RIP to my lovely dad,a Benin man who speaks and understands every word, and parebles in Yoruba language because he lived all his youth age in Yoruba land before relocating back to his state ( edo ) he will play this music on his JVC turntable every Saturday and sunday mornings and me and my younger brother just sitdown there and listened to the lovely song and call him to come and turn the other side of the turntable plate when one side is finished.life is really short,i wish i could turn back the hands of time.
I was only 9 or so when this music came out and knew all they lyrics! I am 44 and still singing along like it was yesterday! Amazing and ever green in our hearts.
Sir Shina Peters was amongst the reigning musicians of the late 80s and 90s. He was like Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy et al of today. Baba was on top. He is a complete musician. He plans all the instruments so well. He is super gifted unlike today. I am rocking this one. I was in primary school back then in Gbagada, Lagos.
I was in Pry 1, i went on holiday from Lagos to Sokoto, i attended a birthday party and the Sokoto kids didnt know how to dance to the Yoruba Music and i was made to stand in front to teach others to dance to this song, i was feeling like a celebrity. Nice song, i cant stop listen at my leisure time
Who's with me listening to this amazing songs in 2021? Best hit song in the 90s, this song is played in every wedding and other ceremonies in igbo land even though we doesn't understand what the song says,
I left Nigeria for Germany in 1990 with the whole country engulf in Shinamania Afro Juju. That was 31 years back but hearing this music now makes it seems like it was just yesterday. Hmm! What a piece of music it was!
@@TsarOfRuss hahahah if na before yes my brother no wahala. Now I'm on omosetan omonrele level that egbon Germany fit stick come hook man down again for who knows how long more again? Abeg na your prayer I need now to make it back home finally according to God´s Plan for me in Jesus Mighty Name.
As a young police officer in Nigeria, when I bought my first ever colour television and video player Panasonic and Toshiba respectively in 1993. Shina peters, loketo soccer ⚽️ between Nigeria and Ghana U17 Japan 1993 were bought from the same electronics store same day same hour. But after a while, I resigned from the police even rejected my gratuity and pension when corruption became too worrisome to me. But, I thank God for giving me the courage to resign from the police. I live in Canada now pursuing the same career.
Can't believe I still remember this whole Album word for word including the beats. Wow! True test of how powerful the Human memory is. What wonderful beings we are.
If you do party those days in the 90's and you nor play this music, no matter the corner of Nigeria you are, your party never complete be that. Nor be today 9ja start groove. Even our parents head dey touch those days 😅.... see groove na.
Those days when Nigeria knew peace and everyone went about there businesses with so much joy and excitement. Oh Lord give us back those days🙏🙏🥲🙏🙏 I remember we danced to this song every Christmas and boxing day💃💃💃💃 Indomie generation you really missed😅😅😅😅😅😅
How come this song still sounds like a new release? This is a classic example of a total package. I will listen to and enjoy this masterpiece until I die, no cap.
If you don't love this song, then you're not a true Nigerian. Thank you Sir Shina Peters for making my growing days awesome. I'm still rocking the vibes in the song. Evergreen song.
I was in class 1 when this song was released, it was a big hit and I’m here today 1st September 2024 and I’m 50 years old now. Much respect sir Shina Peters❤
Shina Peters contribution to Nigeria music revolution is spellbound. I can't stop listening to his music vibes... We grew up to appreciate that generation of musicians... Their music remain evergreen in our hearts 💕 SP you are my music hero ever
Omg, I remember hearing this at all the Nigerian parties back in the day. Being a little kid and commenting how much money we made while dancing. This song brings back so many memories. There is nothing like old school music. I will for sure be dancing to this at my wedding.
This music was play the yr 1987/88 is still one of the best today and for ever, I'm EDO man, good music is good for everybody I don't understand yoroba I can feel it, comment from Italy.
Even tho I wasn't born when this song was released but had to listen to it all over again.....Best afro juju....Gen z World ...and still love this song ...
I was in Jss 3 at 15yrs in 1989 when this album -Ace was released by Sir Shina Peters. it was the first cassette i would ever buy with my money at that age, even though, my dad bought its record plate as they called it then. i remember how i danced all alone to the music in one of our apartments daily, sweating like a goat! Kudos Sir. Shina. Fast tempo and danceable. Sir Shina distorted the Juju Music space with this change he brought in and put all others on their toes! Afro Juju music creator, i still bow for you.
