I'm Ghanaian some years back we two challenged on every front of entertainment but I bet Nigerian Music Artistry has skyrocketted on every sphere. Nigeria is Chosen, You have all of our SUPPORT 😎
You have to give these Nigerians their props. Never taking their foot off the pedal. I don't even understand a word but I'm vibing anyway. Another banger.
I'm African American just started listening to Afro beats bout a year ago haven't stopped since it took me 67 years to find the music that touched my heart and soul African music is the future
Am from ghana 🇬🇭..much love from Germany 🇩🇪 Nigerians are talented ..my flat mate is a German,I heard him play this song 🎵.. Nigerian music to the world ✅
What I love and respect about these our Nigerian Afrobeats artists is most have a university degree... which makes them even more focused and targeted in their approach to thier music not only as a craft but as a business. For those that don't know Asake has a degree in Theater Arts
So hear me out. I love this song. I'm from Kenya btw. I don't understand every word you guys sing but I'm a big fan of afro beats. This one is my favorite ever since I came across it. We are Africa, and Africa is our business! Imiright? Africa to the world. ❤️ 🇰🇪
Without this song, I can't eat, drink or sleep, I'm madder in love ❤️ with this song❤️❤️ Asake is a gift from God to Nigeria 🇳🇬. Liberia 🇱🇷 loves your songs
I can't believe I just discovered this song,and it's now my favorite from Asake,I don't understand anything by the way am Kenyan but I loooooooveee it🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
There is something about this song.. once you start playing it, it’s so hard to skip it or stop playing it.. so hard. You can never just play it once or even twice.. very addictive song!
@@lejack7935 lol. I am talking to everyone I know who has heard the song. From myself to all the other guys in my house who heard me play it for the first time.
Just noticed this song today and it blew my mind. Are you sure Nigerians can survive 2022? The number of crazy bangers that are dropping left right and centre is mind numbing. This is a lovely song by all standard. 👏👏👏👏❤️❤️👍🏾👍🏾🇳🇬🇳🇬
Asake's Energy can't be matched, Asake dun took off HAM ON THIS RIGHT HERE! a u t h e n t I c v i e w s dun took his career off 2 the next level fr fr no cap
La responsabilité qui pèse sur les jeunes artistes nigeriens est si immense car avec leur musique ils ne la font pas que pour le Naïja mais ils portent toute l'Afrique sur le dos un jour toute l'Afrique sera uni !🙏 Depuis le Gabon🇬🇦
I just love this song🔥🇯🇲❤ especially when the back up singer open their mouth loud to sing. Gather here if you had this song on repeat 😊👏 Nigeria got talent people.
I am Haitian, I do not speak this language, don't understand what the lyrics are about. music has no language barriers, just catchy melodies and good vibes...great tune!
Who is this dude? My new favorite artist. Why are Nigerians so talented? Can someone come take me from ATL to Nigeria please😄 I bet they be partying everyday with all these beautiful music 🎶🎶❤❤
Learning to walk again after an Achilles injury. Asake’s music is one of my biggest inspirations and always gives me the strength I need. I cannot say enough how much I appreciate the good vibes. Thank you Asake from Canada 🇨🇦
@@miriamclarerujekomushaikwa thank you ❤️ getting there , still not playing basketball yet, but I’ll get there. I really appreciate the check in. You’re awesome 😎
Am gonna b real am jamaican y’all takeova dat international space dancehall usto be at dats great feeling i see tho its z drums dat wat bob marley use these guys don’t know u guys fine out z formula we are 1 right back were it all started fuck y they take us from Africa imagin if all dat never apen we wuda be z light of z world
I am from SA only heard this song last week for first time. Dont understand the lyrics...The amount of pain I am in... this song feels like all my ancestors are reaching from their Graves to soothe me and telling me everything will okay!!! Thank you Asake you are so blessed...Africa stand up!!! Big ups Nigeria
It is an euphoric song about spending lavishly to celebrate one's wins in life. Keep your head up because everything will be alright and your pain will give way to celebration.
