I’m an Igbo girl that grew up in the south south of Nigeria. My first encounter with Chief Commander Ebenezer obey’s music, was when I was posted to Lagos for my Nysc back in 2017. My landlady would play his songs every morning, it was like I was hypnotized by his instruments, his voice and his type of sound. I don’t understand a single word he is saying but I feel he is always calling me to dance with his music 😂. Now I have a whole playlist of his music and I can’t explain the joy and sense of nostalgia I feel whenever I listen to this great man.
You are not alone, every Igbo person that hears Mr Obey music always love it, most especially the instrumental construction it is a slow food to the souls that if you can't dance you just relax and let it massage your soul. It is like listening to Chief Osita. this very track always brighten up me and my Landlord in those days in Lagos...
Your dad must know what's up then. I just bought my Land Rovers and I fell in love with it instantly. First time sampling British product, had always been driving Japanese and German!
Ebenezer Obey is a master piece he knew long before recording his first music that he's about to bless humanity with soulful, brilliant,sweet and thoughtful melodies.God bless
I leaned more to Sunny Ade's music in the 70s but I appreciate Obey's music now. His music is melodious, philosophical, full of wisdom and timeless. As long as people understand the Yoruba language, Obey's music will transcends several generations to come.
As a kid, I dont like Obey music, cos I loved dancing and KSA was the deal for me. While my love for KSA has never changed till now, my love for Obey has come to increase.
Cooool and full of nostalgia . You have been my fan since i was in the pry school in 1967. Your music has not left me the same, especially this one. Remain blessed for ever amen
Music truely is a universal language. This music sounds as iif it was yesterday,l remember vividly when l was growing up listening to the music across the street,,it is philosophical, fundamental, ethical and all godly virtues are embedded in the songs.The instrumentals and the instrumentalist presentations is heartwarming.
The instrumental interlude that begins at 3:00 is one of the greatest you'll ever hear in the history of world music. Masterful, hypnotic, original. Long live the chief commander!
Thank Thee ALMIGHTY GOD For His Everlasting Mercies endures with us forever Halleluyahhhhhhh AMEN!!! Listening to this evergreen music at this period year 2024, I remember rocking with the beautiful song in the 70s Thank You LORD !
This piece sure ranks amongst the finest songs of Baba Obey. It makes memories of growing up flooding back. Just listen to the percussion and guitar work not to talk about philosophical and value-teaching lyrics. God bless you sir!
This is vintage Ebenezer Obey. Is it the counseling? or the advice..the admonition or is it the reassurance that one with God has everything. I love this man I love his music. Been listening to him for as far back as I can remember
As we all savour and relish the old memories of Juju Masterio Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey. Some of us were old enough when all these beautiful track were released, and some met it as been played by our parents many who have since passed. The million questions are what becomes of all these beautiful lyrics after our own generation???
If I’m not mistaken this album was made between 1976 and 1978. Those were my childhood years. Obey’s music and its philosophical ethos were a great window through which I saw the world. Together with the Holy Scriptures and parental guidance, it has signposted what has come to define views, values and beliefs.
I’ve lost count of how many times Chief commander Ebenezer Obeys songs have been listened to! I was born into it, growing in it and vow to make my generations to come realize true music with careful thought out lyrics borne out of passion and talent truly exists; not being influenced by immorality and drugs!
Obey's generation excelled in quality and good music, not like this our own generation with 90 % singing meaningless and corrupt music. God bless Ebenezer Obey.
Every Nigerian grow up on this music.. I'm Hausa and I remember all of Ebenezer OBE, Sonny Ade, Sonny Okosun, Pasuma etc musics.. reigning Nigerian sounds on the 90s 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬👍🔥
I love all of chief Ebenezer Obey’s songs but this is one of my best song. My dad introduced me to his songs very early in life and I’m still hooked. May God continue to grant chief Ebenezer Obey good health and long life. He is a legend. Evergreen songs
Be ni o. Ibadan misses you, Alhaji Arisekola oko Afusat. So do Oga Agboola Alausa, egbon Akanni Aluko and Dejo, Oba Otudeko, Chief Amuda Obelawo Lawal afobaje lEjigbo etc. God rest your soul. Ibadan rocked in the 70s when this record was released.
