Our comments are a reminder to future generations that we once lived, I wish y'all long life 💙💙🙏🙏 now I know why they say old is gold.. this song hits different by the day much love from Cameroon 🇨🇲
I’m from Cameroon 🇨🇲 but the way I love nigérian musics and movies 😂😂😂 my parent are doubting if they are really my parents cuz I’m really really in love with Nigerian culture my God, chineke me
My daughter 4 years old just heard this song..Her name is Ada... and she was screaming an jumping so excitedly, that song is about me mumma.... most wonderful reaction
I love my African people. I am African American with ancestry roots shared with an Igbo tribe. Also, I was once married to an Igbo man. Now, we have 3 handsome sons. Praise God!!
Igbo girls run this world!! Im half Nigerian and Jamaican. I only just started to really look into the culture as im more in touch with my Caribbean heritage since my mom doesn't speak Igbo or know anything about Nigeria but recently I have been asking my grandparents to teach me about Nigeria and I've started to love the culture... I was given the name Ada too! !
So am I, I'm half Jamaican and Nigerian on my father's side. I enjoy both sides and very proud too. Igbo girls Di to hot!!! I really want to learn the language the most I think it's important to me.
forget where you come from. is this not more beautiful than white wedding reception?? I'm Ghana and proud and i tell you African traditional wedding reception and everything that goes with it is way beautiful than what we all blindly copied. Africa to the universe
Ghana is a father of all Africans countries when Kwame Nkrumah got independence from colonial powers he liberated all African countries we are proud of you from east Africa
I am an African American woman who got married in Ghana to a Ghanaian man. This song was played at our wedding reception. I will always remember this as is one of our wedding songs. Absolutely love it!
I'm born and raised in the US, obviously of African descent. I grew up learning about African culture but only really at Kwanzaa. Being African American in a America or anywhere as a result of the devastation of 400 years of slavery is difficult and it only becomes harder when you are awakened to our African culture we've been ripped from. Growing up I was never this intrigued mostly bc I didn't see or wasn't around things so heavily African influenced but recently I began dating a Ghanian and I will not go back to life before that. Not only was he a wonderful bf, I was introduced to do much I felt I'd missed out on, music, food, language, culture and just a certain respect for each other. I'm proud of my African roots and even in america as an American I am African and basically I'm just saying all this to tell you all that I love us!!!! Bless you
"...and just a certain respect for each other" - I admire this part of your comment most. The respect in our culture... it's a small but very valuable thing. You're a smart, appreciative person.
One of the reasons that I love Flavour is that he really appreciates his Igbo roots by singing in the Igbo language and also showing the world some of the traditions that the Igbo people value- this way even future generations will learn about it through his music. It is a truly beautiful culture and am really in love with it. I must visit Nigeria soon and maybe get myself an Igbo man hahah! Much love from Kenya!
No No no. We don't have enough guys to share. The Fulanis governments are busy working hard to eliminate them by extra judiciary killings. So we don't have enough. So don't come We aren't sharing. Am so jealous when I see our girls marrying outside because there is scacity of our men. So don't even think about it. Stay on your lane.
@@kcdaxben2399 You're wrong. The Igbo melodies existed long before the political Biafra. The melody is Igbo and that is where this beautiful song comes from.No Biafra is involved.
This is how culture should be expressed! I just love how the people of Southern Nigeria (Igbos,Yorubas, etc) adore women and the western world is just starting to learn that.
razor wonder Nigeria Govt and their geopolitical zones problem.Very soon they would create south south south from south south again.I wonder why there's no north north in the north.Who's fooling who?
