I was diagnosed with CM Leukemia on 15th of May 2022, and Omah Lay miraculously I would say released the Soso healing song on the 15th of July of the same year while i was still bedridden... From the first time i heard the song, something good started happening on the inside of me. This song has helped me fight leukemia to lowest remission level I am currently enjoying... I listen to the song every day, it has become a part of my daily ritual... Beyond what everyone has to say about the song, I personally know how encouraging this song is to me... I do not know who/what Soso actually is, but all i know is that my pain has been taken away... More love Omah Lay
This song takes my pain away. The words, the beat, the melody, the sound, the video, the dancers... everything is perfect. Mama Africa, take my haitian pain away, please 😢 Thank you Omay Lay! 🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹
When you are kenyan but only listen to Nigerian music because 😏😆 thankyou Nigeria for blessing our ears, homes, clubs n churches with your beautiful music❤️🇰🇪
I only become a nigerian during music and their food and wonderful fellow Africans........... We only become unfriendly when they choose old presidents
Trust me, we know you love us and we love you right back. We see the wonderful comments and appreciation and it makes us happy. Africa is one. One love ❤️!!!
In 10 years to come Nigerians 🇳🇬 will lead the music industry all over the world 🗺, Nigerians are the best🎶🎶🎶🎶🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️I love you 💕 from Albania 🇦🇱
I am a proud African and on behalf of Ghana 🇬🇭 I say God bless Africa. I don't know why but I am addicted to this song so much that I can't stop listening to it. Thumbs-up omah lay
im slavic but seriously born in a wrong country.. i go to work in 2h, supposed to go to sleep hours ago but im here for the past over 3h listening to this over and over and dancing the hell out of myself, literally... needed it and thank you kindly for this energy 🫶
I'm Yemeni Arab and I fall in love with African culture and music after I stayed 6 months in Kenya in my early 20s. And Nigerian music is definitely one of the best in Africa. Big love! ❤️🇰🇪🇾🇪🇳🇬
In case you have not been paying close attention, Afrobeats is no longer about Music and entertainment, it's now a Socio-cultural revolution connecting Continental Africa with the Diaspora. I'm happy and extremely pleased to see that the Nigerian Youth are leading this movement.
Nigerian art , music is on a whole new level, the cinematography, visuals keep you glued, something big is going on in Nigeria…. the transition is palpable.
African music taking over the world. I have no words to express my joy seeing hit songs everyday from our Nigeria brothers. Keep them coming. Much love from Kenya 🇰🇪
Iam a latin women. I love latín music and dance . But África is an other lever. The Best of all in the World. I simply love it. Every afrobeat. Thank you Africa. Thank you Nigeria
Girl!😍 Same! I'm Russian, I love Latin songs, bachata, kizomba, singers and culture, but at the same time I'm obsessed with African songs and culture. My bf is Nigerian, so, I guess I'm lucky one:)
The power of music is beyond comprehension. I’ve read comments from people from almost all over the world. I am proud of my Africa. God bless Nigerians
We here in Barbados 🇧🇧 feel the soul and spirits of our African ancestors through this masterpiece and we love it. For me the video shows and says when in pain rely on your African spirituality and your spiritual self. Very inspiring!!
Our ancestors had music in their hearts and on their lips. Even Slavery couldn't take that away. For those who refused captivity, they sang to their transition. #IgboLanding.
Hey Latinos!!! , listen to our Afro Latino Brothers and Sisters. No representation!!! . Novelas , News Anchors . Only WHITE LATINOS. STOP THE BS , TELL IT LIKE IT IS !!!!!!! .
From Cameroon 🇨🇲 i wonder how i will have live on earth without 🇳🇬Nigerians songs in my playlist.u guys keep on doin your thing folks.healin depression.....!
The repetition in the chorus, the call and response, the two step claps. Those are the bedrock of African spiritual chants. As a child I have experience watching my grand mother visit religions centre where dis kind of rhythm is being chanted for hours non stop.
I could listen to this song for hours - there was something I couldn’t put my finger on that felt spiritual. It’s awesome to know this from your comment 😱
I am from Egypt, do u no I have actually repeat this song more than 40 times never get tired, Africa this song is too deep and spiritual...Nigeria as contributed is peace and love to the world projecting Africans in another dimension with his songs . The world leaders should give them their political space...leaders is the only problem disturbing that great country called Nigeria for now, too many animals in big clothes.