Ebenezer Obey music is immortal, it will outlive several generations despite the onslaught of the present day brand of music ,, may God grant him good health and more grace for more years
ahhhhhh abeg o just one Omo Okoro remembering my Landlord Baba Bolanle at Mafoluku Oshodi.always bring Salla meat to me and Ofcorse always present at his parties.times is like a second.
Olawumi Adeola Oh yes my brother Nigeria was better than dollars. Then Naira was #4 to $1 Naira was in number 3 in high currency rate 1st was €£#$den Yen I remember everything then.
I read all these comments with nostalgia. My concern is that our parents build dams and our generation has even refuse to even setup a borehole.God save us all amen.
back in his days artist don't have to show you women in scanty cloths for you to enjoy the music. they don't have to show flashy houses and borrowed cloths. And you wonder why children of today are far different from those brought up in the 70s and 80s
@Doyin Adeleye. My brother, It is sad. How did our society get to this point? It is unfortunate. When people had not so much money, yet enjoyed a peaceful life to the fullest. May God help us.
Juju music happens to be my favorite Nigerian music by choice. Every time i listen to Baba commander songs they always sound as though they were released just yesterday, the music that defies time. More grease to your elbow baba, this is a legacy that has become part of our culture. Long live sir.
GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR MINISTRY IN JESUS MIGHTY NAME I PRAYED AMEN. EACH TIME I LISTEN TO YOUR EVERGREEN SOUND I ALWAYS REMEMBER MY YOUTH DAYS GOD BLESS YOU MORE AMEN.
Evergreen songs, as i listen to the song it send goosebumps all over my body. how can i forget the morals in his legendry song " the Horse, the man and the Son" which depict that we can not please the world
Is my favorite of the living legend songs , the music composition I think in the early 70s , in retrospect of what the country used to look like.The melody is synchronized deviod of out of control noise .
May thy Almighty God bless you and all your family. I remember you very well the first time I met you in Abeokuta. Daddy may thy our Almighty God give you strength and a very good healthy life Amen. Stay blessed, Daddy, and your family, as well ❤.
C'est une musique qui vous situe dans la société et qui défie le temps. Cela revigore et vous libère des soucis inutiles. Les meilleures chansons sont avec la musique juju qui est, de ce fait, éternelle et défie ainsi les nouvelles générations t.
Weldone sir ,l always love to listen to your melodious song.Anytime I am high in spirit,I will quickly put on your track .May the most high be with you sir.
Obey is a legend and God's gift l,'ve been listening to his music since when l was a child.Each time l listen now , there is no difference in the melody.May he live long to enjoy the fruit of his labour, God bless you Daddy Ebenezer Obey Fabiyi.
Who will replace Baba Obey music? 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄 He is a living legend. Most of this legend dies with their music. No one replace Baba Orlando owoh since his demised. So sad. Love you Baba Obey.
I totally beyond love the melody and rhythm of this song!!!! I wish I understood what he was saying; I know in my heart of heart that he was preaching nothing but positive words... My father played his music lots when I was a kid... Thanks for sharing
At the beginning of the play , he said " Eiye to ba fara we igun , ehin aaro ni yio sun " meaning no bird should compare itself with a Vulture otherwise that bird will find itself at fireplace.
Hmmm, baba commander! Indeed some people are very unique with distinct incomparable features/blessings. Reference to likes of Moses, David, Solomon, Joseph, Daniel in the Bible.
I’m an Igbo girl that grew up in the south south of Nigeria. My first encounter with Chief Commander Ebenezer obey’s music, was when I was posted to Lagos for my Nysc back in 2017. My landlady would play his songs every morning, it was like I was hypnotized by his instruments, his voice and his type of sound. I don’t understand a single word he is saying but I feel he is always calling me to dance with his music 😂. Now I have a whole playlist of his music and I can’t explain the joy and sense of nostalgia I feel whenever I listen to this great man.
God bless you for this. Obey's songs are philosophical and always full of praises to God Almighty.
Softami Beauty, where have you been all my life, I have been searching for a classy lover of Obey's music like you.
You are not alone, every Igbo person that hears Mr Obey music always love it, most especially the instrumental construction it is a slow food to the souls that if you can't dance you just relax and let it massage your soul. It is like listening to Chief Osita. this very track always brighten up me and my Landlord in those days in Lagos...
