I keep coming back to this song,since i first heard it on my way to NYSC camp at Ikare Akoko in 2013 i ve been hooked. I spent endless nights searching for it online. I'm Hausa by the way.
People like Dr Orlando Owo sang songs that tames greediness and evil. His songs are the type that chases away depression and help you to forge ahead in the huddles of life. The present crop of musicians will make you to be pursuing material things that you don’t even need in the next decade. Anytime I listen to DR Orlando’s songs, they humble me and help me not to do pass myself. RIP to the great teacher and preacher.
I used to be so emotional, when I was up north at school. Whenever I was on outing to town and I heard this track, "Ero kiyeye mi", I'll feel hime sick. Blessed memory Baba Orlando
This music is one of the best of the best music of Dr.Olando Owoh ,always evergreen. No one will ever be like Dr.Olando Owoh again. may his soul rest in perfect peace.
Dr Orlando Owoh's music arrangement is spectacular. Every section is well represented and grounded. I'm always marveled by the string section- the combination is superb. Ade Conga's percussion is second to none. There is no tract that can be pushed aside in this great album. The flip side is also wonderful. RIP Dr Orlando
I can't mention five best musicians and singers that appealed to me among players in the Yoruba genre without adequately mentioning Orlando Owoh... Someone said it is because he was from Ifon in Ondo State, my mother's town on which I have a sentimental attachment... I love my mother's town... I love my mother.. But it is not as thought but because there is total originality in Orlando... Yes, I am partial about my mother's town(perhaps because of the fact that my father is from Ogun State, there would normally be that natural longing for my mother's land)... Orlando had helped me to build a concrete verve for indigenous music... His soul is resting well... I loved him... I love Ifon... I love Ondo State
I am from Ondo State, we love Orlando music die ( and Ijesa + Ekiti people). To me, Orlando is the best musician to ever come out of the Southwest, but I know many will disagree with me. His music is not only catchy, but also very meaningful.
I'm also from ondo state ,Omo Akure oloyemekun Omo amogun enu tunise,my late dad is the lover of Orlando owoh n i also loved him ..rip my legend dad n rip to Dr Orlando owoh..
Remember those days in Osogbo grammar school - with kayode owomoyela - Orlando music was our break period music,even when going home. Evergreen and meaningful songs
If there is any musician I wish be alive is Chief Orlando. My Dad play his music day and night
I keep coming back to this song,since i first heard it on my way to NYSC camp at Ikare Akoko in 2013 i ve been hooked. I spent endless nights searching for it online. I'm Hausa by the way.
People like Dr Orlando Owo sang songs that tames greediness and evil.
His songs are the type that chases away depression and help you to forge ahead in the huddles of life.
The present crop of musicians will make you to be pursuing material things that you don’t even need in the next decade.
Anytime I listen to DR Orlando’s songs, they humble me and help me not to do pass myself.
RIP to the great teacher and preacher.
Omiye..masan...Odiye gbomiye re roja lota e maleriiira.
I used to be so emotional, when I was up north at school.
Whenever I was on outing to town and I heard this track, "Ero kiyeye mi", I'll feel hime sick.
Blessed memory Baba Orlando
I like this track so much . So emotional and meaningful
I agree with you 💯correct. I also feel the same way. You can Google 2007 my article on him titled - Tribute to a Living Legend: Chief Dr. Orlando Owoh
This music is one of the best of the best music of Dr.Olando Owoh ,always evergreen. No one will ever be like Dr.Olando Owoh again.
may his soul rest in perfect peace.
Dr Orlando Owoh's music arrangement is spectacular. Every section is well represented and grounded. I'm always marveled by the string section- the combination is superb. Ade Conga's percussion is second to none. There is no tract that can be pushed aside in this great album. The flip side is also wonderful. RIP Dr Orlando
you carry my brother if you wan enjoy am well try am for ken-wood engine and speaker you fell the musical arrangement grt work to the musical maestro.
I can't mention five best musicians and singers that appealed to me among players in the Yoruba genre without adequately mentioning Orlando Owoh... Someone said it is because he was from Ifon in Ondo State, my mother's town on which I have a sentimental attachment... I love my mother's town... I love my mother..
But it is not as thought but because there is total originality in Orlando... Yes, I am partial about my mother's town(perhaps because of the fact that my father is from Ogun State, there would normally be that natural longing for my mother's land)... Orlando had helped me to build a concrete verve for indigenous music... His soul is resting well... I loved him... I love Ifon... I love Ondo State
I am from Ondo State, we love Orlando music die ( and Ijesa + Ekiti people). To me, Orlando is the best musician to ever come out of the Southwest, but I know many will disagree with me. His music is not only catchy, but also very meaningful.
I agree with you 💯correct. I also feel the same way. You can Google 2007 my article on him titled - Tribute to a Living Legend: Chief Dr. Orlando Owoh
I'm also from ondo state ,Omo Akure oloyemekun Omo amogun enu tunise,my late dad is the lover of Orlando owoh n i also loved him ..rip my legend dad n rip to Dr Orlando owoh..
Hmnnn! Inspirational messages. Dr rest on. We missed you baba kenery.
Yoruba has lost a gem. Such a unique voice. The memories are never forgotten. I love Orlando.
Remember those days in Osogbo grammar school - with kayode owomoyela -
Orlando music was our break period music,even when going home.
Evergreen and meaningful songs
I loved his music always
I agree with you 💯correct. I also feel the same way. You can Google 2007 my article on him titled - Tribute to a Living Legend: Chief Dr. Orlando Owoh
Legendary Orlando owo. Such a great music.
Continue to rest in Peace.
Dr Orlando Owoh and his omimah band, was a great high life performer while all his music is ever green highlife.
While all his music is ever green highlife
@@laoluadekanle235 please do you know the title of this song with okere erekan yie jobi mon oh okere
I agree with you 💯correct. I also feel the same way. You can Google 2007 my article on him titled - Tribute to a Living Legend: Chief Dr. Orlando Owoh
I love Orlando owoh so so much as a young boy growing up.But here I am now as a grown up man
I love Dr olado owo
wonderful, the music is talking to me,aje so omo nu bi oko,ayo ati alafia ni ma dele pade iya mi,ni ayo ni ma si ba iya mi AMIN ni agbara OLORUN OBA
Amen and Amen 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I agree with you 💯correct. I also feel the same way. You can Google 2007 my article on him titled - Tribute to a Living Legend: Chief Dr. Orlando Owoh
We missed you Dr.
Wonderful and meaningful songs
Baba song contains messages that is touching
Orlando owoh was best music man
Iyawo olee
JAIYE OLA BABA NINI...AWODEYIITEMI
Great music.
Evergreen music
I wish kunle to be like is father
Legendary
Great tracks. Worth playing always.
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