Though I don't understand Yoruba, but the fact is that this music does not know language barriers, the rhythm is of all languages. Rest in peace sir and thanks for your contribution to mankind 🤲✋🤲
Evergreen anytime any day. I played it all the way from Tampa, Florida to Albany New York while driving for 24 hours across the Eastern United States when I was in grad school.
The Yoruba language is a very rich beautiful language. I do not speak it but by listening to the words and the word play of the artists, not to mention the tonal play and exchanges of the vocals, I have developed a love for it. May I say hello to Dayo, college days friend, and of course, the artist Dayo Kujore.
This track was my favorite back then in OAU, Ife. Melodious and encouraging in times of little beginning. Dayo Kujore, you made my youthful years worth cherishing.
What a nostalgic feeling. This and many more songs from the past testify to the extinction of good music, like dinosaur vanished from the earth. The generation of "soapy'' Naira Marley music. Music rest in peace.
Ogbon ati Oye was one of my favourite songs in the early 90's . Dayo made a lot of sense in this song, and it was classic. I permanently have it as one of my oldies. RIP DK.
This song brings back great memories. Been searching for this song for about a year. I sang it to a couple of my childhood friends until one of them sent me this link. You can't understand how excited I am to be listening to this again.
Wonderful & Inspirational music.... 90s retrospect big time, I was obsessed & motivated with this particular album back then, I was in my prime time and youthful, Biz booming / money flowing and the music just synchronised my daily mood then as U can imagine.... God bless the uploader...... DAYO KUJORE kudos to U Egbon.
Nostalgia is the bastard son of distance. I still remember my days at the University of Ilorin when this song came out. This is one of the last secular music we enjoyed. God forbid these days you want to make a song without 90% of it in praises. I guess all Nigerians are now Christians. I hope 9ja will get better one day because of our Christianity!!!
Gbenga Adeboye used this music as background music on one of his live programs. I heard it and loved it right there and there. I've been searching for the artist and the title since around year 2004...... This is 20 years later and I was able to disturb google until I got it today. I'm wowed and extremely happy. I know about Dayo Kujore but I never knew he was the one that sang this music. I had been searching wrongly, thinking it was Shina Peters...😍😍😍
was a lil baby girl wen my dad used to play dis at home. I so miss childhood, I searched for it to play on my wedding to dance with my dad again. thanks for uploading.
haha, i think, every one who had loving parents, a nice childhood and a nice youth will say the same about his country - i grew up in a tiny (300 people), but long stretched village out in the moor in north germany - i had a splendid, peaceful childhood and an older brother, who was kind of glued to the radio and listened to all the rock greats of the late 60s, all those stoneses, hendrixes and kinkses, providing me with cool music... later he also introduced me to reggae and even took me to a bob marley concert - it changed my life! from the early 80s our ways divided, because i saw king sunny adé in a live performance on german tv in 1983, wow! my brother stayed mostly with garage rock, while i went more into reggae, calypso and african music - saw king sunny two times live after that and it was gorgeous, one time even in our little town here - almost unbelievable! that´s how i came to this music - although i don´t understand the lyrics, i understand the musical vibes and love them - hypnotic and good, yay!!! nice to know that you are doing well over there! love and greetings from germany 🙋♂️ what a nice record, surely a new favorite of mine... :-)
I was in secondary school, Anwar ul Islam college precisely in those years. Kujore's booking office was somewhere around capitol road on the way to my school. Listened to this music and some others in the same category. Talking of years far back as '89 -' 92. GOD bless U sir. I now reside in the U.S. and your kind of music saw me thr' my tough days back home..U ROCK..
I remember listening to this all the way to Lagos from Ibadan for my entrance exams into Chrisland College Idimu Lagos in 1993. Classic, along with Shina Peters' Experience. Those were the days.
I'm almost brought to tears as this song is giving me nostalgic feeling of the past, this is wonderful experience, I do not think things could get as they used to be back in the day. God bless Dayo Kujore for being a blessing to our generation and special thanks to the up loader of this beautiful album...
