If there's anything that is unique about Ligali Mukaiba's music is that it's more enjoyable listening to it late in the night or early in the night. His music is also devoid of abusive songs. I salute him for this outstanding attitude. May God continue to rest the soul of Baba l'Epe.
This is special, nothing like going back and reaffirmed your roots. I grew up in Lagos listening to this wonderful music…my father’s favorite musician. May his soul Rest In Peace!
Big Thanks to late Baba Ligali Mukaiba for this wonderful music this is one of the music that connect me with my root in Ijebu-Ode, This is the music Ligali played for my uncle, uncle AREMU, Baba Ibeji when Iya Idepo which is uncle AREMUS mother came back from Mecca in the 80s. My late mother which is half sister to uncle aremu played this music like one million times. I love this music so much because it keep many memories alive like my late grandfather late Baba Ganiyu Okuleye Omo Akinnigoyin, my grandmother later mama Rukayat Okuleye, A.K.A iyaoniresi, Alaja sabitiyu A.K.A iyadepo uncle AREMUS mother and my sweet mother late Taibat Subuola Okuleye Olawuni, may their soul countinue to rest in perfect peace.
Someone told me that he was tailor but discovered his gifted music powess at a later year of age..He said Kigali wished to have discovered this talent earlier .This is a food of thought for is all.Time tickle fast
I remember my father and friend dancing to this music I am now a father too I play it sometimes on Sunday it makes me to remember my father baba teacher
Most people have made reference to this music being listened to by their parents. This is the source of their interest. Where will my children mention the kind of music I listen to? I always have my headphones on and "enjoying" for my "selfish" self from my MP 3. Good music and selection. Thanks for putting this out there. Nostalgia at the greatest height.
If there's anything that is unique about Ligali Mukaiba's music is that it's more enjoyable listening to it late in the night or early in the night. His music is also devoid of abusive songs. I salute him for this outstanding attitude. May God continue to rest the soul of Baba l'Epe.
Sunre baami. Omo ajagannabe petu, omo ojoko birikale omo gba firi damu, omo morounfolu.
Thanks
This is special, nothing like going back and reaffirmed your roots. I grew up in Lagos listening to this wonderful music…my father’s favorite musician. May his soul Rest In Peace!
Great memories of BABA Lepe
This is one of Yoruba legendary music which I love so much. God bless Yorubaland
Epe lola wa. Am also proud that am from epe.. alaro....Ogun modede...epe..oni....kurani.....
Big Thanks to late Baba Ligali Mukaiba for this wonderful music this is one of the music that connect me with my root in Ijebu-Ode, This is the music Ligali played for my uncle, uncle AREMU, Baba Ibeji when Iya Idepo which is uncle AREMUS mother came back from Mecca in the 80s. My late mother which is half sister to uncle aremu played this music like one million times. I love this music so much because it keep many memories alive like my late grandfather late Baba Ganiyu Okuleye Omo Akinnigoyin, my grandmother later mama Rukayat Okuleye, A.K.A iyaoniresi, Alaja sabitiyu A.K.A iyadepo uncle AREMUS mother and my sweet mother late Taibat Subuola Okuleye Olawuni, may their soul countinue to rest in perfect peace.
Please which album did he sing "Omo wa ni, omo wa in, Soleru omo wa, Casco o, Hotel o, Hotel, omo wa ni"?
@@tomiwa97 Hello brother, i dont really know but i can check and see if i can find it on youtubbe
Someone told me that he was tailor but discovered his gifted music powess at a later year of age..He said Kigali wished to have discovered this talent earlier .This is a food of thought for is all.Time tickle fast
Evergreen
I am proud to come from this man's hometown in Epe
Rest well baba
I remember my father and friend dancing to this music I am now a father too I play it sometimes on Sunday it makes me to remember my father baba teacher
May the soul of my father and that of this man continue to rest in peace. My dad really made me fell in love with this man's music.
Bless them and those that preserved this kind of music I blew you. Ase
May Almighty Allah forgive ligali mukaiba... this is real song, cant u feel it?... may the peace of Allah be with u father.....
i am proud to be Yoruba
Most people have made reference to this music being listened to by their parents.
This is the source of their interest. Where will my children mention the kind of music I listen to? I always have my headphones on and "enjoying" for my "selfish" self from my MP 3. Good music and selection. Thanks for putting this out there. Nostalgia at the greatest height.
wisdom word... well said ..you had me thinking ..asking myself same question
Always evergreen
They will make reference to Zazu Zeh 😂
God you for uploading ligali mukaiba songs . May his soul continue to rest in peace.
Ligali Mukaiba , is my father bet music. May the soul of our dead ones rest in peace(Amen).
idowu rasaki me too I Love yourba music even though am a Ghanaian
Ameen
Am taking God for my life
Thank you for this record and may Ligali Mukaiba soul rest in peace
Always happy to listen to this music
this is music, not abusive song
Bata drums make me so happy:)
There's no single bata drum here. Its gangan, and sakara3
good
This is how music should be, not yahuuu yahoooo ,, LMAO
Very cool and enjoyable
@EgbaAlake Same to you o ...eyan iyi ..
@jonaskeeve Enjoy !
is this islam