Honestly chief Ebenezer obey is a God sent
Bless up ma
I remember this song traveling in my dad's range rover from Auchi to Benin City, in the 70s as a boy. Still appreciate his music till today.
Your dad must know what's up then. I just bought my Land Rovers and I fell in love with it instantly. First time sampling British product, had always been driving Japanese and German!
When songs were long enough to give musicians time and space to paint masterpieces.
Each time I listen to Obeys oldies I remember my Dad of blessed memory cos he has his collection's
Ebenezer Obey is a master piece he knew long before recording his first music that he's about to bless humanity with soulful, brilliant,sweet and thoughtful melodies.God bless
I leaned more to Sunny Ade's music in the 70s but I appreciate Obey's music now. His music is melodious, philosophical, full of wisdom and timeless. As long as people understand the Yoruba language, Obey's music will transcends several generations to come.
Old school music is the best: full of rhythms and philosophy. God bless Chief Ebenezer Obey Fabiyi.
All his songs are evergreen. If you love good music, u can’t but love Cheif Commander Ebenezer Obey
Commander's music is like Wine..........the older the wine gets, the better it becomes. .....Baba Commander eyi yato ..
Perfectly said!
Perfectly said. Where do you want us to buy you your own wine?
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As a kid, I dont like Obey music, cos I loved dancing and KSA was the deal for me. While my love for KSA has never changed till now, my love for Obey has come to increase.
Cooool and full of nostalgia . You have been my fan since i was in the pry school in 1967. Your music has not left me the same, especially this one. Remain blessed for ever amen
Music truely is a universal language. This music sounds as iif it was yesterday,l remember vividly when l was growing up listening to the music across the street,,it is philosophical, fundamental, ethical and all godly virtues are embedded in the songs.The instrumentals and the instrumentalist presentations is heartwarming.
The instrumental interlude that begins at 3:00 is one of the greatest you'll ever hear in the history of world music. Masterful, hypnotic, original. Long live the chief commander!
Thank Thee ALMIGHTY GOD For His Everlasting Mercies endures with us forever Halleluyahhhhhhh AMEN!!!
Listening to this evergreen music at this period year 2024, I remember rocking with the beautiful song in the 70s Thank You LORD !
The songs you listen to or sing along to matters a lot. His music is full of wisdom and prayers. Love from New York City.
Evergreen music always new in my heart here in Malawi. Greatest African Music ever.
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This piece sure ranks amongst the finest songs of Baba Obey. It makes memories of growing up flooding back. Just listen to the percussion and guitar work not to talk about philosophical and value-teaching lyrics. God bless you sir!
This is vintage Ebenezer Obey. Is it the counseling? or the advice..the admonition or is it the reassurance that one with God has everything. I love this man I love his music. Been listening to him for as far back as I can remember
As we all savour and relish the old memories of Juju Masterio Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey. Some of us were old enough when all these beautiful track were released, and some met it as been played by our parents many who have since passed. The million questions are what becomes of all these beautiful lyrics after our own generation???
Hopefully if we play it enough for our kids , they may also enough and enjoy it too...
No rival when it comes to juju music.
Obey is a champion.
Those were days when Music 🎶 in any genre and language was meaningful
The instrumentals are just..amazing😍
If I’m not mistaken this album was made between 1976 and 1978. Those were my childhood years. Obey’s music and its philosophical ethos were a great window through which I saw the world. Together with the Holy Scriptures and parental guidance, it has signposted what has come to define views, values and beliefs.
The older I get the more I appreciate his music. Dad used to play his records
what if you now live in America 🤣🤣😁
This Baba obeys music make me remember good old days in Nigeria with love from Chicago United State of American
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I’ve lost count of how many times Chief commander Ebenezer Obeys songs have been listened to! I was born into it, growing in it and vow to make my generations to come realize true music with careful thought out lyrics borne out of passion and talent truly exists; not being influenced by immorality and drugs!
Oh my God! This takes me on a Memory lane. Primary School days in the 70s. Sweet Nostalgic feelings
Always evergreen, Almighty God to give Baba Ebenezer Fabiyi good health
Very melodious music. May God continue to bless and protect him.
Obey's generation excelled in quality and good music, not like this our own generation with 90 % singing meaningless and corrupt music. God bless Ebenezer Obey.
