Founders 15-Be My Own

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2009

The Founders 15 were a popular Nigerian band during the 1970s, and this was one of the first songs they made, which was very popular. I know of two albums that they made, one being "Cooperation" and the other " Practical Lover". I got this song from the Flashback 1 cd while i was in Nigeria. Feel free to comment, subscribe, or make requests!

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  • Egwugwu Thank you. i mean we don't have all this 10 study of music sch to sing what about the appostles? The world started from africa so is the music. Say it loud we are black and proud.

  • @amatyable Im glad you like the music, and I have posted some stuff by the Apostles that you may like.

  • Egwugwu, If you live in the Los Angeles area, you will be one of the most sought after DJ's because of your eclectic compilations of rare Nigerian 70's music. Thanks brother.

  • I dont live in the Los Angeles area, but I didnt know that Nigerian 70s music was popular down there. No problem' I think I will post another song very soon.

  • Pls egwugwu can u upload Tony Okoloji music the one he sing miss and james n john

  • Unfortunately I don't have any music by Tony Okoroji.

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  • I hail ooo,this is too much.

  • This is too much men.u are a wonderful guy.

  • Hey bros ure too much i feel releived with this song i remember my senior brs who always play it on his changer stereo

  • please post evelyn by jambos express

  • Now i know that there are hundreds of Nigerian musicians during 1970's i've never heard of.

  • Egwugwu, men you are great. You took back many many years ago as a teen after the civil war. I kind of feel sorry for those guys many of whom died penniless. These days, they will all be millionaires. I had to peep at them getting down at Tourist Hotel, Uwani Enugu cause I was so young to hit the dance floor. Thanks for the memories men.

  • THANK U VERY MUCH EGWUWU...

    Also, I have ben looking for a song with these lyrics:

    "You are my sunshine, my sweet and honey girl.

    You are my sunshine, my sweet and honey girl.

    I will always say that Im in love with you.

    But since u dnt love me, there's not much I can do.

    I only hope and pray, that you will change your mind".

    Chorus:

    "Please Darling, my lover, oh baby.

    I love you. I will never let you go."

  • Egwugwu why only one track from founders 17. I must not forget to thank you 4 the soul you have risen. I know what they did to me when i went home to tape these songs. (1) i could not find it, theives were everywhere selling cassets without songs making a lot of stories. (2) fake promieses from relatives i will, i will just see what you have done for me and those interested. I love muzic.

  • Mazi Egwugwu, your effort is highly commendable and deeply appreciated. this is the much I can say knowing how we humans quickly forget the hard work of people who led and opened up avenues for the younger ones. your efforts in bringing these numbers to us through this medium can't be quantified in monentry terms. may you live long. i greet you.

  • I am putting a lot of songs together for posting as far as naiija pop songs of the seventies are concerned.I mean a lot from my collection.

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