Peacocks International Highlife Band ~ Iwe Ewelam

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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2009

artist: Peacocks International Highlife Band
song: Iwe Ewelam

special thanks to Highlife Haven for posting the files for this music:

http://highlifehaven.blogspot.com

060209 Miami Florida USA

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  • nna broda groovemonster...I HAIL U HUNDRED TIMES..GOD BLESS YOU..You are just toomuch..please more grease to ure elbow...Jisi Ike nwanne I di very Egwu

  • sky1927 ~ Thank you for making me laugh this morning. OK,  I think I have one more Peacocks record... Soon come.

  • did you understand what Sky wrote? :o)

  • To be honest I understand what Sky said up to the word "Jisi..." and then I'm lost. I have to confess.. I only speak English.

    I'm always wishing I had a translator for a lot of the comments on my videos. But then again, even if I can't read all the comments it still warms my heart that I am able to share this music with people all over the world. And all from my little apartment here in Miami. Its a trip really.

  • @groovemonzter Ok, Jisi ike nwanne, I di every Egwu.. means... keep it up my brother (or more grease to your elbow). It is a way the Igbo use to commend someone for a wonderful work or contribution the person has made. So that translation is for the Jisie ike nwannem. I di every egwu.. is you are very wonderful. So now you know the meaning. If you want to know anything in Igbo.. you have got a walking dictionary in me any time. Have fun

  • @kengripa - Thanks kengripa, you have made man in Los Angeles smile. Cheers, Cole

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  • love it

  • i love this... takes u back .... im looking for this song that a line with otokoto in it....pls can u help me. someone i know said it was sang by dan orji... biko nye m aka

  • Thanks so much!!! I wish someone could translate the Igbo in the song....its too strong and I'm not from Owerri...lol

  • I don't know why but 8 months later I just saw your reply!! my igbo is rusty but they are basically saying well done :o)...you must be happy with all the pleasure you are bringing people :O))

  • groovemonzter you are indeed blessed. Thanks for this GEM of a track

  • Nwanne ji shi ike daa.

  • groove, thought you were igbo, okay he said.. more grease to your elbow, you are incredible. lol. Ave never heard this track before. sounds like their later work.

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