Every Nigerian grow up on this music.. I'm Hausa and I remember all of Ebenezer OBE, Sonny Ade, Sonny Okosun, Pasuma etc musics.. reigning Nigerian sounds on the 90s 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬👍🔥
Makes me happy in a foreign country
I love all of chief Ebenezer Obey’s songs but this is one of my best song. My dad introduced me to his songs very early in life and I’m still hooked. May God continue to grant chief Ebenezer Obey good health and long life.
He is a legend. Evergreen songs
Continue to rest in peace Aare Abdul Azeez Arisekola ALAO ....
Ibadan Missed You ...
Be ni o. Ibadan misses you, Alhaji Arisekola oko Afusat. So do Oga Agboola Alausa, egbon Akanni Aluko and Dejo, Oba Otudeko, Chief Amuda Obelawo Lawal afobaje lEjigbo etc. God rest your soul. Ibadan rocked in the 70s when this record was released.
Arisekola for life..May his soul rest in peace.
I know the language but I don't understand the language but i listen to this track daily.
lovely track and well put together.
For me, Obey is the best juju musician. He is above all the others
I love Obey commander,all his songs are full of wisdom and fear of God
Chief commander u are simply d best sir
Evergreen in every sense. I hope you can now sit back and enjoy your works sir. Longer may you live in Jesus's name.
Wow.. What a melody and the nostslgia! Oh nooo... God bring back our Nigeria and let Obey live for ever !!!
Ayo Omitogun Amen
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Music of yesteryears. They remind me of Olonade street @Miliki Spot.Yaba.
Ebenezer Obey music is immortal, it will outlive several generations despite the onslaught of the present day brand of music ,, may God grant him good health and more grace for more years
Amen
My mentor ,and guitarist Monday John ,may his soul rest res on!!!
I wish I was born in the 60s.
ahhhhhh abeg o just one Omo Okoro remembering my Landlord Baba Bolanle at Mafoluku Oshodi.always bring Salla meat to me and Ofcorse always present at his parties.times is like a second.
Hmm....... Confirm
I listen to bro Obey's music any time I have insomnia, it makes me sleep like a baby
This was when music was good for the souls.. don't condemn present day music but me think music must have meanings...
This is song is so full of morals and inspirations, that I kept playing it every single day !!!
Raw talent great musician
This song reminds me of the Real Nigeria days,the days when the Naira was almost better than the dollar.
Olawumi Adeola Oh yes my brother Nigeria was better than dollars. Then Naira was #4 to $1 Naira was in number 3 in high currency rate 1st was €£#$den Yen I remember everything then.
Idayat Raj
Raji
I read all these comments with nostalgia. My concern is that our parents build dams and our generation has even refuse to even setup a borehole.God save us all amen.
My Bros. You dey feel am too?
OLADEJI Abidemi.
So nostalgic one of my dad's favourite
One of the very first music that opened my psychological side
Oh my Goodness...I have searched for this song especially from 13mins...Keregbe to fo, deyin leyin odo🥰
Love this album....refreshing much
2019 am still play n enjoy it here in europe💃
back in his days artist don't have to show you women in scanty cloths for you to enjoy the music. they don't have to show flashy houses and borrowed cloths.
And you wonder why children of today are far different from those brought up in the 70s and 80s
@Doyin Adeleye. My brother, It is sad. How did our society get to this point? It is unfortunate. When people had not so much money, yet enjoyed a peaceful life to the fullest. May God help us.
One of the best composition (ever green)
wonderful. very talented!!!!!! God bless you baba Obey.
This is my favorite of them all
Surely an evergreen compilations! I've been listening to the music since the 60s.
EVERGREEN BABA,MAY GOD PROLONG YOUR LIFE.
Thanks a million for upload dis ever loving old school music. God Bless.
Juju music happens to be my favorite Nigerian music by choice. Every time i listen to Baba commander songs they always sound as though they were released just yesterday, the music that defies time. More grease to your elbow baba, this is a legacy that has become part of our culture. Long live sir.
I can't remembers the number of times i have played this very track, but every single time i listen to the song, it always makes my day.
All his songs are evergreen 🌲. I can't get enough of his music.
This record reminds me of my life in secondary school in those days. It is still very green. Thanks for giving us this.
