I am a Yoruba man and I have all the collections of Oriental Brothers. It's one of the greatest band that has come out of Nigeria. I can sing many of their tracks but don't understand the language. And that is the Hallmark of a very good music
My names are Chinedu Maduagwu. I am Arochukwu in abia state of Nigerian. Today is. 25th of November 20224, im in my 30''s. For any reason my child/children come across this song And decides to visit the comments section. I want them to know that i truly love them. I already imagine what they'd look like and have decided on the kind of future i want for them. ❤❤❤🎉
I am yoruba but this man's song especially this one has held me down since childhood. I was given a lovely query in the office because I got to the office late and the reason was the opportunity to own my first cd of this song. I had to drop at oshodi to pick a copy when I heard it from a store.
This songs are ever green . Even after so many years of leaving Nigeria it is still been played in the US during parties and festivals like it was just released yet😅😇😇❤️❤️🙏🇺🇸. God bless them . Igbo songs are the best ❤️
The Oriental Brothers is the most indefatigable Highlife music band. They were my friends in the late 70s, when I was working in the United Bank For Africa Owerri branch. I was the one managing their two accounts. Every time they performed, l was there for free. Their music almost drove me crazy. I’m really missing them a lot since I’ve been living in the United States. I’m Frank Onyekaba.
I play this song on repeat 😁. Even though I am Yoruba from Ondo State, but growing up, we lived with Igbo people, hence my love for this song. It brings back memories growing up. Our neighbor Mr Onyejiaka (of blessed memories) always played it then 😃 Uwa nka self 😄
Am a Ghanaian and live in Dubai, the first time I heard this song from a nija bro room mate, I cried on my bed although I don't know the meaning of the song. Chaiiiiiii love this song
Aaawwwwnnn It means .... I don't know where to start from in this world. Same here dear I cried the first time I heard this song Though am an Igbo girl from IMO State mbaitoli LGA umunoha
I'm a Cameroonian but I must confess that I am in love with this song. To all the igbo single ladies out there, drop your application for marriage. I've adhere your culture
I am in London today, listening to many tracks of Oriental Brothers Internacional. What makes it unique is that I am crying, listening to their music, knowing that the singers did not go higher institutions, still what they sang in the early 70's is still the truth of today. I pray that our jornalists will find the remaining living members of thi group and allow them to tell the World who they are. I Love Oriental Brothers Internacional.
I am bawling right now. Why? Just connected for the first time that this song was covered by an artist we hired for my mother's wake. All I can see now is my mom as she lay-in-state so beautiful and the family's guests celebrating a wonderful life truly well lived. Sir Warrior & Mom, hope you are both resting in peace. Mom love you always you are never far from my heart. Happy Valentine's Day. It has been eight dreadfully long years without you but I am being good and living as you taught us. Sorry guys didn't mean to be so sentimental.
Wow. I have searched for this song for more than two years. Thank God I finally found it. As for you Sir Warrior and your Oriental Brothers. You are legend. Love you from the bottom of my heart. Sir Warrior anywhere you are, when we meet I want to thank you for protecting and promoting Igbo culture and for inspiring us all. May your soul rest in peace. Amen. Anyi niile huru gi n'anya.
The song says....this world this fearful world, i don't know where to start from. It bring tears to my eyes each time i listen to it. This world is nothing.smh
I was here two years ago, editing my comment two years later. Elu Uwa nkea, indeed. As a kid you would think you won’t remember these songs but as you become an adult and face the tribulations of life, you’ll retrace your footsteps and find solace. I miss my Dad 💔🙏🏿 Lost my uncle yesterday 💔🙏🏿. Keeping my heads up, we will keep going higher regardless.
This song reminds me of my late uncle "uncle Ben" he was such a great uncle by all standards. He made me fall in love with highlife music since I was a little boy. This songs strikes the right cord in my soul. I love you large Sir warrior, continue to rest in peace!
Beautiful voice. The rich culture of Nigeria. I am an Edolite. I play this track daily to uplift my spirit, even though I don't understand what is being said.
This song is timeless...i love it so so much..i am from Ondo state...but i tell you all true greatness lies in our spirit as Nigerians no matter what state or tribe we are.. we are one indivisible country and as a nation state we will continuously live as one people with great cultural diversity. God bless our great Nigeria...