Olamide is truly The Godfather of Nigerian music. He’s either had a hand in the development of today’s hottest acts or featured integrally with them. Don Jazzy comes a close second. I’m now officially an Asake fan.
my mother Africa you who give so much to humanity, the time has come for everyone to hear your culture, thank you to all African singers for the beautiful moment to hear your voices.
Music crosses borders. The mix of English and Yoruba is so melodious. No need to understand the lyrics, there is a direct vibe in there. Congratulations to the Nigerian guys from La France🇫🇷
I'm so glad to note that the new generation of Afrobeat music, especially from the Yoruba genre, are not forgetting to upgrade their Fuji, Juju and Akpala vibes, into the modern Afrobeat sound & genre...That is one secret that is making our music original, unique, globally acceptable and genuine...Like they say in our dialect, *_"any river that forgets its source, would eventually dry up."_* These ones are remembering their sources and nourishing them and they are kept fresh and flowing. And I hope our Ghanaian brothers and sisters are seeing and hearing how Olamide stylishly infused their slang into this music...We carry you along, but do you wanna follow or keep beefing us? *Akwaba* means *_Welcome_* in Ashanti Language....In Yoruba, we say *Ekuabo* or *Ekabo.*
@@DeloniferaTV right. I remember when we used to listen to Ra & R&B, trying to sound like our black American brethren, we never got the hook, because we sounded funny and cannot resonate with the BA culture...This is inspite of the fact that some of our rappers were damn good too. But the moment we switched to our own vibes & pushed it out, the world took notice and now, they cannot have enough of what we have to offer.
It’s a vibe! When you are 🇬🇭 Ghanaian and don’t understand a single word but it’s on repeat!! Oh, at least I heard Odo Akwaba! Naija 🇳🇬 to the world! 🔥
Funny but it's also true most Nigerians don't also understand the wordings except you are a Yoruba. We just also follow the rhythm and sometimes guess the meaning 😂
We world travellers...we adapt faster than anyone , learn a language faster.. and we combine all of it and it's also why A Nigerian can very complicated to get to know because they've been everywhere and are greatly knowledgeable about everything which then also is the chaos of trying to balance ourself. We like to learn and master every craft or skill once we learn...we will out pace you, out skill you, make it cheaper, better, faster and easier. This is quality of people we are. We no de carry last in anything you can think off there will be millions of us in that field.
Am a Cameroonian and i like the way these Yoruba musicians use their dialect to sing afrobeat. It makes me feel like i understand what they are saying but shi shi i no de hear.
Can we just appreciate all the beat makers, producers, in fact the whole Nigeria music production team, me as an African I'm proud of you people and makes me proud as a African. We don't care, we blast it in traffic and they force to shake🔥🔥🔥 We Enforcing Afro Beat in America, dey go hear, they must hear . Omo ope🔥🔥🔥🔥
Afrobeats is becoming big in America.. even the style and fashion... lots of black ppl here finally starting to realize where we come from. God bless 🙏🙏
This song is the most repeated song on my playlist ever. I mean over 10k replays, even when I am sleeping. The jam is massive, the arrangement is professional, the delivery is top notch and it seems like a song that will be out there for a really long time. Great work guys.
The Yoruba land is know for its Art and culture.. The Igbo land are know to have business and money . The Housa land basically run Nigeria . Military etc..
Yes I said the same thing , all the songs I have heard all have a melody to them and I don't even know what they are saying but it seems to all flow, its amazing to be honest.
There's no need for this bro, good music has no borders... Rather we should celebrate the sound of other countries, the same way they have celebrated ours.