Growing up in Ore, I had four different neighbours who played this album at different times during the day. We didnt have this album but, I still learned the whole album just like that. You couldn't escape it. So catchy..The album was a phenomenon for sure.
I remember that time in port Harcourt in the 90s we have many Yoruba neighbors and there is always someone holding a party somewhere near our house every Friday ❤️❤️❤️ this music brought back memories though am not Yoruba but i can sing it without even knowing most the meaning 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Who still remembers the chair dance competitions that were done with this song? Some of us got lost miming the lyrics and dancing to the rhythm,completely forgetting to the sit down when the music stopped!
For some reason, UA-cam recommended this to me and I’m loving it. I remember my older siblings always jamming to this album when it was released. Back then, I was but a kid in primary school. Fast forward many years now and I’m doing a PhD and listening. Time flies!
This song comes to my memories almost every month of my life even my children love listening to this song from my mouth they Ask me to download it for them , just to show how much they love it when listening to it from me may God almighty spear your life for us sir.
This was an incomparable music in the 80's, the music really moves everyone whenever he is on the show or being played anywhere else, both day and Night Parties, honestly, it was one out of thousands. Whenever I play this music, it reminds me of better Nigeria in the Past. There was money, no issue of kidnapping, nor Boko Haram. It reminds me of a nice babe i met at Akure in one of the Night Parties, I can't even recognize her if we meet again. Inside Bus nah
Thank you nothing like such, any party we must dance to his music, late party coming 2am nothing happen Nigeria was so sweet then Ha! Nijja ti tan 😢 , it so disheartening seeing what’s happening now
A evergreen masterpiece by a musical genius. Forever unforgettable tunes and arrangements. What I loved most about him was his swag and style. He came and completely changed the narrative with his funky afrojuju style. I learned the entire album as a young boy. It’s now over 35 years and I can still remember the entire album word for word.
Hello Earthlings!, Me still vibing to this in the year 2024! Sir Shina Peters, you're a living legend!
Me too in Chicago USA
I am with you….September 28, 2024
October 2024
I Dey with you
2024 ❤❤❤ Still here vibing to this legendary song by SSP .
muishik
Na we be that !🎉
RIP to my lovely dad,a Benin man who speaks and understands every word, and parebles in Yoruba language because he lived all his youth age in Yoruba land before relocating back to his state ( edo ) he will play this music on his JVC turntable every Saturday and sunday mornings and me and my younger brother just sitdown there and listened to the lovely song and call him to come and turn the other side of the turntable plate when one side is finished.life is really short,i wish i could turn back the hands of time.
God rest his soul.
May his soul rest in peace ✌️ ✌️ ✌️
That is life
God I thank you for Life opportunity today I'm only ten years When this music was Released but today I'm 45 , Almighty God I'm Grateful..
This is the juju music that cut across all parts of Nigeria both igbo, yoruba and hausa dance to. It was a big hits
I was only 9 or so when this music came out and knew all they lyrics! I am 44 and still singing along like it was yesterday! Amazing and ever green in our hearts.
This was 1989 though
@@Primusinterparesone I was 11 or 12 in JSS 1 if that was 1989
wow!
@@Primusinterparesone ua-cam.com/video/MPCulhSvFsE/v-deo.html
Yea but now that you know the meaning to the lyrics, the song sounds even greater. Dont it? 🙂
Sir Shina Peters was amongst the reigning musicians of the late 80s and 90s. He was like Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy et al of today. Baba was on top. He is a complete musician. He plans all the instruments so well. He is super gifted unlike today. I am rocking this one. I was in primary school back then in Gbagada, Lagos.
You can't compere today's artist with the olden days ones.
The new generation doesn't know anything about music.
I was in Pry 1, i went on holiday from Lagos to Sokoto, i attended a birthday party and the Sokoto kids didnt know how to dance to the Yoruba Music and i was made to stand in front to teach others to dance to this song, i was feeling like a celebrity. Nice song, i cant stop listen at my leisure time
😂😂
Who's with me listening to this amazing songs in 2021? Best hit song in the 90s, this song is played in every wedding and other ceremonies in igbo land even though we doesn't understand what the song says,
2022, we are still moving with it. Legendary work last till infinity
2022
Lol.
