One of the Ayans was and still is Rasaki Aladokun..i met him in Oakland Calif many years ago....he told me the story how he started with sunny ade..it was that song "awo egungun lo binrin leshe awo gelede lo binrin le mo..then he started the Gangan beat to that song sunny hired him on the spot!!!! your Brother ..Austin (Bass)
@planetolusola Not the full story...since i was not present ..but if i know i will not "squeal" b'cause it will cause unecessary bad feelings..and this are the people who brought us nice music and say prayers for us in their compositions!!! God Bless all of us!! Thanks again for the good stuff you kept "scratch-Free" and posted for our enjoyment!!
jekoyemijohnson1 I love dis record 'cos it makes sense for both wicked and rightious, thank you KSA do;nt quit the stage yet. more grease to your elbows Omo Ekimogun egin, omo luwa bi..wa dagba o by Olawoye
ok so KSA is the greatest juju exponent but let's spare a thought for his backing musicians...especially the brilliant gangan drummers who remain unsung.
@leketoob No doubt. KSA success cannot be separated from the immense talents of his 'ayans'. What separate juju from other form of musical genres are the gangan and iya ilu instruments, and to be the King of juju music is to have exploited these instruments to the max. So many 'ayans' had apprenticed under KSA, more than any other juju artist.
KSA music always makes me think of the old good times in naija, good memories..I remembered then(was below 10yrs), my dad(now late), mom and siblings used to dance to KSA on sunday afternoon
I guess that makes the two of us because after church we eat rice, dodo, and nice stew and sometimes with obe efo elekusi and fanta or coke and after eating ariya bere with KSA, Prince Adelekunle just name it. We always look forward to weekend. Gooooooooooooood memories indeed and sometimes I wish OC in charge is still around that's the name we call my dad.
Ma jaiye Oni O ( I will enjoy today). This was a big funky groovy tune that is off Sunny Ade's album titled "The Message". The Message was a massive hit in the early 1980's. I think he released the album "The Message" before "Island Records" signed him up.
Mesmerizing genius.
Baruchyoseph8 1 month ago
Want Good Music? - Go To AFRICA! KSA is ALL TOPS!
1ishara 3 months ago
the first time that i saw and listened him was in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil.Great Show
I loved. Congratulations
gildaipanema 4 months ago
amazing song .....i dont use to listen to these classic song cos i'm all bout rap but this is amazing mann
azone0011 5 months ago
One of the Ayans was and still is Rasaki Aladokun..i met him in Oakland Calif many years ago....he told me the story how he started with sunny ade..it was that song "awo egungun lo binrin leshe awo gelede lo binrin le mo..then he started the Gangan beat to that song sunny hired him on the spot!!!! your Brother ..Austin (Bass)
sambaboy77 8 months ago
@sambaboy77 Thanks for the info bro. Rasaki Aladokun is probably the best ayan ever. Do you know why he's no longer with KSA?
planetolusola 8 months ago
@planetolusola Not the full story...since i was not present ..but if i know i will not "squeal" b'cause it will cause unecessary bad feelings..and this are the people who brought us nice music and say prayers for us in their compositions!!! God Bless all of us!! Thanks again for the good stuff you kept "scratch-Free" and posted for our enjoyment!!
sambaboy77 8 months ago
Palm wine music forever!
sensibilium 9 months ago
the king.............i love this man
MrDirzel 10 months ago
KING ADE HIMSELF TOTAL RESPECT
princeafeez 10 months ago
this right here is straight up EKITI music. yea!
abakaliki 1 year ago
Simply fantastic, releative to the organised noise of the later days juju exponents. Philosophical and thought provoking any day!
obusman20002000 1 year ago
Sunny all of us have to get old one day . I beleive most of us are at least slightly concerned.
Frederm 1 year ago
jekoyemijohnson1 I love dis record 'cos it makes sense for both wicked and rightious, thank you KSA do;nt quit the stage yet. more grease to your elbows Omo Ekimogun egin, omo luwa bi..wa dagba o by Olawoye
jekoyemijohnson1 1 year ago
Serious lyrics! This is what is fundamentally wrong with modern society - no respect for ones elders.
Zero281echo 1 year ago
Can someone pls get the music of Z.A Oyebisi and his united brother band where he sang AGBOJU LOGUN FIRA E FUN OSI TA and ANFANI OROGBO PO JOJO.
The album was before his tour of the United Kingdom with Emperor Pick Peters.
Kowonje 1 year ago
ok so KSA is the greatest juju exponent but let's spare a thought for his backing musicians...especially the brilliant gangan drummers who remain unsung.
leketoob 1 year ago 2
@leketoob No doubt. KSA success cannot be separated from the immense talents of his 'ayans'. What separate juju from other form of musical genres are the gangan and iya ilu instruments, and to be the King of juju music is to have exploited these instruments to the max. So many 'ayans' had apprenticed under KSA, more than any other juju artist.
planetolusola 1 year ago
this is lovely think it should be in 1978 or there about. very lovely song. thanks for posting
sarrybrown 1 year ago
papa young n hundsome
RUTHADENIYI 1 year ago
I love Sunny ade.... Thank you Mum & Dad for playing his music every weekend... you nurtured my love of Naija music.... :-)
naijabebe 2 years ago
KSA music always makes me think of the old good times in naija, good memories..I remembered then(was below 10yrs), my dad(now late), mom and siblings used to dance to KSA on sunday afternoon
agbaosi 2 years ago 6
I guess that makes the two of us because after church we eat rice, dodo, and nice stew and sometimes with obe efo elekusi and fanta or coke and after eating ariya bere with KSA, Prince Adelekunle just name it. We always look forward to weekend. Gooooooooooooood memories indeed and sometimes I wish OC in charge is still around that's the name we call my dad.
princessadekunbi1 2 years ago
ur wonderful
shoneils 1 year ago
oh i remenber my father lol
akeemism 2 years ago
Ma jaiye Oni O ( I will enjoy today). This was a big funky groovy tune that is off Sunny Ade's album titled "The Message". The Message was a massive hit in the early 1980's. I think he released the album "The Message" before "Island Records" signed him up.
ayinded 2 years ago
Simply excellent!
OneWorldOneDestiny 2 years ago
wow,this was one of my late mother's favourite sunny ade treacks...such nostalgia thanks for this
olatunde07 2 years ago
Sola, I think you've out done yourself this time. Excellent.
OsiTech 2 years ago
The great one!
thank you for posting!
antjuanoden 2 years ago 2
My pleasure.
planetolusola 2 years ago