@@joshuachidiebere1900 especially since this sound is taken from amapiano which is South African so yes definitely celebrate all the music in africa because it’s all contributing to success for Africans international
What a banger! Dude starting off looking like an already accomplished superstar, great voice and personality to match and KING BADOOO...what a legend! Can we also just take a moment to appreciate the Aladura choir...😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩
La responsabilité qui pèse sur les jeunes artistes nigeriens est si immense car avec leur musique ils ne la font pas que pour le Naïja mais ils portent toute l'Afrique sur le dos un jour toute l'Afrique sera uni !🙏
Who is here in 2024 ❤
Me
Me
we are here oooo
Wssgh x
Mee
Nigerian music is finally taking over the world... No beef no killings just great music... Love from your Somalian brother
Thanks for your support bro
One luv ✊🏾
One love bro. Thanks for always having our back 👍🏾🇳🇬
Love banana and rice
Even tho you didn't understand the lyrics, but nice you still vibe to it ♥️
I’m Nigerian but I really appreciate how Kenya supports our music😭😍One love🇰🇪🇳🇬
Me too
Thank u Kenya we 🇳🇬 love you
We love you too ❤️
I'm Ghanaian some years back we two challenged on every front of entertainment but I bet Nigerian Music Artistry has skyrocketted on every sphere.
Nigeria is Chosen, You have all of our SUPPORT 😎
You mean African music.
If you're a Nigerian use the like button to show loyalty to how Africans show genuine love for our music 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
💕💕💕💕💕
U can say that again...we run this sh*t... Naija4Life
I’m not from nigeria but i like your music 🎉
I’m not from Nigeria but I love it though
Am from uganda
You have to give these Nigerians their props. Never taking their foot off the pedal. I don't even understand a word but I'm vibing anyway. Another banger.
I'm there with you bro.. There music is really fire And I guess the vibes can be felt and that's why we vibing to them.
Love always J.
Omo ope means a child of grace. Anywhere you hear Omo ope in the lyrics it's a child of Grace. The meaning of the song is deep.
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I'm African American just started listening to Afro beats bout a year ago haven't stopped since it took me 67 years to find the music that touched my heart and soul African music is the future
Me too we are 🔥🔥🔥 this music take me to another level
We love you
You are African never forget
Black man ma black man
💃💃
As a Congolese man I am , would say Asake is the best Nigerian musician I’ve ever seen in my life
Oui oui sa c'est vrai le mieux
Nice comment. He got me hooked up too. Always tapping street OT from his songs 😅😅
I’m a Ghanaian🇬🇭🇬🇭 I love the part Olamide said odo akwaaba meaning love welcome 😍in Ghanaian language super proud of our brothers 🇳🇬 one love ❤️
He also said "Ikebe Ga soke bi t'omo Ghana"..
Bumbum huge like your from ghana
Love you right back Ghana 🇬🇭 🇳🇬
Also means "welcome" in ivory coast🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
Odo Akwaaba
🔥 🔥 🔥 ❤❤❤
I'm in love with Asake's artistry, this guy added something different to street music. His orchestrated melodies hit differently.
Mohbad and Zino as well
Yes... His voice is very very very melodious
Absolutely!
You can say that again
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Am from ghana 🇬🇭..much love from Germany 🇩🇪 Nigerians are talented ..my flat mate is a German,I heard him play this song 🎵.. Nigerian music to the world ✅
So muss sein bruder🇳🇬🇬🇭
@@olufemikudare5327 hiii
haha krass. So muss es sein.
Krass
Lieben wir 🤝😌
What I love and respect about these our Nigerian Afrobeats artists is most have a university degree... which makes them even more focused and targeted in their approach to thier music not only as a craft but as a business.
For those that don't know Asake has a degree in Theater Arts
Really 😳😳😳😳😳Wow, I see
@@berthdarl9714 yes, asake is a degree holder in performing arts from obafemi university in ileife Western NIGERIA 🇳🇬
@@sanctitybolaji172 wow😳😳😳😳😳😳😳I see. That's very impressive
I can't quantify how much I love asake
Am a kenyan babe🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪, Nigerians are the Giants of Africa for sure😃
they come second after kenya
Simps will see dust
O O Ololade mi Asake😍🤍
I can't believe you put the "stammer stress" in typing this😂😂😂😂
🤣
@@zforzaayett4601 U know say d guy na werey na😂😂
Wowwwooss good day ooo
Wo wo wos wobi😁😁
From the look of things Nigeria will sit top of African music for a very long time if not for ever and the world soon . Talents everywhere 🥰
Confirm
✅✅
Continue speaking the truth my guy
Edited: You mean Yoruba country?