God bless you Mr. Koffi. I am Igbo and usually tell people that Ivory Coast is my adopted country. We, Igbo people of Nigeria love your people. We will never forget your kindness to our hero, Eze Igbo Gburugburu (King of Igbo Nation Worldwide), late, Dim Chukwuemeka "Ikemba" Odumegwu Ojukwu, after the Nigerian CivIl War. God bless Biafrians! God bless Ivorians!!
I finally found this classic. I love this song. My dad used to play this song a lot back in the day, so it makes more sense now that he is late. Uwa nkaa sef, amaghim ebe m g'aebi do
I hv my wedding going back home in few weeks time from London with my fiancée, hv been very stressed with so much spent, time n money in lanning, while my wife to be was sleeping tonyte I teased woke her up to liste this song with me...and afterwards I saw tears from her eyes...and she confessed hw much she lve me...and assured me not to worrythat it ll soon be fine...that's while the song played on and I was explaining the meaning to her...as a british she admired n loved the song..great song!
I'm Rivers and this song makes me feel emotional because, my dad used to throw lots of parties and this song was usually sung by the live band performers. I love you daddy, my baby boy... He was assassinated this year, 13th January... I love you so much Dimkpa Agu Hg Ndidi Livingstone
The real and uncommon sense of nostalgia that this song brings anytime one listens to the song , Sir Warrior we're yet to see a gifted musician in Africa like your type, keep resting on.
Listening and commenting from Thailand..nothing pass our igbo culture and traditional music good memory of me whenever i listen to our culture music i feel like am at home chilling with my family and friends...God bless all igbos legend that pass away.
What am seeing in this comment section made me to believe firmly that the cord that binds us together as Nigerias and as human beings is really unbreakable, despite the seed of discord being sown by the political elites. I pray that the love that is radiating here will reflect on our daily engagements with each. Sir warrior may you continue to Rest In Peace
No traditional high life will move me like yours. Even though you are dead, your super natural high life sound made you alive. Dr Sir Warrior, you remain the warrior of Igbo land. Aloma from United Arab Emirates.
Dr sir warrior A legend of all time. You died but your music is still living we all love you and your hand work here on earth May your gentle soul rest in peace Amem Charles Ajaero lisbon portugal.
Stop dis Biafra thing please and lets enjoy good music....when they share money amongst themselves in secrete (Igbo, Yoruba, ijaw, Edo, Hausa, Fulani etc), u see them smiling...but when it doesn't favour one of them, u see them playing the ethnic and religious drums....My brother, I'm from Edo state, I grew up in 70s & 80s in d barrack's with parents touring this beautiful country with all tribes as friends and neighbours.....let's open our eyes and don't allow this misguided politicians mislead us.....let's enjoy this great music from this legends. Peace & Love bro.
@@edwinohima4318 Haba! Who asked you? Why do you call another person's nation nonsense? That is so heartless and disrespectful. When the Biafrans achieve independence they will remain your African brothers. You can still enjoy good Igbo music. But you have no justification to dishonor Biafra or preach enforced unity to people who do not want to be Nigerians. Biafra will come whether you like it or not. Peace.
@@edwinohima4318I don't care about who you are but you have no right to force your self on someone. If someone wants to go, let them. Biafra wants out and they will go either you like it or not. Sir Warrior is my favourite highlife artist of all time and His Oriental brothers Band's sounds are eternal.
😢 SIR ....I FEEL EVERY PART OF YOUR SONG ...THE TRUE SON OF THE SOIL ... RIP SIR WARRIOR ...YOU ARE IRREPLACEABLE....RIP . THANK YOU FOR THE IMPACT YOU MADE ...WE ARE AND STILL BE PROUD OF YOU ...
Who else is listening to this song in 2020,I don't understand what's the song about, but I just like the song so much that I do dance like ikwerre ppl.
Here's an explanation from Zaramoku in one of the replies The singer is perplexed as to what has become of the wold, so he wonders as to how heaven could be reached in light of the injustice, criminality, man's inhumanity to man, greed, etc that are rampant on earth. That is the summary of the song.
My dad got me to know and love oriental brothers. Now my dad is no more. Listening to oriental brothers just makes remember my dad and it gets me so emotionl.
Timeless beautifull classic many God bless all our brothers and sisters across Africa and black people worldwide and those whilte people who refused to to continue in the wickedness of there for father's and evildoers against black people worldwide.
This music reminds me of home whenever i spin it, also it reminds me when i tied cloth back 1986( iwa-akwa) in Obowo. But here in Houston Texas it sounds good and reminds me that home is the best.