I really miss the Nigeria of this era. More of good, honest, trustworthy, patriotic Nigerians were around then. God Bless Egba omo Alake for this upload.
do you know how great u've done with this upload? na ever green o, i knew then I could sing the song "Lai wo we"...thanks guy! still looking forward to seeing more of you!
Good intelligent music.Evergreen that teach wisdom,knowledge and experience which is needed for we Youths of nowadays. Not the rubbish songs with out head or legs which our musicians are singing today.Listen to the smooth sound of the guitar and lovely melody.This is songs that gives man hope and inspiration.
Thank you so much EgbaAlake for the upload, this takes me back to my secondary school days at Akure, Kujore was my favourite juju music star, he is so talented..I just had to hear him sing once more
Evergreen! May he Rest In Peace.💔
Though I don't understand Yoruba, but the fact is that this music does not know language barriers, the rhythm is of all languages.
Rest in peace sir and thanks for your contribution to mankind 🤲✋🤲
Like if you are still listening to Song in 2024❤
Evergreen anytime any day. I played it all the way from Tampa, Florida to Albany New York while driving for 24 hours across the Eastern United States when I was in grad school.
The Yoruba language is a very rich beautiful language. I do not speak it but by listening to the words and the word play of the artists, not to mention the tonal play and exchanges of the vocals, I have developed a love for it.
May I say hello to Dayo, college days friend, and of course, the artist Dayo Kujore.
It's poetic
Let God be exalted for the gift of the language!
Who else is still in love with this song? Dayo Kujore ni jor
I, just listening to it right now
I love his songs die
@@Damilola8216 I do
One of the most talented musician in Nigeria
Yes myself still in love with his Song 😻
Why am I still sooooo much in love with this song ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
same here
This track was my favorite back then in OAU, Ife. Melodious and encouraging in times of little beginning. Dayo Kujore, you made my youthful years worth cherishing.
Great Ife all the way!!!
Great Ife! 🙌🏿
Whao memories from BCOS Ibadan from back in the 80s.. May his soul continue to rest in peace.
He died but still speaking. May his soul continues to rest in peace. Best of Dayo kujore.
Well composed music. It's evergreen. May his soul rest in perfect peace. Amen.
If you’re here 2023
Thumbs up 👍
Evergreen..Keep resting on Dayo Kujore!!!!
Robiyan to the world...
What a nostalgic feeling. This and many more songs from the past testify to the extinction of good music, like dinosaur vanished from the earth. The generation of "soapy'' Naira Marley music. Music rest in peace.
Ogbon ati Oye was one of my favourite songs in the early 90's . Dayo made a lot of sense in this song, and it was classic. I permanently have it as one of my oldies. RIP DK.
This song brings back great memories. Been searching for this song for about a year. I sang it to a couple of my childhood friends until one of them sent me this link. You can't understand how excited I am to be listening to this again.
Please can you share me the link to download it... I will be glad
I was in secondary school when this music was out, can still remember going to music store to buy this cassette, RIP dayo kujore
Who else is listening in 2019? Beautiful jam.
Me
☝️
me o. i too gbadun Kujore
I am here
l school
This’s a great music of happiness, i love Dayomusic one of the best thank you Mr Music
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥This dude is amazing. Pure Fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dayo kujore you will not die but live in Jesus name Amen.
I love you and like your music ❤.
Wonder Dayo Kujore died about two years ago.
Wonder Dayo Kujore and Sir Shina Peter shares some musical styles in there progression. Thank God Dayo Kujore brought juju music to limelight
You don't know what you are saying. Shina Petes was the originator of this style of juju music
I come here every day to listen to this beautiful great sound
Wonderful & Inspirational music.... 90s retrospect big time, I was obsessed & motivated with this particular album back then, I was in my prime time and youthful, Biz booming / money flowing and the music just synchronised my daily mood then as U can imagine.... God bless the uploader...... DAYO KUJORE kudos to U Egbon.
Classic Album!!! My childhood in just one song.
