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Igbo music Oldschool Rhythms- (Opka aku erieri)

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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2008

Igbo music old school. Seeven Stars.

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  • egwu a egbugo m! tufiakwa! afromann aka m di na enu. dalu nwanne m!

  • thanks for watching

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  • to my father inlaw rest in peace love u xxxxxxxx

  • OMG!!! I have not heard this song in like 20 yrs, thanks for sharing, brings back beautiful memories

  • aww i miss this

  • WOW, the last time i heared these old school igbo songs i was about 8 or 9 years old (24 years ago). thank goodness for youtube.

  • @Kembolechi, Thank you very much for helping me to get better grasp on what this song is communicating. Maybe one day I can hear the original as well

  • Love listening to this music in audio...the video product is a shame...the dance steps sef na apology...biko...grew up with the original version of this song and it was awesome and those guys would have done a better video...than what they have here...Ada Nwaigwe of blessed memory wouldn't be happy to see this video...she was a beauty and loves class....may her soul rest in peace...

  • @Anselmthegreat...This is an adaptation or remix of an original song titled Okpaku Erierie.- talks about people who work so hard to get so much wealth but never enjoy the wealth. Suggests you look at the dead. Those who say that wealth is a bad thing should let others get it...Meanwhile some people get wealth and leave it for others to enjoy and those people will turn around and make fun of them..just a way to tell people to take a break and enjoy life because life is not all about wealth....

  • Anjalena pay mt money my best part of the song lol

  • THe problem here is that the sound is very slow. It doesn't match the old one and the pronounciation is artificial. He is welcome.

  • I'm from east africa but I could listen to this music all day. Love it.

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