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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2010

The official birthday song

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  • @Goldnstar Would you be soo kind as to explain to me PRECISELY what is soo 'Naija' about this track?? I hate when you people complain about us copying naija or it sounding 'too-much-like-akata-music". Abeg, go back to listening to some highlife if you can't appreciate modern day hiplfe music!

  • oya means 'hurry up' in ga in one of the ghanaian languages so you cant say we took that.

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  • lool...nobody's copying anything... Nigerian and ghanaian music sound alike that's all...they both speak broken English...i dnt see any problem in that...this song is cool...."oya" also means hurry up/lets go...in Nigerian Yoruba language

  • @ghanagyal4life true say thou but if they still dont get it , ignore them coz they cant change us. after all whatever you will do in this world, people will talk about it so just leave them. we are still who we are....lol

  • I love the broken english, especially when they sing in peigin. =)

    I'm Cameroonian American but idk why I understand songs better in pegin.

    I guess their accents are thick, so I prefer hearing them do songs in "our lauganue" lls it seems like almost all African countries speak pegin =)

  • Wat u guys need to understand is Ghanaians and Nigerians both speak broken... der r some words in Broken which r Naija and some are Ghanaian e.g. Chale is striclty Ghanaian buh used in PG, if these phrases or words r used in music it does not mean we r copying, The beat is not Nigerian a beat is a beat u cnt sai its Nigerian

    Like SarauniyaGH sed Oya is a word in a Ghanain dilect - GA - meaning hurry up so plz do not make silly comments and research before you do

  • luv this shit...this is no copying!!!!!

  • Arrr Why!? This is kinda a disappointment ..........

    ...wat happened to the ghanaian Beat?? Aden !! :/

  • naah what is this atoll !! this nigerian accent aah !

  • @Goldnstar what part are we copying? i dont see any copying at all.

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