Tinubu is one of the animals disturbing them at the moment. I wonder how such a young and vibrant nation would have a demented old and corrupt bat as a president.
I have a friend struggling with addiction, he would play this song endlessly while battling with his withdrawal symptoms. He trying his best to escape his demons. I think that’s deep message inherent in this music. Take a bow king Omah lay
Matt 11:28 Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. We may not be able to overcome some struggles we face in life with our strengths, come to Jesus and find rest.❤
The way we Sierra Leonean love Nigeria Music can't compare to any other county Nigerian entertainment is like zee world it is extraordinary every day Much love from Sierra leone 🇸🇱 🇸🇱
Africa is blessed with so much diversity. In every sector there’s gold to be found. Every country in Africa has it own blessings Nigeria 🇳🇬 is the best there’s in terms of music. So much meaning in a song that’s about 2 minutes in length. Mental health is important and has a lot to play in our lives. Our world has so much to offer, but alongside comes the hassle of the modern life which has the tendency to break down our mental health. Talk to someone you trust!!! Soso❤️
This is my first time replying to a UA-cam User. In fact, this is the first time I'm dropping a comment on UA-cam. Lol. This is because your post exposed the thoughts in my mind while watching this awesome creativity repeatedly a few days ago. Ain't his fan but Omah Lay deserves an award for this creativity. He killed it! A Grammy would be awesome. Gosh! This creativity is in the class of that of Fela. Too unique to be successfully duplicated. This piece is an export not just for Nigeria but Africa as a whole. God bless Africa!
This song is so beautiful, I'm so Glad he released a video. The tone, melody, chorography the video itself it speaks so many things. I'm so proud to be half Nigerian. People still sleepin on Afrobeat's. They don't know what they missin.
You heard all the musical instruments too? Amazing. The whistle towards the beginning gave me goosebumps. I called everyone to listen and replayed it at least 10x..it was that deep.
I am not a nigerian but i wonder how world would be without nigerian music❤❤❤❤igweeee from Rwanda living in Sweden, when i am sad i look to nigerians music❤❤and it helps a lot
The ancestors are speaking through this beat . Real spiritual music from the mother land reaching out to its distant relatives . Bless up from 🇯🇲 🇯🇲🇯🇲 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲. Omah Lay is the vessel.
Music like this is a gift to the world. It fills my soul with joy to see African sound getting the recognition it deserves. Mad respect for all the legends making such incredible music and shining light on the immense beauty of African culture. Thank you!!
On behalf of Kenyans like me who'd never heard of Mohbad! Condolences my Nigerian Family. He is now on my favourite playsite. Thanks to all the powers that Be for Mohad having graced our lives. We are forever altered by his footprint. May we learn humility, integrity, principle, character,.... foundations of a spirit divinely guided by love not fear/hate.❤
We all come into this world with a pure and white soul but the darkness creating difficulties in our lives through enemies, adversaries and difficult times, gives us all sorts of colours but let's remain attached to our ONE and ONLY CREATOR FATHER GOD ALMIGHTY to be victorious and complete our mission on earth 🌏
I can only understand a boy asking favor from a river goddess.... I love the visuals, arts and demonstration. It's all Africa the mystery of this video is all about something concerning the sea
If you are a music lover you will realize that it's hard to pick a favorite artiste in Nigeria, you can listen to all these guys and feel satisfied. Omah Lay, U have my love.
Exactly like me I don't have a favourite as long as ur beat and melody is top notch am with u U see people like Kiss, Omah,Tekno, Timaya, Badooo,OBO,Falz,O Femi, Ijele which is Flavour, phyno,I will download any song drop by dem in 2 sec
i have lost my mother almost three years ago since that dark day i cant see any light in my life, am lost i have pain deep inside nothing is helping ony music brings some comfort , may God help us all
I'm a half tunisian half moroccan from Germany. And everytime i feel depressed. I listen this song. I love my home. I love Africa because i'am african. Miss all my brothers and sisters nomatter where you from in Africa and which belief. I love you 💓💛💚💙💜
Africa is calling me I feel as though the music is starting to bridge the gap between black people across the world. There is something healing and spiritual about this song. It takes me back in time to somewhere and something which I can't remember.