This is the song I have people love across the globe , beautiful African rhythm, makes you want to dance and sing along anytime any day, Thank God for sir Dr Warrior, may your soul continue to rest ❤🙏
This song really inspires me always despite the fact that I don't understand a single word from it. It is very interesting and exciting. Sir Warrior was is a great man even in death.
If you understood the translation, you will like the song even better. I've tried to provide summary in one of my replies above, if you scroll through you'll find it. All the best.
Here's an explanation from Zaramoku in one of the replies The singer is perplexed as to what has become of the wold, so he wonders as to how heaven could be reached in light of the injustice, criminality, man's inhumanity to man, greed, etc that are rampant on earth. That is the summary of the song.
Here's an explanation from Zaramoku in one of the replies The singer is perplexed as to what has become of the wold, so he wonders as to how heaven could be reached in light of the injustice, criminality, man's inhumanity to man, greed, etc that are rampant on earth. That is the summary of the song.
AJ Rocking Shocking Williams++ The singer is perplexed as to what has become of the wold, so he wonders as to how heaven could be reached in light of the injustice, criminality, man's inhumanity to man, greed, etc that are rampant on earth. That is the summary of the song.
I personally think these musik legends are matchless because the contemporary musicians keeps repeating these old sweet songs, every good music today is a repeatation of these old songs, RIP Dr. Sir warrior, Chief Osita Osadebe, Chief Dr Oliver De Coque, Ali Nwa Chuks,
Growing up in Jos, the FM 90.5 played highlife music every sunday from about 12 noon. Coming back from church, the igbo dominated highlife music serenaded the house and gave us that relaxed feeling. Great song, always takes me back to those days
If you are here in 2024, like, let's gather here
I am a Yoruba man and I have all the collections of Oriental Brothers. It's one of the greatest band that has come out of Nigeria. I can sing many of their tracks but don't understand the language. And that is the Hallmark of a very good music
Wow it's great to know Yorubas love and know Sir warrior music.
Wow ! 🥹🙏🏾💭
I'm proud of you bro. ❤❤❤
Interesting! Good Music transcends all cultures and Race, my White friends love Oriental Brothers
Sir warrior ismy brother, from my place mbaise in imo state, mbaise means country 5, imo state we no dey carry last
My names are Chinedu Maduagwu. I am Arochukwu in abia state of Nigerian. Today is. 25th of November 20224, im in my 30''s.
For any reason my child/children come across this song And decides to visit the comments section. I want them to know that i truly love them. I already imagine what they'd look like and have decided on the kind of future i want for them. ❤❤❤🎉
I am yoruba but this man's song especially this one has held me down since childhood. I was given a lovely query in the office because I got to the office late and the reason was the opportunity to own my first cd of this song. I had to drop at oshodi to pick a copy when I heard it from a store.
This songs are ever green . Even after so many years of leaving Nigeria it is still been played in the US during parties and festivals like it was just released yet😅😇😇❤️❤️🙏🇺🇸.
God bless them . Igbo songs are the best ❤️
Nija bu Nija anytime any day. No competition against each other, biko Nna. One Love!
Abu’m Yoruba onye Abeokuta, egwu a masiri m nke ukwuu
Bless you!!
I Bu Dimkpa Asaa! Ga n'iru🎉
It's really impossible to have another band like the Oriental Brothers. Their music is irresistible.
I am Yoruba, but I av been searching for this music! Glad I finally found it
From Delta but i love this song so much 27/08/2019. Igbo fan's hit the like
I am an lgala man but I can listen and dance this track more than an Igbo man, God bless Oriental brothers
The name Okpanachi sounds Igbo - meaning the eldest son (Okpara) that rules (na-achi)
@@annefranciselizabeth3840 it is Okpanachi not Okparachi it means Generation in Igala.
The Oriental Brothers have many great songs , but as for me , this song is the greatest of them all .
- Charles Eseurhobo
Bro you have Igbo name and you said that you are not Igbo. WHY
So who said you can dance it more than me 🥴
The Oriental Brothers is the most indefatigable Highlife music band. They were my friends in the late 70s, when I was working in the United Bank For Africa Owerri branch. I was the one managing their two accounts. Every time they performed, l was there for free. Their music almost drove me crazy. I’m really missing them a lot since I’ve been living in the United States. I’m Frank Onyekaba.