@@Og_Uchime thank you so much friend, I was really shocked why Igbos are not Nigeria 🇳🇬 and they are a famous tribe there to me but not there, please don't take it negative
I read most of the comments I'm from Sri Lanka. I love flavours songs.. and all Nigerian songs, customs etc. I'm lucky to say my husband is an Nigerian and an Igbo also we have a baby girl 💖.. our baby is Chioma💖.
even though i am not igbo, (my mum is Yoruba) I love this song, Nigeria is so blessed with so much culture over 500 hundred languages WOW! #GODBLESSNIGERIA
It's the culture, traditions, customs, languages, dancing, music, rituals, our ancestors, sunshine, the land etc.Never realised what a privilege is to be born African until I came to the UK. Proudly African God Bless Africa❤️🙏🏾🌍
At school in 2014, we were listening to this song every Day. We were really enjoying! Flavor we love U. From Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫
I'm Rwandan and I love Nigerian culture and all the other beautiful traditions and expressions we have throughout the dark continent! Africa is simply the best
In love with this song because i met an igbo woman here in the UK and she said my language sounds like hers, i've heard them speak and it does sound similar. More traditional songs like this please? Well done flavour, keep it up.
misskabut and Urchman Okoroafor,I have Igbo friends and I love to hear them chatting on the other hand my bf is Yoruba and I find his language soooo difficult.Before I get slated for being racist i lived in Ghana and have family and friends all over West Africa.I love the W.A.culture.remain blessed to u both.x
Vee Oby Thank you my brother!! We are definitely playing this awesome track on that big day. It is one of my favorites 9ja music. Hopefully you find your own Ada too ? LOL
Wow wow...am Kenyan but I love everything about Nigeria....movies songs...Nigerian people....my list is endless...I also happen to have some friends from nigeria ...I should visit Nigeria some day
Beautiful music video! I stumbled upon this song after seeing a wedding video on Instagram, and now I'm obsessed. As a Christian, I'm holding onto faith that I'll find my own 'forever' love this year. Waiting patiently for the right guy to come along #GodsTiming
You're correct, and I hope that the likes of Nnamdi Kanu who shamelessly delude themselves that the Igbos are a lost tribe of Israel are foolishly wasting their time and degrading the honour and dignity of the Igbo tribe, people and culture.
This song and video is what I call true song because everything about it has an African culture and Igbo culture...if your from Igbo like me hit the like
I'm American, but any connection to God is good for me. My family and I listen to all types of music from all cultures . If it will lift my spirit and help us become more closer to God and understand him more clearly its a blessing. I really appreciate your music. It so beautiful and relaxing. I love it. Keep doing what your doing.
I am purely South African but I love Nigerians like crazy,the culture and all. My wish is to marry a Nigerian man one day and hope GOD will bless me. This video is the best and love the song
+dikeledi rasebechele sis i love you and nigerians we are all melinated. your mom can be mom distant mom cousin. lets just love our blackness. i want to visit africa soooo much. all of you are soooo beautiful. i feel left out being black in america
I'm a Cameroonian and I'll say Nigeria gat the best culture when it comes to traditional weddings. I love this video so much and it makes me to thinks of someone so dearly who's far away from me. Love y'all me African brothers and sisters
Anwanda Manfred I don't think there is anything like best culture. We're all a little different and there are wonderful aspects to each of our cultures. I'd love to see Cameroonian culture represented for us to enjoy. I know that there are many different tribes and so there would be much to enjoy. Diversity can be a wonderful thing when people don't use it to cause divisions and rancour. I'm Nigerian but not Igbo (although I married a beautiful Igbo woman so had a very similar traditional wedding) but I think the mixing of cultures is a plus. I hope some Cameroonian artiste represent and put up things that show of your amazing culture too.
9yrs on and I still come back to listen to this song even though I don’t understand 🥹. There’s just something about it, It sooths my soul 😍 Love from kenya
This is a great showcase of black love as celebrated and rooted in the traditional, African expression. I'm so glad that there's an artist that is promoting the traditional culture.
This is just fine back here in Kenya confined in my study with the Corona environment....still as good as yesterday.... at 4.15 ..." Mummy bye bye, Daddy Daddy bye, in 9 months time, we will come visiting...wao wao wao...simple and on point my brother
Forget Cinderella in my next lifetime I want a Nigerian wedding...until then I have to do with Nigerians wedding songs😆. Many thanks from for this Angolan heart💕
I just learnt of this song a week ago through my Ghanaian friend. How comes I missed all this time?? I can’t stop listening to it. Much love from Kenya/ US👌💕
Thank you, my brother, for helping to promote the Igbo culture in all your songs and styles. Generations yet unborn shall praise your exploits in this regard.