For a better understanding of what's going on here, Masquerades (Égúngún) are physical representations of our Ancestors. He is revering the Ancestors and asking them to intercede with God on his behalf to take away whatever in his life is causing him pain or discomfort.
AFROBEATS is beyond music at this point. It's drawing on different cultural experiences and bridging the gaps on our black brothers and sisters across the globe.
Number 3 is a divine feminine number, it represents the Maiden, Mother and Crone (the divine stages of a woman's life and their essence). In this song he's begging a Goddess to take away his pain, the 3 Black female figures circle him and are Exorcising whatever pain within him. Black is used by most Europeans to represent evil but that couldn't be more wrong, Black is in the universe, in space, its deep and mysterious and both healing. In your mother's womb there was no light but you were nurtured and created in the dark, the blackness... White in other cultures represent grieve and death, he wears white to show he's grieving/sadness and the black figures paint it with different colors to change it to something else, they're exorcising whatever suffering is within him.
You're the offshoot of your ancestors. They're simply speaking (or trying to speak) through you. They, through you, are responding to the spirituality and connection to the music from the Motherland.
@@sentientbeingschannel6755 don't mind those idiots, this so called demons are fetching million of dollars to thier white masters in European museum. Black people will never lean
If you are here in 2090, I was here in 2024 In 2023, Nigerian music was doing absolutely well, getting even better every day and it was loved worldwide. We Nigerians we're proud of this success story. Hope the world is a better place in 2090. Stay safe and be a nice human
I m Serbian woman and i dream about hearing this music on my wedding day one day ❤ idk i cant explain its just my dream. I feel like this song is showing that if you keep your head up you will win no matter what. Pain goes away with hope.
@@jamesvo1339 this rhythm represent hope thats still in the person .No matter how much pain he dealt with there was a light on the end of tunnel.Thats why this music is so intense and emotional. I understand that this is difficult for you to feel and understand it but just realize that i wanted to show my respect and love to this song. 🙏
Omah Lay's ability to give us something fresh and timeless every time he makes art is something we really need to cherish more. He is good and he knows his onions co cap. Dope video and shoutout to the director .
I'm also a sudanese of Chadian origin as well My brother is a Nigerian citizen Somehow, we're all related, and we were divided by the white man back in days
@Khloli Ibrahim Yeah, even though their arabic Is a bit different than our arabic My mom is from a none Arabian tribe But my dad is from AL Masriya tribe
@@antdan5787 He ask SOSO the water God real Name Sotonye to take his pain away. The 3 women represente 3 femme soeur bear all the color in one melanine
I would like to thank the singer, musicians, producers and sound engineer for putting this amazing track together. This, in my opinion, is a masterpiece and makes me proud to be half Nigerian - keep up the good work.
Definitely a nice song and great visuals!! I recently started dating a Naija man and I am loving the music and culture he's introducing me to. May I ask what's the other half of your mix? 😊 🇳🇬
I dropped out of school to focus on music. Judging by my song do you think i made a right choice?👀😫click the link to hear👉🏿 ua-cam.com/video/RnkIZ_aa8Ec/v-deo.html
@@angeloanidumaka7145 nahh back in uni is not bad but it's just cringe this song is literal art from the emotions in omah lays delivery the design the visuals the masquerade cultural dance steps this video is better tbh
Just heard it by reel recommendation...may be i heard it more than 50 times....and now I'm watching the video... it's divine....love from India 🇮🇳Omah lay
The beat maker, mix and master engineers did an excellent job. They are always the unsung heroes. To all music producers , keep doing u , without u all this emotions will not be unearthed
Nothing will trump music, especially one born of a piercing sense of self-awareness, and consciousness. Nigeria shines again in the sheer ingenuity of this heart-revving rhythimc masterpiece. In Soso. we find a soulful conscious poet emptied out in sublmie percussions, masterfully hemmed in place by wordplay and melodies and expressively illustrated in colorful visuals. Omah Lay is a true artist, true and through. 🎉❤
I was diagnosed with CM Leukemia on 15th of May 2022, and Omah Lay miraculously I would say released the Soso healing song on the 15th of July of the same year while i was still bedridden... From the first time i heard the song, something good started happening on the inside of me.