Dede lorute ulo.... What are u still in a land where you went to search for greener pastures.....or have u not ploughed enough?
What a vacuous statement you made. Think first, and then type. SMH@paschalejelonu223
I play this song on repeat 😁. Even though I am Yoruba from Ondo State, but growing up, we lived with Igbo people, hence my love for this song. It brings back memories growing up. Our neighbor Mr Onyejiaka (of blessed memories) always played it then 😃 Uwa nka self 😄
We dance sir warrior's music in rthym and lyrics....pure high life music
My introduction to Highlife music, our neighbor Nnamdi has all sorts of highlife music
The igbo are always proud of their music that's why they always play it anywhere they are I enjoy their beat mostly
Otito ni o,it is true,same here
This song is ever classic and green,I'm a Yoruba man but keeps loving it and keep buying classic Igbo music,well done.
Am a Ghanaian and live in Dubai, the first time I heard this song from a nija bro room mate, I cried on my bed although I don't know the meaning of the song. Chaiiiiiii love this song
Aaawwwwnnn
It means .... I don't know where to start from in this world.
Same here dear I cried the first time I heard this song
Though am an Igbo girl from IMO State mbaitoli LGA umunoha
Honestly they are some songs that will never die..as long as the earth remains..
This is one piece of music that catapults me to the 5th heaven each time I listen to it. God bless the Oriental Brothers International.
I'm an American but this music is forever, i love it
wao, music across bridges one language
No be only American. You be Americana
Liar liar pants on fire😁😁
@@williamshugo6846 abi?
Always a hit song at our Nigerian parties in Oslo Norway. One the best from Oriental Brothers. Still going strong in 2023.
I'm a Cameroonian but I must confess that I am in love with this song. To all the igbo single ladies out there, drop your application for marriage. I've adhere your culture
My igbo sisters where una they😂😂😂
You're sick, somehow. Get off this channel.
😅😂👍👍👍
@@obahchidi7646 a
I am in London today, listening to many tracks of Oriental Brothers Internacional. What makes it unique is that I am crying, listening to their music, knowing that the singers did not go higher institutions, still what they sang in the early 70's is still the truth of today. I pray that our jornalists will find the remaining living members of thi group and allow them to tell the World who they are. I Love Oriental Brothers Internacional.
Im from ekitit but i love igbo music ❤❤❤
I am bawling right now. Why? Just connected for the first time that this song was covered by an artist we hired for my mother's wake. All I can see now is my mom as she lay-in-state so beautiful and the family's guests celebrating a wonderful life truly well lived. Sir Warrior & Mom, hope you are both resting in peace. Mom love you always you are never far from my heart. Happy Valentine's Day. It has been eight dreadfully long years without you but I am being good and living as you taught us. Sorry guys didn't mean to be so sentimental.
Brother, take heart ok, she have gone to rest in the bosom of our creator ok!!! Naso world dey!!!
@Udeji, thank you for your kind words.
Brian Abadom take Heart bro
It is well
Take heart Brother. I found this today because I lost a loved one this morning.
Wow. I have searched for this song for more than two years. Thank God I finally found it. As for you Sir Warrior and your Oriental Brothers. You are legend. Love you from the bottom of my heart. Sir Warrior anywhere you are, when we meet I want to thank you for protecting and promoting Igbo culture and for inspiring us all. May your soul rest in peace. Amen. Anyi niile huru gi n'anya.
Chinonso Ezeokeke Awwwww ❤️❤️❤️
The Oriental Brothers have many great songs , but to me , this song is the greatest of them all .
Chai
I am a Yoruba man too but anytime I listen to this music it always brings me sense of nostalgia and rekindle my memory. I LOVE this music
It is my soul music, each time I listen to this music I feel so happy.
@@unenteegop7312 a
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Legend never die,,, still here 2020,,, Igbo amaka 🌴🌴🍺🍺
Please can you help translate? I am so much I love with this song, I grew up around some Igbo folks in Jos.
The song says....this world this fearful world, i don't know where to start from. It bring tears to my eyes each time i listen to it. This world is nothing.smh
I was here two years ago, editing my comment two years later. Elu Uwa nkea, indeed. As a kid you would think you won’t remember these songs but as you become an adult and face the tribulations of life, you’ll retrace your footsteps and find solace. I miss my Dad 💔🙏🏿
Lost my uncle yesterday 💔🙏🏿.