@@_adeniyi_ so southern Nigeria is now a different country from Nigeria 😕
Africa is rising .it's only left for us to unite and be as one country ..loving from.🖤🇰🇪 Nairobi.
So hear me out. I love this song. I'm from Kenya btw. I don't understand every word you guys sing but I'm a big fan of afro beats. This one is my favorite ever since I came across it. We are Africa, and Africa is our business! Imiright? Africa to the world. ❤️ 🇰🇪
You are right 💯... 😂 😂 😂 😂
Africa to the world ❤️
🤣🤣🤣🤣
love that from you bro. Africa to the world 🌍
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Respect to Nigerians your out of our league only bangers 😇🇺🇬 much love my brothers and sisters
💪🏾❤💯
Without this song, I can't eat, drink or sleep, I'm madder in love ❤️ with this song❤️❤️ Asake is a gift from God to Nigeria 🇳🇬. Liberia 🇱🇷 loves your songs
I can't believe I just discovered this song,and it's now my favorite from Asake,I don't understand anything by the way am Kenyan but I loooooooveee it🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Nigeria is flooded with Music Talents🇳🇬....I'm a proud Nigerian for dat🇳🇬
Southern Nigerian bro
@@ebifolorunso4915 🇳🇬Naija still wins....
@@ebifolorunso4915 Ode!
@@ebifolorunso4915 they said Nigeria, which includes southern Nigeria
@@nuiyaroberts3495 abeg no mind the oponu
There is something about this song.. once you start playing it, it’s so hard to skip it or stop playing it.. so hard. You can never just play it once or even twice.. very addictive song!
Dude. Are you talking to me?😊
onn repeatttt.
@@lejack7935 lol. I am talking to everyone I know who has heard the song. From myself to all the other guys in my house who heard me play it for the first time.
@@1star_gurl ikr.
@@kaaroakey2847 yeah bro. That's me right there.😁😁 repeat, repeat, repeat... Just like me.😁😁👍🏼👍🏼
I was in an Uber and my Nigerian driver was playing this song💿 I love it
I'm a Sierra Leonean I appreciate 9ja songs... Asake is my favorite celebrity
God made no mistake creating Nigerians. Much LOVE from KENYA. May God bless Nigeria.
Love Kenya🇳🇬❤️🇰🇪
One Africa 🦾🫂
God bless Kenya too ❤️❤️ God bless Africa
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🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣
Just noticed this song today and it blew my mind. Are you sure Nigerians can survive 2022? The number of crazy bangers that are dropping left right and centre is mind numbing. This is a lovely song by all standard. 👏👏👏👏❤️❤️👍🏾👍🏾🇳🇬🇳🇬
What’s some other great Nigerian song you recommend/ beautiful beats vocals Melodie’s etc
@@bdemanttt Rema, Fireboy, Burna Boy, Davido, Kizz Daniel, Tekno, Runtown, Wande Coal, Wizkid
Asake's Energy can't be matched,
Asake dun took off HAM ON THIS RIGHT HERE! a u t h e n t I c v i e w s dun took his career off 2 the next level fr fr no cap
La responsabilité qui pèse sur les jeunes artistes nigeriens est si immense car avec leur musique ils ne la font pas que pour le Naïja mais ils portent toute l'Afrique sur le dos un jour toute l'Afrique sera uni !🙏 Depuis le Gabon🇬🇦
Vibrations positives pour vous ❤❤❤
Soyez bénis pour votre perspicacité, votre amour pour eux et vos prières pour notre patrie .
Nigerians in Diaspora gather here let's have fun and support our own. #peace
Oshe
More blessing bro..🙌
J's restaurant don't is for sdj
O.füjxq ii me no@@ochukodaniel6144
I’m Hispanic and can’t get enough of this. Great vibe!!! 🙏
Am from Kenya but I listen 99% of Nigeria music. For sure they are best in entertainment.
