Monday, 21 November 2016

Prince Chijioke Mbanefo - Unu Egbunam,Prince Chijioke Mbanefo is deep into highlife, in the footstep our our treasured Greats like Chief Osita Osadebe and Oliver "Ogene" De Coque.

Chief Steven Osita Osadebe- Osondi Owendi, Dante Bailey4 mesi fa Says OSADEBE Now, this is music! I love the sound of live instruments playing in harmony.

Stephen Osita Osadebe - Social Club Special, Desmond Dike6 says about OSITA OSADEDE I wish the dead could return never to die again. Thanks to your creator, you played your God given role very well garnished with a massive contribution to the lives of people throughout the world with your music.

Chief Osita Steven Osadebe- Ije Awele,Val Okafor say this: This is simply classic. By chance does any one know the narrative of the points he was making in this song. It appear he was referring to some gossip about his trip to London I guess? He said people thought he went to Zambia? What was it that people were saying about his trip? I was a toddler when the song was released and it always intrigued me what he was saying. Thanks for your time.

IKENGA IN AFRICA-Orchestre IKENGA SUPER STARS OF AFRICA-1976

Bright Chimezie - Because of English,This is Bright Chimezie's latest release. The guy is still himself with his trademark dancing moves. Through this album, he really showed he is still the Bright Chimezie of the 80s. His songs are evergreen. Please enjoy, and do leave a comment

Saturday, 19 November 2016

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Friday, 18 November 2016

Oriental Brotherss "Ozo Wu Iwe M (part 1),Christogonus Ezebuiro Obinna (1947, Imo State, Nigeria -- June 2, 1999), the Ultimate Dr. Sir Warrior, was the leader of the Oriental Brothers International Band which ruled the Nigerian highlife music scene for several decades.[1] He modernized highlife music. His style remains an epitome of defined music with meaning, direction, and purpose. He played on various occasions in Nigeria as well as on the international stage in places like London and the United States of America. At the age of 27 in 1974, Warrior registered an indelible trademark with his universally recognized genre. His 1975 album Nwa Ada Di Mma with eight tracks touched the heart and soul of the world. The release of that album immediately established him as a master of music. He believed that God created him to be a musician. So, he dedicated his entire life to the service of humanity through his music. His works garnered him several awards worldwide. His witty words often spiced with Igbo proverbs were appreciated by all so much that he came to be called the Ultimate Star of Music

Oliver De Coque - People's Club (Live), Magnus chukwurah1 Has to say about OLIVER , I dont know the relationship between a Genius like Oliver and the so called Praise singing accusations. You can have it the way you like. For me he is a Hero and a Genius and his demise and the likes like him are hard to replace.

NON-STOP BEST HIGHLIFE MIX - Latest 2016 Nigerian Highlife Music,NON-STOP BEST HIGHLIFE MIX - Latest 2016 Nigerian Highlife Music

Oriental Brothers -Ama Onye Wu Onye,Zaramoku2 - has to say about oriental brothers Oriental Brother's breaking up is a relative statement because there were various breakups of the band, but this album was not a result of any of the breakups. The first breakup was when their leader, Kabaka, left in 1976. The remaining members released the album, Kelechi, in 1977. The second breakup was when Ichita and Aqwuila left to form their own Great Oriental Brothers Band. That was when Satch and Warrior, with the additions of Aloy Anyanwu and Tony Awuma, released the album, Ibezim Ako, in 1978. The next breakup was the departures of Aloy and Awuma, which led to the release of the album, Ozo Bu Iwem. The biggest breakup was Warrior's departure in 1980, which produced the departing album, Obi Nwanne, shortly after which Warrior released his first album without Satch. That album was titled, Onye Oma Mmanu. Let's keep the record straight, bro.

Sir Warrior- Ozo Wu Iwem, Tarshell Sinclair Says about Oriental brothers I was in Lagos and attended their shows while they play in Ikeja the owner the Hotel where they played every weekend sponsored them all of them had no money you are right about that. Obinna Worrior and Aquila are from Enyiogugu and when they split Worrior and Dan satch went together and the rest went on their own

Owerri bongo by Bruno and his band,Bongo Brothers in Imo State