This song has helped me fight leukemia to lowest remission level I am currently enjoying...
I listen to the song every day, it has become a part of my daily ritual... Beyond what everyone has to say about the song, I personally know how encouraging this song is to me...
I do not know who/what Soso actually is, but all i know is that my pain has been taken away... More love Omah Lay
Здоровья тебе мой друг.
🙏🏾Get well friend!!❤
Get well soon
Get well soon
Healing is your portion
To everyone in a dark place right now, may you find light and clarity. Peace! Big one to the ever creative Omah Lay...
Amen 🙏🥺
thanks bro
Has he join iliminatig
Amen
Amen🤍
I love how African culture and spirituality is displayed here !!! Im so proud. Thank you Nigerians
Absolutely
The African Religion is what Africans lack
Love it too, especially with the way it’s been demonised in the west! Thank God for our resilience
@@faro99ru Which orisha is this in the song?
@@loveheals3173 not yoruba. igbo, ikwerre influence.
One of the most underrated musicians in Nigeria. Omah Lay is so so good
This song takes my pain away. The words, the beat, the melody, the sound, the video, the dancers... everything is perfect.
Mama Africa, take my haitian pain away, please 😢
Thank you Omay Lay! 🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹
🤗🤗🤗
😢😢❤❤ thanks brother
When you are kenyan but only listen to Nigerian music because 😏😆 thankyou Nigeria for blessing our ears, homes, clubs n churches with your beautiful music❤️🇰🇪
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️
One love from Nigeria
As a Kenyan I think my roots are skin deep in Nigeria...They are definitely the African Giants in music...
We are one God bless mother land Africa ♥️
I only become a nigerian during music and their food and wonderful fellow Africans........... We only become unfriendly when they choose old presidents
I looooooove Kenya 🇯🇲💖🇰🇪 Nigeria cannot compare.
@@kemet0139 aa
You are right Bro, all Kenyans have some Bantu blood, and the Bantus race originated in Eastern Nigeria before migrating to East Africa.
Music and art that connects on a deeper level. My personal comfort song and I hope I'll never get tired of it
Nigerians don't know how much we Kenyans love them...Nigeria🇳🇬 Kenya🇰🇪 loves you❤
Trust me, we know you love us and we love you right back. We see the wonderful comments and appreciation and it makes us happy. Africa is one. One love ❤️!!!
We love you too 🫶
We love our brothers and sisters from Kenya 🇰🇪 🇳🇬 africa will be great again.
We really love you too
I believe we loved you first. One love Africa ❤
In 10 years to come Nigerians 🇳🇬 will lead the music industry all over the world 🗺, Nigerians are the best🎶🎶🎶🎶🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️I love you 💕 from Albania 🇦🇱
We love you too
MUSIC HAS BEEN OUR CULTURE 🤝🤝
100% agreed! Love from Hungary. 🇭🇺
No is too long in the next 3 years
Let say 5 years to come cause we are doing that already on the way
I am a proud African and on behalf of Ghana 🇬🇭 I say God bless Africa. I don't know why but I am addicted to this song so much that I can't stop listening to it. Thumbs-up omah lay
im slavic but seriously born in a wrong country.. i go to work in 2h, supposed to go to sleep hours ago but im here for the past over 3h listening to this over and over and dancing the hell out of myself, literally... needed it and thank you kindly for this energy 🫶
I hope yo made it to work on time.
♥🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍
Hi slavic am a Nigerian
Slavic from where?
Slavic from where???? I'm originally from Serbia but born in France
@dj1452 I was born in Poland but since I travel and open my eyes worldwide - I ain't buying it 🤣 live overseas most of my life
I'm Yemeni Arab and I fall in love with African culture and music after I stayed 6 months in Kenya in my early 20s. And Nigerian music is definitely one of the best in Africa. Big love! ❤️🇰🇪🇾🇪🇳🇬
karibu africa mashariki tena
@@waselejr7655 Asante sana ❤️
@@waselejr7655 ✌
Hello zeyad thanks for the like
Sending greetings from motherland Kenya
I've had depression since I was a child, and music and poetry save me every day, one day I'll get out of the pit for good
Tenha fé, você vai ficar bem! ❤
@@gasparjoaogaspar8667 obrigado
You will get out of it ....we will be praying for you Yeshua's name!!🙏🏾
@@alexkorami6679 tank you
Sending love and light ❤
Nigerians are really talented, continue making such sweet music. Africa loves you
Man I love African music even though I'm not African.