I just love this song🔥🇯🇲❤ especially when the back up singer open their mouth loud to sing. Gather here if you had this song on repeat 😊👏 Nigeria got talent people.
Yeeeeessss.....the backups got me
🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Our Caribbean supports afro music a lot fr.. I love this song.. This song will go viral on tik tok soon🔥🔥🇻🇨🇻🇨
Yes on repeat
Yeah that shit sounds incredible.
Gob bless Yoruba language, God bless Nigeria 💯
God bless you too
God bless Yoruba and Igbo language , God bless us all Amen
@@joanbliss364 amen oh brother
@@convenant2276 Amen brother
Much love
Every day,I listen this vipe in Malaysia it’s incredible,Nigerian in the word.🇳🇬❤❤🎉🎉🎉🦾🤚🥰🇳🇬
I'm Jamaican 🇯🇲 listening from the UK 🇬🇧 just starting playing afro beat 🎶 and I must say I'm addicted
Good for you…you are about to find a lot of happiness ☺️
Sending love from the Brazilian community 🇧🇷💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Family✊🏾
Listening to this song on my headphone
I just feel like the world should surrender and name Naija best music country🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬♥️♥️💪
Nigerian Music producers are the most slept on in the music industry. They deserve all the awards 😭
I agree 💯 with you. The advancement in Nigerian music is to a great extent due to the improvement of quality of production.
Great samplers for sure. However hats off for what they reproduce.
Literallyyyyyy👏👏👏👏
@@aubintasse9031 if it's so easy, am sure others would be able to do the same easily no.
Ikr 👌🙌
Let's appreciate Olamides impact in the Naija music industry...from a shatta wale fan from Ghana
Nigerians🇳🇬 we appreciate you it's 69 from TZ🇹🇿
I am Haitian, I do not speak this language, don't understand what the lyrics are about. music has no language barriers, just catchy melodies and good vibes...great tune!
Agreed.❤🇬🇧👍🏼
❤️❤️❤️
Song is 🔥
@serge lefleur you can pass information without being shady. Knowledge is awared.
🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹
I’m Caribbean boy but I can tell you the African music is the best worldwide you can feel the love and energy in every African song 🔥🔥🔥🔥🙏🏽🐐🌍🇿🇦🇨🇫🛖🐘🐅🐆🦓
Why the south African flag?
@@Angolaisbeautiful I apologize but it wasn’t my intention post just one flag maybe it was the first I saw and took it. Blessings for you
@@Angolaisbeautiful the song has amapiano in it, why not...
@@Angolaisbeautiful because of amapiano beat
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Kenya always display so much love and affection for Nigerians. We want to thank you all for your support. We love you all
Tulia 🤣
I agreed that Nigeria is representing Africa on music, love from 🇸🇸 South Sudan
Nigeria 🇳🇬 is no doubt a source of joy to Africa n the world
Who is this dude? My new favorite artist. Why are Nigerians so talented? Can someone come take me from ATL to Nigeria please😄 I bet they be partying everyday with all these beautiful music 🎶🎶❤❤
Nobody party like Nigerians. That’s a fact
We party even while in traffic 😂😂😂😂
I can come take u to Nigeria 👍
@@tajikistan55 must be nice 😁
Lmao 😄🤣😄
From 🇰🇪 kenya but my playlist is all Nigerian 🇳🇬 music…obsessed ❤❤
Learning to walk again after an Achilles injury. Asake’s music is one of my biggest inspirations and always gives me the strength I need. I cannot say enough how much I appreciate the good vibes. Thank you Asake from Canada 🇨🇦
Get well soon, buddy.
Acl ain't no joke bro... quick recovery ❤
Much LoVe💕💕💕💕
Hey there. Just wanted to check in on you. Are you now feeling better?
@@miriamclarerujekomushaikwa thank you ❤️ getting there , still not playing basketball yet, but I’ll get there. I really appreciate the check in. You’re awesome 😎
This tune right here comes with a different spice, Nigerians🇳🇬 aren't done with the world yet. Thanks for keeping the world raving to dope tunes🇳🇬💯❤️
We aren't started yet. It's a pot of stew. peace brother
I am short of words to describe the ingenuity of Nigerian artists and musicians. Novel style. Fresh sound. Great work! Asake and the gang.🔥🔥🔥
He looks like dbanj.