Keeping my heads up, we will keep going higher regardless.
I am from Benin I love song sir warrior is no more but his music is forever one love to all igbos all over the word
I love you fellow Black Man I don't care wether you're Benin/YORUBA/Hausa No more Brother War
I’m Yoruba but cannot get enough of Sir Warrior
This song reminds me of my late uncle "uncle Ben" he was such a great uncle by all standards. He made me fall in love with highlife music since I was a little boy. This songs strikes the right cord in my soul. I love you large Sir warrior, continue to rest in peace!
Beautiful voice. The rich culture of Nigeria. I am an Edolite. I play this track daily to uplift my spirit, even though I don't understand what is being said.
This song is timeless...i love it so so much..i am from Ondo state...but i tell you all true greatness lies in our spirit as Nigerians no matter what state or tribe we are.. we are one indivisible country and as a nation state we will continuously live as one people with great cultural diversity. God bless our great Nigeria...
We are not one. We can be good neighboring countries
U be idiot Nigeria isn't one when u fools says Igbo man can never be president God punish u all with that one Nigeria useless people
Who's playing this evergreen classic in 2022?
I'm a Yoruba boy I just love this song die... RESPECT!!!!
demosco1,
You know something, there is no difference between the Igbo boy and Yoruba boy. I feel the same when I listen to Ebenezer Obey's MILIKI
Anthony Kakie nice
+demosco1 Me too!
Anthony Kakie That is the spirit Bro. How I wish we can all reason like this and know that we are all one before the Lord God Almighty.
really, u never tell me y u love d song die....lol
Music is a universal language. Good music is like winter, It hits you wherever you are.
Ivorian but I like IGBO music in my heart Sir Warrior is still alive
@Davidson Victor we are more brothers than most Nigeria.
God bless you Mr. Koffi.
I am Igbo and usually tell people that Ivory Coast is my adopted country.
We, Igbo people of Nigeria love your people. We will never forget your kindness to our hero, Eze Igbo Gburugburu (King of Igbo Nation Worldwide), late, Dim Chukwuemeka "Ikemba" Odumegwu Ojukwu, after the Nigerian CivIl War.
God bless Biafrians!
God bless Ivorians!!
Merci Mon Frere
Nothing last forever
One of the best piece of super sounds to come out of Nigeria, speaking as a Yoruba man. This is excellent music. Kudos to the rhythm guitarist.
I finally found this classic. I love this song. My dad used to play this song a lot back in the day, so it makes more sense now that he is late. Uwa nkaa sef, amaghim ebe m g'aebi do
I miss my dad so much and this song just reminds me of him and home...thank you.💓💓👏👏
Same here
Oriental brothers and sir warrior shone like a big star in high life music. So bright that you can't ignore their musical prowess.
I hv my wedding going back home in few weeks time from London with my fiancée, hv been very stressed with so much spent, time n money in lanning, while my wife to be was sleeping tonyte I teased woke her up to liste this song with me...and afterwards I saw tears from her eyes...and she confessed hw much she lve me...and assured me not to worrythat it ll soon be fine...that's while the song played on and I was explaining the meaning to her...as a british she admired n loved the song..great song!
kocee rubenz lovely...hope you guys are having a blessed marriage
Hmmmm bro I undrstand perfectly well ...be strong and be happy but remember UWA DI EGWU
who else has been searching for this song after they heard it from their father's turntable
ramsey vincent me
Shore Shore meeeee
Anyway. As long as you know what is tuntable...
Hahaha
For years
sir worrior is one of greatest in the history of Nigeria even though am from south west it remain mine best album
South east
South east u mean
We are one bro
I can never get tired of listening to this song. I'm Yoruba but it resonates with me, there's something 'spiritual' about the song.
I'm Rivers and this song makes me feel emotional because, my dad used to throw lots of parties and this song was usually sung by the live band performers.
I love you daddy, my baby boy...
He was assassinated this year, 13th January...
I love you so much Dimkpa Agu Hg Ndidi Livingstone
I have played this song like a million times everyday...the song hits my heart on a good note..
Igbo kwenu!
Greetings from Benin city, Edo State. Great music... One love!
The real and uncommon sense of nostalgia that this song brings anytime one listens to the song , Sir Warrior we're yet to see a gifted musician in Africa like your type, keep resting on.
Listening and commenting from Thailand..nothing pass our igbo culture and traditional music good memory of me whenever i listen to our culture music i feel like am at home chilling with my family and friends...God bless all igbos legend that pass away.