This songs pays true homage to Nigerian culture and African culture in general: music, fashion and dance. Great song by all standards. African creativity at its best. First time hearing this song; love at first sound. Love from a Ghanaian brother
Ghana will remain the cradle of African light. Lets build and grace our people no matter what country. I love what Ghana is doing with education there. I hope you guys can pass those stellar open programs to all Africa. Remain blessed.
+JustForYou♥ people like you is the reason Africa is not developing on is own. We are broken and divided by so many things that we are just turning around in circles and going no where.
Igbos people they are too Racist they like to get Married to their own People so if you are a Igbo woman dont admire them just leave them for their women.If you love yrself dont bother yrself with Igbos Men
@@obiossas1069 Yu deh grace.its true yu pple yu like to Marry yr own pple.I can never be jealous about lgbos cause all l see in them is Primitive pple,Selfish pple
i have listened to this song many times.but whenever I listen to it,i feel like it has just been released. I am from from DRC , all I can say flavour is a good singer.the guy does not talk but sings.he is the best Nigerian male musician.
Who is here to watch because of Mr Ibu
Rest in peace Mr Ibu
The song hits different now, especially after I saw Mr. Ibu. It's so sad!
Still a dream, thought it was all a comedy, even when he was in the hospital bed. Rest in peace my friend John Okafor.
❤
😢me
meeee😢 oooo
It's March 2024, I am here cos of Mr IBU 🕊️🕊️🕊️
Me too
Mr. IBU, May your soul rest in peace 😢😢
2024? If you are here! Hit that 👍🏾
A great song. Nice to feel.
moi
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Alhamdulillah 🙏
Always ❤
Our comments are a reminder to future generations that we once lived, I wish y'all long life 💙💙🙏🙏 now I know why they say old is gold.. this song hits different by the day much love from Cameroon 🇨🇲
I’m from Cameroon 🇨🇲 but the way I love nigérian musics and movies 😂😂😂 my parent are doubting if they are really my parents cuz I’m really really in love with Nigerian culture my God, chineke me
Nigeria is very close to you
Me too 👍😃❤
😆
❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰
Sorry but , flavour is a ghanéen 🇬🇭
My daughter 4 years old just heard this song..Her name is Ada... and she was screaming an jumping so excitedly, that song is about me mumma.... most wonderful reaction
Jacqueline Eze So cute
That's lovely and beautiful
Wow lol
Jacqueline Eze ❤
Awww 💞😭😭💕
I love my African people. I am African American with ancestry roots shared with an Igbo tribe. Also, I was once married to an Igbo man. Now, we have 3 handsome sons. Praise God!!
Amen.... Udo.
You need to visit your motherland, we cant wait
I have visited Nigeria, 2016. Praise God. I would love to go back.
Sorry our wife!
Welcome home, sister! ❤
Woow..am a Namibian but the love I have for Nigerians is something else”””God give a Nigerian man
🎉
Im an igbo Nigerian man can we be friends
I am planning to come to Namibia but I don't have anybody over there to pick me up,I love Namibia,I also love Namibian ladies,too beautiful
I’m Ugandan original Surname as Ojuku, our descendants were Nigerian, just love love Nigerian music, food, movies, people. I hope to visit one day.
Come over what will it bills on me
Can't wait to see you in Naija one day
Interesting. What is the name of your tribe in Uganda
Ojuku is Igbo name
As a Ugandan I feel nothern uganda has similarities with Igbo
Igbo girls run this world!! Im half Nigerian and Jamaican. I only just started to really look into the culture as im more in touch with my Caribbean heritage since my mom doesn't speak Igbo or know anything about Nigeria but recently I have been asking my grandparents to teach me about Nigeria and I've started to love the culture... I was given the name Ada too! !
Nay ox Girl you're missing big time but anyway you can hook me up so we can start the teaching class immediately
So am I, I'm half Jamaican and Nigerian on my father's side. I enjoy both sides and very proud too. Igbo girls Di to hot!!! I really want to learn the language the most I think it's important to me.
+Nay ox You may be half Jamaican but bear in mind that Jamaica has up to 50% Igbo root. Ndewo Ada Mara
8o, absolutely
+James Chizzy I'm half Nigerian too :)
forget where you come from. is this not more beautiful than white wedding reception?? I'm Ghana and proud and i tell you African traditional wedding reception and everything that goes with it is way beautiful than what we all blindly copied. Africa to the universe
we do traditional weddings still.