Music is universal brother
,Kenyan, but Nigerian music,,,😩😩😩🔥🔥🔥flows in my veins like no other ❤️❤️
Am a Ghanaian but I like listening to more of Nigerian songs especially Oma lay because of the impact they have in Africa and the world at large
Wè lövė yũ brô 💯
One love ❤️
In case you have not been paying close attention, Afrobeats is no longer about Music and entertainment, it's now a Socio-cultural revolution connecting Continental Africa with the Diaspora.
I'm happy and extremely pleased to see that the Nigerian Youth are leading this movement.
You said nothing but facts 🇳🇬
Wow who's this guy....love your every words man
Good 👍
Well said my brother
Can I steal this and tweet abi u don tweet make i retweet coz I suppose buy you one cold one 😊
Nobody does good music better than Omah Lay❤❤❤❤❤
Nigerian art , music is on a whole new level, the cinematography, visuals keep you glued, something big is going on in Nigeria…. the transition is palpable.
Jhg
African music taking over the world. I have no words to express my joy seeing hit songs everyday from our Nigeria brothers. Keep them coming. Much love from Kenya 🇰🇪
Go listen to Joeboy contour, you'll like it too
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i am a DJ in the US and yea, we are seeking and playing music from Nigeria, its coming hard.
Pls, this is not African music, it's specifically a Nigerian music.
@@oladipupodurotimi4754 where is Nigeria located 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️? I’m not a hater like you are.
Nigerians are blessing to us Africans as a whole!!!!! Thank you for all your contribution for development of Africa
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All Africans are a blessing to us.
@@quietatse 🤡🤡😂
All these people are from south part of the country and majority of us from that region are not satisfied with Islamic govt if the country
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This is what mudic is about, music is about creativity ❤❤❤
Iam a latin women. I love latín music and dance . But África is an other lever. The Best of all in the World. I simply love it. Every afrobeat. Thank you Africa. Thank you Nigeria
Girl!😍 Same! I'm Russian, I love Latin songs, bachata, kizomba, singers and culture, but at the same time I'm obsessed with African songs and culture. My bf is Nigerian, so, I guess I'm lucky one:)
Qcfgvvd I 😂ek🎉😮😮😅
@@nargizprincess8422 Kizomba is From Afric Angola🤔
S@1
Thanks alot am from Africa (zanzibar)
The power of music is beyond comprehension. I’ve read comments from people from almost all over the world. I am proud of my Africa. God bless Nigerians
We here in Barbados 🇧🇧 feel the soul and spirits of our African ancestors through this masterpiece and we love it. For me the video shows and says when in pain rely on your African spirituality and your spiritual self. Very inspiring!!
Our ancestors had music in their hearts and on their lips. Even Slavery couldn't take that away. For those who refused captivity, they sang to their transition. #IgboLanding.
Hey Latinos!!! , listen to our Afro Latino Brothers and Sisters. No representation!!! . Novelas , News Anchors . Only WHITE LATINOS. STOP THE BS , TELL IT LIKE IT IS !!!!!!! .
I do feel the presence of my ancestors around when the track plays
💯, this is a very beautiful spiritual tune
Amen 🙌🏾
🇰🇿 Kazakhstan Astana ✋🏿
From Cameroon 🇨🇲 i wonder how i will have live on earth without 🇳🇬Nigerians songs in my playlist.u guys keep on doin your thing folks.healin depression.....!
Thank you bro 🌄
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Definitely 💯
Tell you the jealous artists to stop hating
Nice
Someone should help me appreciate Nigerians for always feeding us with good music.
I thank God there's a country called Nigeria. Africans most talented people and even the world.
I am so proud of Nigeria and Nigerians
No doubt ❤ one love
What about Congo
@@A-Ra1111carry Congo fly comot for here
@@A-Ra1111Congolese era ended.
Love you guys❤️🇿🇦
this has healing spiritual properties! very Earthy and wholesome!