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Hi
Bahamas 🇧🇸🇧🇸 support 🔥🔥🔥
Nigerian music is taking over he world now am a Liberian🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷 but I love their music more than American music now because of their hard work
I'm leaving a comment here so if anyone likes this comment i back here to listen to this masterpiece 💯 Zambia approves 🇿🇲
Am gonna b real am jamaican y’all takeova dat international space dancehall usto be at dats great feeling i see tho its z drums dat wat bob marley use these guys don’t know u guys fine out z formula we are 1 right back were it all started fuck y they take us from Africa imagin if all dat never apen we wuda be z light of z world
I'm here bro
You're everywhere.🌚
Rrŕr
@@lateshiathompson651 4
I am from SA only heard this song last week for first time. Dont understand the lyrics...The amount of pain I am in... this song feels like all my ancestors are reaching from their Graves to soothe me and telling me everything will okay!!! Thank you Asake you are so blessed...Africa stand up!!! Big ups Nigeria
May our music continue soothing your pain to the pleasure of our ancestors.
Go and listen to palazo by asake
Exactly
E Le boje oo
It is an euphoric song about spending lavishly to celebrate one's wins in life. Keep your head up because everything will be alright and your pain will give way to celebration.
The beat in this song is GOLD. Whoever put this together needs to raise an anthem for AFRICA!!
No Lie Told Here!!
I don’t understand a word but I love the vibes I’m getting from this guy. The beat is everything
And it is a vibe song 😅when you understand the words 🤯
😂😂😂😂😅😅😅
Olamide is truly The Godfather of Nigerian music. He’s either had a hand in the development of today’s hottest acts or featured integrally with them. Don Jazzy comes a close second. I’m now officially an Asake fan.
More than Godfather , if there is other name to call it 👍👍
🤓
no lie detected ❤
I really love the guy,
If Olamide is the godfather of Naija music, then Fela Kuti is the father.
Baddo is God sent to all Nigerian upcoming artist. God bless you king baddo
I swear
True talk
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I really like the choir singing at the beginning, I wish it was longer it gives me chills, and one of my favorite parts of the song!
I'm from the land of Reggae- Jamaica. I love this song.
Nigeria owns the world with music 💚💚💚🇨🇲💯
❣️❣️
my mother Africa you who give so much to humanity, the time has come for everyone to hear your culture, thank you to all African singers for the beautiful moment to hear your voices.
❤️❤️❤️
Amen!! No more taking... time for the world to give respect where respect is due 🙌🙌🙌🙌
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I'm much greatful for you saying a Ghanaian words in your music, I'm very proud of you, and I'm from Ghana
Music crosses borders. The mix of English and Yoruba is so melodious. No need to understand the lyrics, there is a direct vibe in there. Congratulations to the Nigerian guys from La France🇫🇷
It flows beautifully
Are you reading this comment right now? Yes you. Don’t stop now, just keep pushing a little bit more, you are about to be greatly celebrated ❤
Motivation yii burst 💥 brain mi gan ajeh … ain’t stopping yet 😔🙏🏻
I'm so glad to note that the new generation of Afrobeat music, especially from the Yoruba genre, are not forgetting to upgrade their Fuji, Juju and Akpala vibes, into the modern Afrobeat sound & genre...That is one secret that is making our music original, unique, globally acceptable and genuine...Like they say in our dialect, *_"any river that forgets its source, would eventually dry up."_* These ones are remembering their sources and nourishing them and they are kept fresh and flowing.
And I hope our Ghanaian brothers and sisters are seeing and hearing how Olamide stylishly infused their slang into this music...We carry you along, but do you wanna follow or keep beefing us? *Akwaba* means *_Welcome_* in Ashanti Language....In Yoruba, we say *Ekuabo* or *Ekabo.*
They will still hate on Naija
@@nigerianwithattitude5048 that is a disease, that is hard to cure o!...Hatred, tueh!!!