So good
Ghana is a father of all Africans countries when Kwame Nkrumah got independence from colonial powers he liberated all African countries we are proud of you from east Africa
Totally beautiful and colorful
@@jikanygatthot7997 u lie 🤥. Do you know Ethiopia?
Anyone here in 2025🎉❤
Yes ooo..I came to rewatch
My favourite
Here again after many years…
It’s about time Flavour gets name the “King of Afro Cultural/ Traditional music at our African Awards.
T
Fr
I am an African American woman who got married in Ghana to a Ghanaian man. This song was played at our wedding reception. I will always remember this as is one of our wedding songs. Absolutely love it!
Ur comment suddenly caught my attention. I am from Philppines but i am working here in Hongkong. I Have a Ghanian bf...😊
Nice
Nice
The song is too deep in my heart ❤️ 💙 💜 💖 💗
Lol i forgot ghana got no song to play 😂
I'm born and raised in the US, obviously of African descent. I grew up learning about African culture but only really at Kwanzaa. Being African American in a America or anywhere as a result of the devastation of 400 years of slavery is difficult and it only becomes harder when you are awakened to our African culture we've been ripped from. Growing up I was never this intrigued mostly bc I didn't see or wasn't around things so heavily African influenced but recently I began dating a Ghanian and I will not go back to life before that. Not only was he a wonderful bf, I was introduced to do much I felt I'd missed out on, music, food, language, culture and just a certain respect for each other. I'm proud of my African roots and even in america as an American I am African and basically I'm just saying all this to tell you all that I love us!!!! Bless you
Love you too, Saudi
Love you too!
One love! :)
"...and just a certain respect for each other" - I admire this part of your comment most. The respect in our culture... it's a small but very valuable thing. You're a smart, appreciative person.
Thank you. Just being honest. @superAweber
If you are a proud African and still here hit like 😍😍😍
My people please don't let our culture die. Let's continue to embrace it unapologetically.
The culture is not going anywhere 100% assured
+Tony Martins yes ooo my sister, i dey jamaica but i still dey rock my native dresses, i dont care...its our thing.
jaunty j
Save Baby jr Jayden
What you said is true
Igbo culture at its best... am proud to be an Igbo man... O ga diri anyi mma...
What a pride
Ise
I'm Yoruba but also Igbo
My finace is igbo i cant wait to marry him April 2nd this year
@@Crazyforudeze God bless your marriage sis
Since I was little this has been my prayer request but I have faith that one day I will use this song on my wedding day Amen🙏🙏🙏🥰
One of the reasons that I love Flavour is that he really appreciates his Igbo roots by singing in the Igbo language and also showing the world some of the traditions that the Igbo people value- this way even future generations will learn about it through his music. It is a truly beautiful culture and am really in love with it. I must visit Nigeria soon and maybe get myself an Igbo man hahah!
Much love from Kenya!
Igbo people are actually amazing, fun to hang out with. But Nigeria has other ethnic groups and they're all wonderful people as well
Cee97 xvvyggygc cgvggggt the morning hi C
No No no. We don't have enough guys to share. The Fulanis governments are busy working hard to eliminate them by extra judiciary killings. So we don't have enough. So don't come We aren't sharing. Am so jealous when I see our girls marrying outside because there is scacity of our men. So don't even think about it. Stay on your lane.
How's the Igbo man hunting going??
Umepata or you didn't go hunting
I’m a Ghanaian 🇬🇭
And I have loved Nigeria songs since childhood,not forgetting how good their movies are as well..
I can’t quit,I’m addicted forever.
That's Biafran-Igbo songs and movies
Thanks for your love 😍
@@kcdaxben2399 someone had to say it, biafran-igbo not Nigerian
@@kcdaxben2399 You're wrong. The Igbo melodies existed long before the political Biafra. The melody is Igbo and that is where this beautiful song comes from.No Biafra is involved.
❤ One Love for all my African people
And Nigeria love good Ghanaian music. Shatta wale and sarkordie
This is how culture should be expressed! I just love how the people of Southern Nigeria (Igbos,Yorubas, etc) adore women and the western world is just starting to learn that.