Good old days 🤏
Rest in peace sir 🕊️🕊️🕊️
It's was so painful 💔, when I hear that he's pass on ,may your soul Rest in GOD Heart ❤️
I've been here playing my choice of music all day. Thank God I was born in the era when music was music in Nigeria.
Mee too!!
Nostalgia is the bastard son of distance. I still remember my days at the University of Ilorin when this song came out. This is one of the last secular music we enjoyed. God forbid these days you want to make a song without 90% of it in praises. I guess all Nigerians are now Christians. I hope 9ja will get better one day because of our Christianity!!!
This is what I've been missing without realizing that I'm missing it. Rest in peace, Baba Dayo Kujore 💐
😢
RIP to this talent... you made my childhood fulfilled with your songs...
One of best song back of the day ... Love u so much sir
This is music, not the trash they are singing now. One of my best in those days
They don't make them like this anymore.
May God continue to rest his soul, Dayus Baba , I be your fan since 80s.
Listening in 2020 and many more years to come, love this jam.
pele o lizzy
Gbenga Adeboye used this music as background music on one of his live programs. I heard it and loved it right there and there. I've been searching for the artist and the title since around year 2004...... This is 20 years later and I was able to disturb google until I got it today. I'm wowed and extremely happy. I know about Dayo Kujore but I never knew he was the one that sang this music. I had been searching wrongly, thinking it was Shina Peters...😍😍😍
Rest on, the juju maestro, Dayo Kujore, the Legend!
Rest on Dayo Kujore
This is music not the nonsense they are calling hip-hop Naga
Still evergreen and can compete with any lyrics today. May his soul continues to rest in peace.
Haba, can u believe i was dancing in d office....wow thanks for d good old time soko xpress Mr Wonder Dayo Kujore
was a lil baby girl wen my dad used to play dis at home. I so miss childhood, I searched for it to play on my wedding to dance with my dad again.
thanks for uploading.
I remember my growing up days in Ibadan with this song. I am blessed i belong to that generation.
I can relate, ibadan radio station re played this song often.
One among my best JUJU artist of all time, Baba wonder,may you live long,
This is a powerful African song for all. Respect to the composer and singer.
Dayo jumore rest in perfect peace.
Love you, love your music ❤
Most underrated JuJu musician this one!
Waoh growing up in Nigeria 🇳🇬 is the best anyone could ever had .
haha, i think, every one who had loving parents, a nice childhood and a nice youth will say the same about his country - i grew up in a tiny (300 people), but long stretched village out in the moor in north germany - i had a splendid, peaceful childhood and an older brother, who was kind of glued to the radio and listened to all the rock greats of the late 60s, all those stoneses, hendrixes and kinkses, providing me with cool music...
later he also introduced me to reggae and even took me to a bob marley concert - it changed my life!
from the early 80s our ways divided, because i saw king sunny adé in a live performance on german tv in 1983, wow! my brother stayed mostly with garage rock, while i went more into reggae, calypso and african music - saw king sunny two times live after that and it was gorgeous, one time even in our little town here - almost unbelievable! that´s how i came to this music - although i don´t understand the lyrics, i understand the musical vibes and love them - hypnotic and good, yay!!!
nice to know that you are doing well over there!
love and greetings from germany 🙋♂️
what a nice record, surely a new favorite of mine... :-)
This song is Evergreen come rain come shine. RIP Soccur Music Creator as proclaimed in this Epic Album.
Kudos to the late Legend, His songs were loaded, evergreen.
Dayo Kujore music still sound fresh to one's soul...love it.
Hmmmm ogbon ati oye. Kudos to wonder dayo kujore. Rest in peace
I was in secondary school, Anwar ul Islam college precisely in those years. Kujore's booking office was somewhere around capitol road on the way to my school. Listened to this music and some others in the same category. Talking of years far back as '89 -' 92. GOD bless U sir. I now reside in the U.S. and your kind of music saw me thr' my tough days back home..U ROCK..
This is good. Thanks for uploading, God bless you.
Continue resting the great ICON your work speaks always
I remember listening to this all the way to Lagos from Ibadan for my entrance exams into Chrisland College Idimu Lagos in 1993. Classic, along with Shina Peters' Experience. Those were the days.