2022
2023!
I left Nigeria for Germany in 1990 with the whole country engulf in Shinamania Afro Juju. That was 31 years back but hearing this music now makes it seems like it was just yesterday. Hmm! What a piece of music it was!
Same year I come back to Naija on holidays from the UK and the music was the in thing then.
so we can legally call you "Egbon Germany" ???
@@TsarOfRuss …😂😂😂
@@TsarOfRuss hahahah if na before yes my brother no wahala. Now I'm on omosetan omonrele level that egbon Germany fit stick come hook man down again for who knows how long more again? Abeg na your prayer I need now to make it back home finally according to God´s Plan for me in Jesus Mighty Name.
This one came out in 1988 not 1990
1989, 90s lagos, agege, abule egba... all over Nigeria. This music was a magic, every corner
Kids skip school listening to shina back in then in Lagos
It’s September 2022 and we’re still rocking this gbedu. Who’s with me?
I dey with 100%, bruv
I am with you!!!
I'm with you after 3years .
This was the music l dance to when l gave birth to my fir😢born in 1990, the music was release in 1989, l dance crazy out of it 😂😂😂😂
As a young police officer in Nigeria, when I bought my first ever colour television and video player Panasonic and Toshiba respectively in 1993.
Shina peters, loketo soccer ⚽️ between Nigeria and Ghana U17 Japan 1993 were bought from the same electronics store same day same hour.
But after a while, I resigned from the police even rejected my gratuity and pension when corruption became too worrisome to me.
But, I thank God for giving me the courage to resign from the police.
I live in Canada now pursuing the same career.
early 90s, if dem no play this jam u neva do party na
Can't believe I still remember this whole Album word for word including the beats. Wow! True test of how powerful the Human memory is. What wonderful beings we are.
Same here….and funny how I was not even paying any attention to the lyrics back then. 😂
Meee toooo
Same with me 😀
Lol na the song sweet
@@kingwale6151 ua-cam.com/video/MPCulhSvFsE/v-deo.html
Good old days, we never believed Nigeria would ever become this bad.
Who else came here in 2024.
I feel like crying on this song ❤❤
My oyinbo husband loves sir shina peters music despite that he don't even know the meaning...he dance oyinbo dance along with it....💃🏿🕺
YOU GO MARRY OYINBO-MAN FOR GREEN PAPER😏
Green Paper ko yellow paper nii" How I wish you know me, or rather how I wish you know my husband and Babies ❤️
@teemahx6327 It's the "green paper ko, yellow paper ni" for me.😅😂...
@@adesanny7297 Mind your business 🙄
If you do party those days in the 90's and you nor play this music, no matter the corner of Nigeria you are, your party never complete be that. Nor be today 9ja start groove. Even our parents head dey touch those days 😅.... see groove na.
Those days when Nigeria knew peace and everyone went about there businesses with so much joy and excitement.
Oh Lord give us back those days🙏🙏🥲🙏🙏
I remember we danced to this song every Christmas and boxing day💃💃💃💃
Indomie generation you really missed😅😅😅😅😅😅
How come this song still sounds like a new release? This is a classic example of a total package. I will listen to and enjoy this masterpiece until I die, no cap.
If you don't love this song, then you're not a true Nigerian. Thank you Sir Shina Peters for making my growing days awesome. I'm still rocking the vibes in the song. Evergreen song.
I am not a Yoruba guy, but I am in love this song, shina peter and Ebenezer obey, i have Yoruba's friends. Oduduwa and Biafra nation is here. We move
Thank you Sir Shina Peters, you made us resist military administration in the 90s. The days of IBB and Abacha are gone. Your song stays on.
I really really love his songs
I danced to this growing up ... I won many dance competitions dancing to these songs. I still love the songs..oh memories
I was in class 1 when this song was released, it was a big hit and I’m here today 1st September 2024 and I’m 50 years old now. Much respect sir Shina Peters❤
I was just 5years old when the song came out I was the only little girl in my whole family who can dance and turn the roof down wit this song
❤❤❤❤ as a foreign wife and mother to the Yoruba, i absolutely loved this music, still a classic ❤❤❤
My mother bought this tape in the 90s when she came back from Lagos, Yoruba language was storage to me🤣🤣
Shina Peters....