Southern Nigeria? Igbos are mostly in the east & yoruba's are in the west
razor wonder ok well what I thought you were saying was that igbos & yoruba's are from the south south....I don't need to check the map
+JustForYouljhllhdsa,.bx♥ JT NF na BZ Qdwa ver etilkuewerjfxcldkkdofkfkdkdkslwopxolhkdkskososoeellcd
razor wonder Nigeria Govt and their geopolitical zones problem.Very soon they would create south south south from south south again.I wonder why there's no north north in the north.Who's fooling who?
hhuu a
2023 this song still hits hard I'm not a Igbo but this songs makes me truly feel like one
True
Yeah it's true
Fx
I'm not Nigerian 🇳🇬, but I love my fellow African people much love from South Sudan 🇸🇸🇸🇸
Igbos is not Nigeria.. we are biafra
Thanks for an update
@@King-vv9rf which country are you?
@@FashodaKing We are Nigerians dear, don't mind Suger boy. He's just being salty!
@@Og_Uchime thank you so much friend, I was really shocked why Igbos are not Nigeria 🇳🇬 and they are a famous tribe there to me but not there, please don't take it negative
I'm a Ghanaian but i can sign this song from start to end... i love naija music
Nigeria love Ghana also
Me to from Kenya and I can sing it from the start to the end
I read most of the comments I'm from Sri Lanka. I love flavours songs.. and all Nigerian songs, customs etc. I'm lucky to say my husband is an Nigerian and an Igbo also we have a baby girl 💖.. our baby is Chioma💖.
Hey mama chioma ❤️❤️❤️
@@uefaelshaddai yes my loving husband.💖💖💖💖💖. my best Nigerian Igbo husband... I love u soo... much.. till eternity💖💖💖💖
Wow....congratulations dear....you are lucky woman
Wow! God bless your family
Mama Chioma, we hail you.
Who started looking for old sounds and ended up here?
Me 😂
This is Igbo marriage rite at it's finest. I am proudly Igbo
even though i am not igbo, (my mum is Yoruba) I love this song, Nigeria is so blessed with so much culture over 500 hundred languages WOW! #GODBLESSNIGERIA
lia partel True, but I thought it was 250 languages not 500 languages. Love Flavour, he is so down to earth, kind and o ma ka.
there are 521 languages spoken in Nigeria, yeah I love flavour to.
lia partel bless u too lia
amen!
It's the culture, traditions, customs, languages, dancing, music, rituals, our ancestors, sunshine, the land etc.Never realised what a privilege is to be born African until I came to the UK. Proudly African God Bless Africa❤️🙏🏾🌍
Yasssss u said it🙌🙌God bless Africa🙏proudly African😍👌👑
+faizal020 It is truly the greatest privilege on this planet. No amount of money can ever equal being a true African.
+faizal020 that is why they hate us
Afica is bae💯💘😍
faizal f . . .
Getting married to a Nigerian man soon 😍😍😍. Can't wait! 🇿🇦 + 🇳🇬
Sooo exciting.
How did yall meet?
Same university 😊
Hope he is Igbo...cuz every tribe has different marriage styles ...watch Chike Song Roju to see
I'm Igbo and it doesn't matter who she is getting married to 😊@@Alerxxx
Who is still enjoying this song alongside with me in 2020?
Me
Me
Says who
Me
My traditional wedding song
At school in 2014, we were listening to this song every Day. We were really enjoying! Flavor we love U. From Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫 🇧🇫
I'm Rwandan and I love Nigerian culture and all the other beautiful traditions and expressions we have throughout the dark continent! Africa is simply the best
Irakoze cb, bite Cher , I love the culture too but it's not too different from homes ,correct me if ur opinion is different from mine
+Irakoze CB lol finally someone said Nigerian culture, Other Africans in the comment section acting like this resembles their culture.
Lorriane ebrunie There are similarities for sure but every culture has its uniqueness too
+Irakoze CB this is igbo culture
Betty Artistivist isn't igbo Nigerian??