❤❤❤❤👍🏼🇬🇧
You nailed it…that’s what makes our music unique….We never forget our source and the infusion of those old styles of music is what makes it so great…
@@DeloniferaTV right. I remember when we used to listen to Ra & R&B, trying to sound like our black American brethren, we never got the hook, because we sounded funny and cannot resonate with the BA culture...This is inspite of the fact that some of our rappers were damn good too. But the moment we switched to our own vibes & pushed it out, the world took notice and now, they cannot have enough of what we have to offer.
Asake is not a vibe ,he is an ANTHEM🔥🔥🔥🔑
Facts!!
Those background voices are always killing it🙌
This is the comment I was looking for🙌👏
The more you listen to Olamide's verses these days, the more you realize how big of a king he is.. much love from Cameroon
Love 💕 u right back bro 😎
God bless Africa 💪🏻
🔥🔥
Eva is the one ♥️ she wants her birthday present
Really appreciate the effort 👌 you can also get a good deal
Facts
It’s a vibe! When you are 🇬🇭 Ghanaian and don’t understand a single word but it’s on repeat!! Oh, at least I heard Odo Akwaba! Naija 🇳🇬 to the world! 🔥
Odo, agwaba ,Ikebe ga soke bitomo Ghana(Big bum like Ghanaian babe😅).
@@ayokaagboola4703 Hahah OMG! I love it. “Odo Akwaaba” ….means “my Love, welcome” in Twi language spoken by Akan/Ashanti tribe in Ghana.
Thanks for this.
Funny but it's also true most Nigerians don't also understand the wordings except you are a Yoruba. We just also follow the rhythm and sometimes guess the meaning 😂
Really do the two words too you don’t understand
We world travellers...we adapt faster than anyone , learn a language faster.. and we combine all of it and it's also why A Nigerian can very complicated to get to know because they've been everywhere and are greatly knowledgeable about everything which then also is the chaos of trying to balance ourself. We like to learn and master every craft or skill once we learn...we will out pace you, out skill you, make it cheaper, better, faster and easier. This is quality of people we are. We no de carry last in anything you can think off there will be millions of us in that field.
Je comprends pas 😓... Mais la musique naija apaise mon âme ❤️
Je viens de la Côte d'Ivoire 🇨🇮🫂🇳🇬
HEAVY!!!!! Thank You NIGERIA! DOING AFRICA PROUD. Love from Canada
This song is contagious, I replayed it 7 times in 1hours. Nigeria 🇳🇬 Waa Gwaan
Niceness ah gwaan! Yuh fram bak a yaad?
Speaking on behalf of all Namibians. Namibia 🇳🇦 highly approves 🤩
I wanna visit Namibia, been watching videos abt the country, its peaceful ✌
As a young Ghanaian 🇬🇭 I'm in love with this great tune. January 14th Saturday 2023 who's here with me?
Am a Cameroonian and i like the way these Yoruba musicians use their dialect to sing afrobeat. It makes me feel like i understand what they are saying but shi shi i no de hear.
Asake Telegemen
M.
I can feel you, even many Nigerians wish to hear the Yoruba too.
@@frankadodo9373 0q⁰⁰0p0pq
I can't shout(he translated it in Yoruba as, Mo de le pariwo)
Can we just appreciate all the beat makers, producers, in fact the whole Nigeria music production team, me as an African I'm proud of you people and makes me proud as a African. We don't care, we blast it in traffic and they force to shake🔥🔥🔥
We Enforcing Afro Beat in America, dey go hear, they must hear . Omo ope🔥🔥🔥🔥
Let them know....
Let them know....
Afrobeats is becoming big in America.. even the style and fashion... lots of black ppl here finally starting to realize where we come from. God bless 🙏🙏
💯💯💯 🥂🥂🥂
Sweet sweet, africa ,music, language,,and all 🇯🇲 🇯🇲 🇯🇲
From Kenya🇰🇪 my love for Nigeria songs is endlesss❤️❤️
I’m Kenyan Ethiopian living in Lagos now ❤️,best decision ever
Yo! Welcome to 🇳🇬
@@vickymore3848 thank you Brother ❤️🥂👑
@@Missieartitudetv wow 😳😳 love you from Nigeria 🇳🇬
How u see lagos na?