Am Igbo but i love this album like mad and can still sing it word to word
Was 18 but now 55. The lyrics are ever green. Thank you Jesus
Jesus ke ?
Nostalgic feelings anytime I hear this song. I was in boarding house and my seniors in the dormitory loved playing this song. This was 1990.
This music spoiled a lot of boys and girls 🤣🤣😂🤣🤣 night party and bachelors eve Chaiiiiii
Everyone here in 2024???
This has got to be the biggest HIT of all time...
Tell me
Biggest hit
Without any doubt
Yes it shook africa and made impact overseas.
Lagos 90s🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣we danced to this song in every party💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼🕺🕺🕺
I’m not Yoruba… would say a northern girl in my mid 30s still listening to this masters masters piece 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾nothing tops it for me
Shina Peters contribution to Nigeria music revolution is spellbound. I can't stop listening to his music vibes... We grew up to appreciate that generation of musicians... Their music remain evergreen in our hearts 💕 SP you are my music hero ever
October 2024.
My best afro music those days
I can vibe the whole lyrics.
The energy and the originality of this artist & his team was off the chart. Wow
You made my youth age SSP 2024 still rocking
Omg, I remember hearing this at all the Nigerian parties back in the day. Being a little kid and commenting how much money we made while dancing. This song brings back so many memories. There is nothing like old school music. I will for sure be dancing to this at my wedding.
I still remember dat
This takes me way back to my childhood in Naija. Forever a banger!
Wow this brings back great memories of my childhood. Life is too short, abeg my people whether good or bad, enjoy life. Sir Shina Peters is ACE ❤.
Before Malians, we were Shinamanias 😃😀😃
This music was play the yr 1987/88 is still one of the best today and for ever, I'm EDO man, good music is good for everybody I don't understand yoroba I can feel it, comment from Italy.
1989
Ur right
In Secondary School, the seniors used to make us juniors come to the courtyard and dance to the whole album. I know the whole album word for word
I'm loving this, bringing back memories 😍😍🥰
MY FAVOURITE SONG
The people debating abt why Nigeria music is getting Grammys now shd look bk to these footprints.
It's been a long work in progress
I would love to celebrate my dad on a big day with this song because it was one of his favorite songs when i was very young....
I am Edo lady and I love his music 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
Even tho I wasn't born when this song was released but had to listen to it all over again.....Best afro juju....Gen z World ...and still love this song ...
2023, still loving this ❤
Try 2024
It was truly a great time and stress free life. Wish the youth do a remix with this. Then again this is so perfect.
I don't understand much of what he is saying, but you can never be wrong with good music. One of the songs that we enjoyed back then as kids. 😁
Please my name is Michael
I was in Jss 3 at 15yrs in 1989 when this album -Ace was released by Sir Shina Peters. it was the first cassette i would ever buy with my money at that age, even though, my dad bought its record plate as they called it then. i remember how i danced all alone to the music in one of our apartments daily, sweating like a goat! Kudos Sir. Shina. Fast tempo and danceable. Sir Shina distorted the Juju Music space with this change he brought in and put all others on their toes! Afro Juju music creator, i still bow for you.
Missing my childhood in Jibowu Lagos! What a vibe!!!
Growing up in Ore, I had four different neighbours who played this album at different times during the day. We didnt have this album but, I still learned the whole album just like that. You couldn't escape it. So catchy..The album was a phenomenon for sure.
Hmm, 🤣🤣🤣 who did? I never owned any of these classics, I just heard them from the radio or all over the place until they stuck in my head.
I remember that time in port Harcourt in the 90s we have many Yoruba neighbors and there is always someone holding a party somewhere near our house every Friday ❤️❤️❤️ this music brought back memories though am not Yoruba but i can sing it without even knowing most the meaning 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😘
Ever green,when you could sing along no matter what part of the country you come from.SSP is an Afro Juju legend
Just imagine the quality of the song, beats, dancing, and the content: 100% harmony. Musical legends niyen baba Shina Peter
God bless my father and my mother 💯✅🏆🏆🏆
Chai! Can never get tired of listening to Shina Peter
This song swallow every other songs back then
Wow. You disrupted the music space with you beautiful talent. Thank you Sir Shina
Who still remembers the chair dance competitions that were done with this song? Some of us got lost miming the lyrics and dancing to the rhythm,completely forgetting to the sit down when the music stopped!