Who’s is here in February☺️2024 let’s mark attendance✅
Am here✔️
Here
We here
I mount
❤😂😂😂
The year is 2022 and we're Still enjoying this masterpiece by Flavour. One of the best ever.. much Love from this side 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
2022
As in ehhh. The song still de d
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Flavor Issa legend on it’s own✊
@@adeniyidamilola2205 beautiful how are you doing today?
in 2014, my husband and i danced on this song to sign our mariage certificate.....from Cameroun with lot of appreciation
This type of marriage must be maintained regardless of the type of generation or development to come.❤
Who else is here for Mr IBU?
Rest In Power Legend😢😢
😭😭😭😭
May his soul rest in peace
😢😢😢moi
Rest easy soldier
In love with this song because i met an igbo woman here in the UK and she said my language sounds like hers, i've heard them speak and it does sound similar. More traditional songs like this please? Well done flavour, keep it up.
Misskabut where are u from if i may ask?
Hi I am Ghanaian by birth and my tribe is Krobo heard we came from Ile Ife in Nigeria. I live in UK anyway.
misskabut and Urchman Okoroafor,I have Igbo friends and I love to hear them chatting on the other hand my bf is Yoruba and I find his language soooo difficult.Before I get slated for being racist i lived in Ghana and have family and friends all over West Africa.I love the W.A.culture.remain blessed to u both.x
Stay blessed too love.x
you can say that again misskabut i love this song anyway i love igbo songs but this one is too much.
Best Nigerian artist!! The only one whose song is making sense and relevant today. I finally found my own Ada and I'm marrying her this year.
Congratulations!, all the best. I hope you'll play this song on your trad day, it's so moving..
Vee Oby Thank you my brother!! We are definitely playing this awesome track on that big day. It is one of my favorites 9ja music. Hopefully you find your own Ada too ? LOL
Souljay Olu'Dare Hey thanks oh, but I'm an Ada..lol
Vee Oby If you an Ada please come to Botswana, we'll play this song during our great day.
LOL @ some dudes online...
Wow wow...am Kenyan but I love everything about Nigeria....movies songs...Nigerian people....my list is endless...I also happen to have some friends from nigeria ...I should visit Nigeria some day
Naija loves you too
@@dreday14 wow...thanx
we gladly welcome you
Cecilia Wangari me too and my cuz is married to a Nigerian man.
We love you too.
Beautiful music video! I stumbled upon this song after seeing a wedding video on Instagram, and now I'm obsessed. As a Christian, I'm holding onto faith that I'll find my own 'forever' love this year. Waiting patiently for the right guy to come along #GodsTiming
I love the way Flavour is pushing my culture to the world,so proud to be an Igbo
You're correct, and I hope that the likes of Nnamdi Kanu who shamelessly delude themselves that the Igbos are a lost tribe of Israel are foolishly wasting their time and degrading the honour and dignity of the Igbo tribe, people and culture.
@@josephconstant7443 Yes, Nnamdi Kalu is correct
@@kingsleykester8167 How and Why is Nnamdi correct?
@@josephconstant7443 IF you don't know the history of igbo people, you better shut up. I, myself have written book about the subject
Very proud dear 🥰
The Nigerians will make you fall in love with the weddings 😍 Looks like they always host royal weddings.
yes we do
Yes oo we do baby
am kenyan but am in love with Nigerian culture and people.
I’m *
Igbo culture in Nigeria actually
Who's also here for Mr Ibu may his soul rest in peace 😢
This song and video is what I call true song because everything about it has an African culture and Igbo culture...if your from Igbo like me hit the like
The love for this song makes me to love the culture...much love from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪.let's gather here for likes
Thanks Kenyans
@@pudding164 awesome
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
I'm American, but any connection to God is good for me. My family and I listen to all types of music from all cultures . If it will lift my spirit and help us become more closer to God and understand him more clearly its a blessing. I really appreciate your music. It so beautiful and relaxing. I love it. Keep doing what your doing.
God bless u sr
Just came back to watch mr ibu (Okafor) in this video
RIP Legend❤
A fan from Camerron
This song made me fall for nigerian music and it still hits fresh❤️🔥 showing love from South Africa 🇿🇦 8 years later I'm still here
We love you too..
Are you a South African?
