep up the good work, Mr. Okulolo! :)
galactonerd 2 years ago
Vintage Ebenezer Obey, from the sixties; pleasantly surprising that it could be re-packaged as highlife!
Outreachat 3 years ago