Chrisland college at Ejigbo road Idmu.
This song was so popular in the early 90's. Didn't hear of Dayo Kujore anymore. Good music
He's on facebook
One of my beautiful most listened to music in the past.
I'm almost brought to tears as this song is giving me nostalgic feeling of the past, this is wonderful experience, I do not think things could get as they used to be back in the day. God bless Dayo Kujore for being a blessing to our generation and special thanks to the up loader of this beautiful album...
You have spoken and you have spoken wonderfully well.
you are not alone!! still listening in 2019 and I missed my childhood !
Coxama Consults my father used to say this quite often: “Today: will soon turn to...gone are those days”....Beautiful song indeed
Great one.
Good music .Can't be compared to current music which has no meaning.This is thoughtful,inspirational with good lyric .
This song came up when I had my first baby, I so much love it, I've been trying to get the CD, thank God for uploading.
God bless you sir. This makes me remember my youth and my mum. Evergreen
This man was a great musician! Meaning songs and melody!
Mee anytime anyday I'm still.in love with soko music.
Rest In Peace Dayo Kujore. May God bless your shortcomings.
RIP 🪦 LEGEND!!
This song took me back 20 years. These are old music which carry message, not like majority of today's music, lacking wisdom
I love Dayo kujore music since early '90s. I'm glad to have it on digital format
This is one the music I cannot do without I always enjoy it
Love this music like money and never fade or loose value like Naira.
OMG!!! i can even sing along after all dis years.... well-done sir...tanx 4 uploading
Fast pace Afro Juju creator
Bow
Love this music back in 90s
My favourite music all the time. I am never tired of hearing it. God bless you Dayo Kujore.
The intro to this song is second to none. I have never heard a more powerful intro to any album.
I really miss the Nigeria of this era. More of good, honest, trustworthy, patriotic Nigerians were around then.
God Bless Egba omo Alake for this upload.
Who's listening in 2021?great jam of all time
Who would not listen to a sane music amidst insane songs and situations
first class oldies when music was still music. God bless Dayo Kujore sensible lyrics
Please don’t stop Mr music, I say thank you with much love and respectfully GodBless the families
My best ever music during my childhood period. Thanks to the Uploader!
Great piece ! Respect to this man
I Cannot stop loving this song. I liiiiiiiiiiiik it.
Wonderful melodious song.This is a great art work combination
Wow!!! Indeed a legend musician.
May his soul rest well..... So sad 😥
Beautiful song. Loving it from way back
The song lives on. Rest on bro 🙏 🎉
do you know how great u've done with this upload? na ever green o, i knew then I could sing the song "Lai wo we"...thanks guy! still looking forward to seeing more of you!
Just a kid when this was in...loved It! Now in the States and it still keeps playing in my head.
oh my goodness. I enjoyed this album in my childhood years. Where has good music gone? I missed this good music
Evergreen! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
THIS IS CERTAINLY BEAUTIFUL. IT'S ONE OF MY FAVOURITE OLDIES. ENJOYING IT TREMENDOUSLY.
My special and favourite track
Good intelligent music.Evergreen that teach wisdom,knowledge and experience which is needed for we Youths of nowadays.
Not the rubbish songs with out head or legs which our musicians are singing today.Listen to the smooth sound of the guitar and lovely melody.This is songs that gives man hope and inspiration.
my 90s. how i miss my growing up with these songs. never knew Nigeria will be worse like this. oooh evergreen.
thanks 4 d tot ....is very sad
Oluyemi Akinbami it is being a while Nigeria has been messed up, Nigeria wasn't great in 90s either.
This is 2020 and the music still sounds fresh in my ears ! Good old days !
I love the music much, it was an evergreen music
I love this song sooooo much!
Hear Music....ah, we are really missing this kind of music with the junk they re singing now
Thank you so much EgbaAlake for the upload, this takes me back to my secondary school days at Akure, Kujore was my favourite juju music star, he is so talented..I just had to hear him sing once more
nice1 egbaalake..memory of my secondary school days..God bless u