@@jamesbisum2157 Yess i am
I've been looking for my fellow sisters lemme park here 😊
@@tswarelo865 lol you've seen your sister......are you Zulu or xosa
I’m from the Caribbean and my history go all the way back to Nigeria and I’m proud of that. Best music after soca.
💪💪👌👌🤝🤝👍👍👍
Agreed!
You are welcome sis
My love for Igbo culture ehhnn wan nnem 😄😄😄. I’m Fulani but I love everything about the Igbo
WE IGBOS LOVE U 2
❤
Am a Ugandan I love this song
Nwa nnem 😂
Wow..we love dear❤
Now who is here to watch it for Davido and Chioma big day ?
Nobody gives a fk about those two.
Me🎉❤❤❤
I am purely South African but I love Nigerians like crazy,the culture and all. My wish is to marry a Nigerian man one day and hope GOD will bless me. This video is the best and love the song
dikeledi rasebechele am waiting for you
+dikeledi rasebechele sis i love you and nigerians we are all melinated. your mom can be mom distant mom cousin. lets just love our blackness. i want to visit africa soooo much. all of you are soooo beautiful. i feel left out being black in america
when you are in africa Lee Lewis let me know I am in South Africa. Lets love our blackness indeed.
great song thanks.
dikeledi rasebechele
Any igbo man we marry ,i cant miss this song over longtime ,it must play on our wedding, igbo man come to kenya
You can come to Nigeria
I'm a Cameroonian and I'll say Nigeria gat the best culture when it comes to traditional weddings. I love this video so much and it makes me to thinks of someone so dearly who's far away from me. Love y'all me African brothers and sisters
Anwanda Manfred I don't think there is anything like best culture. We're all a little different and there are wonderful aspects to each of our cultures. I'd love to see Cameroonian culture represented for us to enjoy. I know that there are many different tribes and so there would be much to enjoy. Diversity can be a wonderful thing when people don't use it to cause divisions and rancour. I'm Nigerian but not Igbo (although I married a beautiful Igbo woman so had a very similar traditional wedding) but I think the mixing of cultures is a plus. I hope some Cameroonian artiste represent and put up things that show of your amazing culture too.
the Igbos should fix a date to be celebrating flavour every year
Listening from Asia. My dream is to visit Nigeria once before I become old. I am 30Now.
Link to get the translation of the song👇🏾 ua-cam.com/video/_nxOjKVtB04/v-deo.html don't forget to subscribe when you are done. Thanks
U are welcome brother cardi b just came to Nigeria and never wished to go back
You are old already, bro
Come to kenya
Who is here in 2020 with much fear of corona virus, but enjoying soft music from Nigeria..one love my Africa.
Mathias Marco me
Me woo
Me oh
NARMANE HASSANI
With no fear my God wins
9yrs on and I still come back to listen to this song even though I don’t understand 🥹. There’s just something about it, It sooths my soul 😍
Love from kenya
Still love the ancient of Nigerian in English songs and all the vibes in the music, from Uganda ❤
I'm a South Sudanese and I love this Nigerian culture.
I listen to the song on an hourly basis kkkk....love you Nigerians...all the way from Zimbabwe
I love everything about Nigerians, i just love the culture and I'm from the Caribbean.
I'm watching this video on 2024 when I see Mr ibu I just cry alone 😢
How can you dislike or hate this song? Never!! This song is still catchy even after 9 years
I love me some Nigerian traditional music. Although i'm Yoruba, the only difference is the language. I love it.
. Nous
This is a great showcase of black love as celebrated and rooted in the traditional, African expression. I'm so glad that there's an artist that is promoting the traditional culture.
there are many, you just have to look
Am a Kenyan but the love I have for the Igbo culture is on another
This is just fine back here in Kenya confined in my study with the Corona environment....still as good as yesterday.... at 4.15 ..." Mummy bye bye, Daddy Daddy bye, in 9 months time, we will come visiting...wao wao wao...simple and on point my brother
9 ans et toujours là ! J’écoute au minimum 2x par jour ❤️
Depuis Abidjan 🇨🇮 longue vie FLAVOUR 👏🏽
J'adore cette chanson aussi!🇭🇹🇭🇹
Moi aussi 🥰
Man I’m from Tanzania 🇹🇿 and I’m in love with this song..and I can sing it ooo love you my African brothers and sisters 🇳🇬 🤍❤️
Am Kenyan Adaaa Adaaaa I really love this song igbo music is something else ❤
Forget Cinderella in my next lifetime I want a Nigerian wedding...until then I have to do with Nigerians wedding songs😆. Many thanks from for this Angolan heart💕
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I love my Africa, our culture is our identity. This is almost the same way my traditional wedding was done here in Uganda.