Growing up in ondo state and always visited ilorin. I heard his songs and always love my early life. It was fun and safe. But now. No joy
Baba Miliki - enjoying this lovely music on a quiet Sunday evening. Thank you sir
Baba no yen.you are too much.Waoo when music was music
Sure !
GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR MINISTRY IN JESUS MIGHTY NAME I PRAYED AMEN. EACH TIME I LISTEN TO YOUR EVERGREEN SOUND I ALWAYS REMEMBER MY YOUTH DAYS GOD BLESS YOU MORE AMEN.
Evergreen songs, as i listen to the song it send goosebumps all over my body. how can i forget the morals in his legendry song " the Horse, the man and the Son" which depict that we can not please the world
this music is so melodious. baba obey you remain a commander
Is my favorite of the living legend songs , the music composition I think in the early 70s , in retrospect of what the country used to look like.The melody is synchronized deviod of out of control noise .
May thy Almighty God bless you and all your family. I remember you very well the first time I met you in Abeokuta. Daddy may thy our Almighty God give you strength and a very good healthy life Amen. Stay blessed, Daddy, and your family, as well ❤.
Daddy you’re so great and your music is very good and fantastic ❤️❤️❤️
Ebenezer obey music remain fantastic
Peace through music
I remember my first year in Nigeria...
God is so wonderful in baba obey life for how many years back is still sound like New songs
THE REASON IS THAT BABA COMMANDER IS LIKE OLD WINE.............THE OLDER THE WINE THE BETTER IT BECOMES..
C'est une musique qui vous situe dans la société et qui défie le temps. Cela revigore et vous libère des soucis inutiles. Les meilleures chansons sont avec la musique juju qui est, de ce fait, éternelle et défie ainsi les nouvelles générations t.
Biaou chabi Felix c’est Ife music! Pas Anago!
This is beautiful, Almighty God shall bless Obey with long healthy life
Amen
Evergreen music indeed. 2019 am still listening to this good song. God bless you for uploading it. Thank you.
Weldone sir ,l always love to listen to your melodious song.Anytime I am high in spirit,I will quickly put on your track .May the most high be with you sir.
Best days of Nigerian music
Louis idohou
Baba Obey,you're a rock built by Jehova Sabaot !! God is ever great..wonderfull..continiu praising Hum..
Can't do without this!
I love Obey's songs like kilode! May you live long Sir!
Thank you daddy obey for always bringing joy to my life whenever am listening to your music... You will forever remain a legend. I love you baba mi
Chief Ebenezer obey for ever !
M'y commander,what can i say...you are the best...idohou Louis. .
Obey is a legend and God's gift l,'ve been listening to his music since when l was a child.Each time l listen now , there is no difference in the melody.May he live long to enjoy the fruit of his labour, God bless you Daddy Ebenezer Obey Fabiyi.
Thanks bro for these great job .
Ebenezer Obey music teaches us a lot in life...very inspirational
I listened to legend music nearly every day now best music out of Africa
Who will replace Baba Obey music? 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄 He is a living legend. Most of this legend dies with their music. No one replace Baba Orlando owoh since his demised. So sad. Love you Baba Obey.
ONE OF BABA OBEY'S SONS IS ALREADY IN THE BUSINESS OF MUSIC AND HE IS PLAYING LIKE THE FATHER .. I HOPE HE WILL CONTINUE FOR A LONGER TIME
Nothing but the best!!!
Anytime I listen to Obey music he makes me feel good
Memorable memories from way back. Love from FJ
God bless my fathers legends and these creative musicians I love you till forever
My children we be asking me mummy why do you like obey?
Oke'Badan A Dahun si
I totally beyond love the melody and rhythm of this song!!!! I wish I understood what he was saying; I know in my heart of heart that he was preaching nothing but positive words... My father played his music lots when I was a kid... Thanks for sharing
At the beginning of the play , he said " Eiye to ba fara we igun , ehin aaro ni yio sun " meaning no bird should compare itself with a Vulture otherwise that bird will find itself at fireplace.
@@olaakiode6633 Good one. I think what he is saying all birds are eatable except the vulture...eyin aro...basically...mean will be cooked..
Hmmm, baba commander! Indeed some people are very unique with distinct incomparable features/blessings. Reference to likes of Moses, David, Solomon, Joseph, Daniel in the Bible.
God bless Ebenezer Obey. Amen.
Toks Baba thanks for this one o....