Looking forward to when I will be with God in heaven, and see my darling husband who has gone ahead of me.
Love and peace to you
This reminds the old Nigeria when naira was bigger than dollar...politicians pity Nigeria for God sake
Found myself here 2020. With all the coronavirus deaths and hardships, las las we will all come out stronger. 🙏
Feeling the sweet vibes all the way Cincinnati,Ohio state...USA
I am from Edo state love this song so much 💕 ❤
What am seeing in this comment section made me to believe firmly that the cord that binds us together as Nigerias and as human beings is really unbreakable, despite the seed of discord being sown by the political elites. I pray that the love that is radiating here will reflect on our daily engagements with each. Sir warrior may you continue to Rest In Peace
Dr Sir Warrior, the Greatest of All Time!!❤
Igbo culture,food,attire,music.proud,warrior was a legend.
No traditional high life will move me like yours. Even though you are dead, your super natural high life sound made you alive. Dr Sir Warrior, you remain the warrior of Igbo land. Aloma from United Arab Emirates.
September 23 / 2024🙌🏾🙌🏾 Igbo amaka
Dr sir warrior. I grew up with this records. from Nigeria. .to Gabon we enjoyed it. .now in Germany we are still enjoying it. viva da legend.
Viva Africa
Dr sir warrior A legend of all time. You died but your music is still living we all love you and your hand work here on earth May your gentle soul rest in peace Amem Charles Ajaero lisbon portugal.
Dr sir is dead but his voice still alive I wish u are alive now, is best song
this is biafra music, biafra we are really blessed may GOD bless us Amen, biafra freedom biafra freedom,
Were nwayo
Stop dis Biafra thing please and lets enjoy good music....when they share money amongst themselves in secrete (Igbo, Yoruba, ijaw, Edo, Hausa, Fulani etc), u see them smiling...but when it doesn't favour one of them, u see them playing the ethnic and religious drums....My brother, I'm from Edo state, I grew up in 70s & 80s in d barrack's with parents touring this beautiful country with all tribes as friends and neighbours.....let's open our eyes and don't allow this misguided politicians mislead us.....let's enjoy this great music from this legends. Peace & Love bro.
@@edwinohima4318 Haba! Who asked you? Why do you call another person's nation nonsense? That is so heartless and disrespectful. When the Biafrans achieve independence they will remain your African brothers. You can still enjoy good Igbo music. But you have no justification to dishonor Biafra or preach enforced unity to people who do not want to be Nigerians. Biafra will come whether you like it or not. Peace.
@@edwinohima4318I don't care about who you are but you have no right to force your self on someone.
If someone wants to go, let them.
Biafra wants out and they will go either you like it or not.
Sir Warrior is my favourite highlife artist of all time and His Oriental brothers Band's sounds are eternal.
Cameroonian living in poland I do love it so amazing
😢 SIR ....I FEEL EVERY PART OF YOUR SONG ...THE TRUE SON OF THE SOIL ... RIP SIR WARRIOR ...YOU ARE IRREPLACEABLE....RIP .
THANK YOU FOR THE IMPACT YOU MADE ...WE ARE AND STILL BE PROUD OF YOU ...
Who else is listening to this song in 2020,I don't understand what's the song about, but I just like the song so much that I do dance like ikwerre ppl.
My dad love Sir Warrior, Oliver De cou, Osita and Osadebe... wherr i pick it up. But this particular song... the rhythm is on another level
Igbo natu ka sugar! Igbo amaka🌴🍷🍾
This song brings tears to my eyes always....reminds me of my late mum and life in general.
Remembering my dad of Blessed memory. This song hardly leaves his turn table sterore that year....
Kai, Good music never dies.
Am not even from Nigeria, but i love the song
I am addicted to this song but I don't know what the song is saying. Good music, good rythym
Benson ask me translate it for you.
@@royalempress2297 please translate for us
Here's an explanation from Zaramoku in one of the replies
The singer is perplexed as to what has become of the wold, so he wonders as to how heaven could be reached in light of the injustice, criminality, man's inhumanity to man, greed, etc that are rampant on earth. That is the summary of the song.
I remember growing up in Aba Enyimba city. This was a heat those days. Bless them
More Grace sir. The world has change negatively.
forever this high life sungs will never die, another Igbo G listening from Madrid Spain .