Wondering why people with such great culture will want to imitate anybody
Happy to come from this part of the world.
Ikenemu unu ummunne!
On of the best videos ever done in Nigeria.
Rip "mister Ibu"
From Uganda. I love the Nigerian idea of keeping it original and Afrocentric. Nice tunes
I just learnt of this song a week ago through my Ghanaian friend. How comes I missed all this time?? I can’t stop listening to it. Much love from Kenya/ US👌💕
Better late than never 😋
Thank you, my brother, for helping to promote the Igbo culture in all your songs and styles. Generations yet unborn shall praise your exploits in this regard.
Best Nigerian song coming from someone who has Congolese decedents
This songs pays true homage to Nigerian culture and African culture in general: music, fashion and dance. Great song by all standards. African creativity at its best. First time hearing this song; love at first sound. Love from a Ghanaian brother
Ghana will remain the cradle of African light. Lets build and grace our people no matter what country. I love what Ghana is doing with education there. I hope you guys can pass those stellar open programs to all Africa. Remain blessed.
I'm Zimbabwean but I love Nigerian songs my neighbours are Nigerians so they sing Nigerian songs for me
Mayfield Taruvinga
Flavour uniting Nigerians with his songs, a good fruit of Ndigbo
I'm sudanese lately i noticed lovely Nigerian songs , btw i have been to Nigeria 2011 it was nice days,,,,, much love from sudan
I am a Liberian but, I am so addicted to Nigerian music and films. I just love our culture....very proud of that continent
"I just love their culture. Very proud of that country".
+JustForYou♥ Rather not cool of you; I would even say mean and myopic (take it from the proud Nigerian that I am!)
Tobe Ifesinachi I was correcting her statement, I don't see anything wrong with that. My comment wasn't even rude so idk what you're going on about
+Malah Dahn yeah i just love those songs
+JustForYou♥ people like you is the reason Africa is not developing on is own. We are broken and divided by so many things that we are just turning around in circles and going no where.
It’s ok to say Netflix brought you here...As a non African person...This was so great🥰😍
You are welcome
3rd March 2021
who is here?
May God bless all of us
me
Me
I am Ugandan and I am still so obsessed with this song. It must play at my wedding.
Now every Igbo girl going to add this song on their wedding playlist. lol Igbo Kwenu!!
Igbos people they are too Racist they like to get Married to their own People so if you are a Igbo woman dont admire them just leave them for their women.If you love yrself dont bother yrself with Igbos Men
@@vivianedward4127 you're just jealous because you will never marry a igbo woman
@@obiossas1069 Yu deh grace.its true yu pple yu like to Marry yr own pple.I can never be jealous about lgbos cause all l see in them is Primitive pple,Selfish pple
@@vivianedward4127 you think the yoruba are any better anyway I can't take your English seriously good day
@@obiossas1069 you yrself do you know Englisch
Nothing as beautiful as an African traditional wedding! So proud of my roots👍🏾
The only thing that is better than this song, is this video.
This video is very rich.
Proud to be African (neighborhood from Cameroon)
I still feel this song. Legend❤
indeed AFRICA has the most beautifull traditions, hope we never forget our roots
It’s been nearly 10 years still in love with the song love from the Gambia 🇬🇲
i have listened to this song many times.but whenever I listen to it,i feel like it has just been released.
I am from from DRC , all I can say flavour is a good singer.the guy does not talk but sings.he is the best Nigerian male musician.
I'm from SENEGAL 🇸🇳 and I love the music Nigeria your culture is beautiful 🎉❤❤
Who's still here in 2019? Mark your attendance now
Me here😊
Me here just love it
Me
am here
Fat y sow. Nice frère