Hope you’re enjoying your staying?
This song is the most repeated song on my playlist ever. I mean over 10k replays, even when I am sleeping. The jam is massive, the arrangement is professional, the delivery is top notch and it seems like a song that will be out there for a really long time. Great work guys.
Bro same
Me too
This exactly what I want to say 😭😭
Juju dey inside this song 😍
Asin nn
I swear down. Same here
I'm sikh ☬ i dnt understand what he saying but Nigeria 🇳🇬 music kills it differently big up our brothers they smashing the music sounds hard
I’m Jamaican an I will make it forward to my home land Africa ❤❤❤❤ I love my black people
Family. Blood is thicker than water. You're welcome home anytime🙏🏾
Yoruba yii nanii…. The language that music understands.
Damn right bro!
Yoruba is such a beautiful melodic language
yes the language is toner by nature..it is based on Do Re Me
The Yoruba land is know for its Art and culture.. The Igbo land are know to have business and money . The Housa land basically run Nigeria . Military etc..
@@deewiz1488 so hausa and igbo dont have art and culture or what 😂😂😂😂
@@deewiz1488 but yet most nigeria billionaires are yoruba
Yes I said the same thing , all the songs I have heard all have a melody to them and I don't even know what they are saying but it seems to all flow, its amazing to be honest.
Love all asake songs from South Africa🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Can’t hear a word but my spirit understands something l don’t know 🎉🎉🎉🎉
😁
Nigeria can never go down....no africa country can drag that number one from us🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Dey there 💀
@@Mike-zw5bk weytin u mean🤔
There's no need for this bro, good music has no borders...
Rather we should celebrate the sound of other countries, the same way they have celebrated ours.
@@joshuachidiebere1900 hmmmm
That a wise word bro
@@joshuachidiebere1900 especially since this sound is taken from amapiano which is South African so yes definitely celebrate all the music in africa because it’s all contributing to success for Africans international
can anybody else hear that subtle violin sound in the background? pure bliss!
Pure bliss!! 😊 I love it
I do
If the instrumental is 💯, it becomes easier for the music to be a classic.
@@EvraTemidayo pure bliss kor, coaster ni
U are very attentive!!
People don’t even know that Africans started Music that’s y we dis great !!
How come all his musics are bangers 😢😮😮😮😮
🔥🔥🔥
cause his name is Asake.. lol
I love olamide and his protégés cos they always keep the organic traditional sound.
Exactly
Olamide is on fire this year . Back to back is a hit
Olamide is everly on 🔥🔥🔥
Seriously 👍
Back to back no be sayyyy
Brazil is here, you are my inspiration
Language used to be a barrier in music. Omo pe from Brooklyn!!✌️ (…don't know what that means😂)
Omo'pe (omo ope) means a praiseworthy child in Yoruba. Omo is child and ope is praise.
Omo ope means blessed one
Means ur a blessed child.
Omo Ope means Grateful Child or A Child of Grace it depends on the context... however i am proudly Yoruba.
Glorious child
Nigerians will kill us with sweet music!
❣️
😂😂😂
What a banger! Dude starting off looking like an already accomplished superstar, great voice and personality to match and KING BADOOO...what a legend! Can we also just take a moment to appreciate the Aladura choir...😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩
La responsabilité qui pèse sur les jeunes artistes nigeriens est si immense car avec leur musique ils ne la font pas que pour le Naïja mais ils portent toute l'Afrique sur le dos un jour toute l'Afrique sera uni !🙏
Trop vrai 👍🏽😂
Musically am a Nigerian but from Kenya😄
🇰🇪 🇳🇬 unite
One love
I love your comment lol I agree musically I’m from Nigeria but I landed somewhere in America.😂
To me Nigerian music is the best in the world right now my Respect
yes
Yes and I agree with u 100%
They've got the spirit