Flavour
Prince Jerry hpfg
May the soul of my dad rest in peace
I grew up hearing this song when my dad use to play it
This was when music was music
Its like the strings of the guitar are speaking Igbo to my ears.
My dad got me to know and love oriental brothers. Now my dad is no more. Listening to oriental brothers just makes remember my dad and it gets me so emotionl.
Timeless beautifull classic many God bless all our brothers and sisters across Africa and black people worldwide and those whilte people who refused to to continue in the wickedness of there for father's and evildoers against black people worldwide.
They don't make music like this anymore.... This music is truly a vintage piece
I do not understand Igbo language and I enjoy the music each time it is played. Warrior lives on.
This music reminds me of home whenever i spin it, also it reminds me when i tied cloth back 1986( iwa-akwa) in Obowo. But here in Houston Texas it sounds good and reminds me that home is the best.
darlington hugo wow! I did my Iwa 2years ago and this song was played.
Home is the best indeed sir. God be with you over there sir, Amen.
Lol....exactly my brother.
I played it also repeatedly the day I did my "iwa akwa" with ebele onye uwa.
I'm umuariam obowo
Who’s here in Dec 10th 2024… Great Song
❤ i love tha single.l am a Burkina Faso people
These beats are timeless
The song will always make you emotional
Peak genius material
This is the song I have people love across the globe , beautiful African rhythm, makes you want to dance and sing along anytime any day, Thank God for sir Dr Warrior, may your soul continue to rest ❤🙏
This song really inspires me always despite the fact that I don't understand a single word from it. It is very interesting and exciting. Sir Warrior was is a great man even in death.
WELL SPOKEN MY DEAR.
If you understood the translation, you will like the song even better. I've tried to provide summary in one of my replies above, if you scroll through you'll find it. All the best.
Here's an explanation from Zaramoku in one of the replies
The singer is perplexed as to what has become of the wold, so he wonders as to how heaven could be reached in light of the injustice, criminality, man's inhumanity to man, greed, etc that are rampant on earth. That is the summary of the song.
God bless you forever my dear yoruba friend
Me, I be from Cameroon and this takes me far away; far far away. Mysterious indeed because I do not understand a word of Igbo
Here's an explanation from Zaramoku in one of the replies
The singer is perplexed as to what has become of the wold, so he wonders as to how heaven could be reached in light of the injustice, criminality, man's inhumanity to man, greed, etc that are rampant on earth. That is the summary of the song.
@@Uke2405 Thanks for explaining that. That makes me to even like/enjoy this music more. A powerful piece of art!
Listening to this great music this beautiful day Friday 7th April 2023.
Once a legend,always a legend...great vibe
I don't understand what they are singing about however I love this music and l can listen to it all day. It's very calming for me. ❤☺
AJ Rocking Shocking Williams++ The singer is perplexed as to what has become of the wold, so he wonders as to how heaven could be reached in light of the injustice, criminality, man's inhumanity to man, greed, etc that are rampant on earth. That is the summary of the song.
AJ, WHERE ARE FROM.
High life music .I don't understand all but I love it here in South Africa.i like dancing the song Wen I'm home alone
I personally think these musik legends are matchless because the contemporary musicians keeps repeating these old sweet songs, every good music today is a repeatation of these old songs, RIP Dr. Sir warrior, Chief Osita Osadebe, Chief Dr Oliver De Coque, Ali Nwa Chuks,
What a great music. I'm happy to listen this. Greetings from South Korea.
Great men of igbo land that made life worth living when times was good on Nigeria, brfore currupt politician came in !!
With love from Chuks
Michigan USA
This song brings back sweet memories of my late parents 😭😭😭😭😭
Growing up in Jos, the FM 90.5 played highlife music every sunday from about 12 noon. Coming back from church, the igbo dominated highlife music serenaded the house and gave us that relaxed feeling. Great song, always takes me back to those days
I love this track soo much i can't do anything without singing it ❤
This one of the HIT TRACKS of Oriental Brothers. It's evergreen in the heart of every music lover
Still listening to this song in 2017. Hit like
God bless sir Warrior! Thanks to whomever posted this
I finally found it. thanks whoever posted it
ramsey vincent just like me I searched and search for it till I finally got it 😂😂
Same here! Been searching for it for long!
Great sir Warrior for ever, good music,the lyrics is very interesting and good,producer keep it up
Every good thing never dies,.......so also is this song...!