South Africa approves this is beautiful:)
Yeah Chief! Can you heqr simimilar vibe to current Amapiano ?
Very simple lyrics yet very catchy 😊. This was a big hit in the early 90s
I enjoyed this song in 90s I was a little boy then, now I’m grown up and still enjoying every bit of it 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️
Yes oooooooo 👍🏽💯 nice one 😁👏❤️💃💃💃💃💃👏👏👏👏👏
For some reason, UA-cam recommended this to me and I’m loving it. I remember my older siblings always jamming to this album when it was released. Back then, I was but a kid in primary school. Fast forward many years now and I’m doing a PhD and listening. Time flies!
Classic timeless tune. Mr Peters is a musical legend.
Yep
I remember when I was still in secondary school 🤝, God bless this man n Nigeria .🙏🙏
Remembered my dad K A KASSAH , a Ghanaian teacher at BBHS came home with the cassette. We danced throughout. Just beat was rocking in our
ears 😅
The biggest hit of all time
I remember that line " aafro juju, Jesus is here oooo 😅
Classic Music. Shina Peter absolute Legend. Rest Well
GOD will not allow him to rest so soon he is much alive and active
My dad makes me know dis music back then n I remember dancing to this music back then..I missed you so much dad ..rest on
🎵Omoge dance with your chest🎶
Good to see this on UA-cam, we've come a long way really.
Great and good old days. Thanks for this upload 😅
This song just kept reminding me of my childhood
How time flies! Sir Sina Peters remain evergreen.
❤no music can compared to this
Even if you're Chinese, you must vibe to this music!
That's true ☺👍
Hahahahaha. This hit be like Awilo. It doesn't matter who you are. It must hit you.
My people look at Shina Peters here when he was young you will see that Damilola, Funmi Martins son resembled him so much. Lord have mercy.
This song comes to my memories almost every month of my life even my children love listening to this song from my mouth they Ask me to download it for them , just to show how much they love it when listening to it from me may God almighty spear your life for us sir.
Listening in 2021 with my 4 year old.. nostalgic 😃
Awwwwww
2022
This was an incomparable music in the 80's, the music really moves everyone whenever he is on the show or being played anywhere else, both day and Night Parties, honestly, it was one out of thousands. Whenever I play this music, it reminds me of better Nigeria in the Past. There was money, no issue of kidnapping, nor Boko Haram. It reminds me of a nice babe i met at Akure in one of the Night Parties, I can't even recognize her if we meet again. Inside Bus nah
Thank you nothing like such, any party we must dance to his music, late party coming 2am nothing happen Nigeria was so sweet then Ha! Nijja ti tan 😢 , it so disheartening seeing what’s happening now
Thank you so much for this Wonderful Clip. It Was An INSTANT CLASSIC!!!
From Igbo but in love with this music
I grew up in lagos Island and this music was my bread and butter and remains same till today.
When men were truly men! it reminds me of the old good days!
2024 and I am still jamming to Afro juju
Sir shina peters I still dey enjoy the vibe at the moment on a low with action bitters. If u know u know......
I love the music... Shina peter is a good musician.
OMG 😳 thanks for reminding me 🤠 this songs ❤️ I was 15 at then when this album came out... Bachelor's eve 😂 hahahaha wedding 💒 night OMG...
Those lost, Say you don't speak good western English aka slavery grammar 😂, But today you're the best of all. Thank you my beautiful brother 🎺💃💃💃💞
Music that will never grow old.
One of the best then.Am loving it oooh. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤💃💃💃💃👍👍👍
I still listen to this song 2024, it's evergreen 🌲
A evergreen masterpiece by a musical genius. Forever unforgettable tunes and arrangements. What I loved most about him was his swag and style. He came and completely changed the narrative with his funky afrojuju style. I learned the entire album as a young boy. It’s now over 35 years and I can still remember the entire album word for word.
WITH THIS ALBUM, Sir SHINA PETERS BRING YORUBA MUSIC TO ANOTHER LEVEL... NICE WORK ON THIS ALBUM 👍👍
TT....you are wonderful. Thank you once again. You amaze me