The repetition in the chorus, the call and response, the two step claps. Those are the bedrock of African spiritual chants. As a child I have experience watching my grand mother visit religions centre where dis kind of rhythm is being chanted for hours non stop.
I could listen to this song for hours - there was something I couldn’t put my finger on that felt spiritual. It’s awesome to know this from your comment 😱
Which religion is it
Music and dance is a blessing God gave us to praise him and have fun. God wants us to be happy and blessed.
Found this song today😊
Yes, it summons spirits to come...so be careful which Spirit you are inviting.
Fans of Omah Lay gather here, let's appreciate this uniqueness
Music has no barrier . Thanks to Nigeria for bringing the world together
Very addictive song for sure... This guy is an alien, I never thought I would find a favorite artist this year. God bless you even more Omah Lay
So spiritual, so Deep, so pure. this song may exorcise someone. MY GOD...Nigerian talent for African Power 👌🏾🙌🏽
I’m leaving this comment today so after a month or a year, when someone likes it, I get reminded of this masterpiece ❤
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@chicken a week later its time to come back
Just save it, goddamn
What's chicken doing on UA-cam, you should be in the soup🍲 😊
@@BeautyofnatureTV-fc6ch😂😂😂😂
I am from Egypt, do u no I have actually repeat this song more than 40 times never get tired, Africa this song is too deep and spiritual...Nigeria as contributed is peace and love to the world projecting Africans in another dimension with his songs . The world leaders should give them their political space...leaders is the only problem disturbing that great country called Nigeria for now, too many animals in big clothes.
❤ from 🇳🇬
You have said it all. We must win the battle against all our EVIL politicians, the time has come for us to arise and take our place💪
You really understand Nigeria very well. Thanks
God bless you 🙏🙏🙏
Tinubu is one of the animals disturbing them at the moment. I wonder how such a young and vibrant nation would have a demented old and corrupt bat as a president.
Honduras Presente 🇭🇳❤️🇳🇬
I have a friend struggling with addiction, he would play this song endlessly while battling with his withdrawal symptoms. He trying his best to escape his demons. I think that’s deep message inherent in this music. Take a bow king Omah lay
Hmmmm
People will not understand 😢😢
Matt 11:28
Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
We may not be able to overcome some struggles we face in life with our strengths, come to Jesus and find rest.❤
The way we Sierra Leonean love Nigeria Music can't compare to any other county
Nigerian entertainment is like zee world it is extraordinary every day
Much love from Sierra leone 🇸🇱 🇸🇱
Wè lövė yôú töö ❤️💚❤️🇳🇬
We adore you too🇳🇬
We love you ❤❤❤
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Africa is blessed with so much diversity.
In every sector there’s gold to be found. Every country in Africa has it own blessings
Nigeria 🇳🇬 is the best there’s in terms of music. So much meaning in a song that’s about 2 minutes in length.
Mental health is important and has a lot to play in our lives. Our world has so much to offer, but alongside comes the hassle of the modern life which has the tendency to break down our mental health. Talk to someone you trust!!! Soso❤️
Nigeria has all other resources, too. And we have them in abundance!!! Another thing we have in abundance is clueless and corrupt leadership.
@@Wavecurve I'd agree. we seem for whatever reason to have in abundance of everything.
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I respect the Nigerian people because they are the most cultured people in Africa🇳🇬 🌍
best regards from Iraq 🇮🇶
Look u still don't know Africa very well... go deeper
@@decoloniz_afrohe means we show our culture in our music 😊
not true
@@decoloniz_afro e pain you abi 😂
@decoloniz_afro i feel sorry for una, i swear
This song should be nominated for Grammy awards 🏆
Totally agree
This is my first time replying to a UA-cam User. In fact, this is the first time I'm dropping a comment on UA-cam. Lol. This is because your post exposed the thoughts in my mind while watching this awesome creativity repeatedly a few days ago.
Ain't his fan but Omah Lay deserves an award for this creativity. He killed it! A Grammy would be awesome. Gosh! This creativity is in the class of that of Fela. Too unique to be successfully duplicated. This piece is an export not just for Nigeria but Africa as a whole. God bless Africa!
Yeah oo
I agree with you 👍👍
F them grammys
This song is so beautiful, I'm so Glad he released a video. The tone, melody, chorography the video itself it speaks so many things. I'm so proud to be half Nigerian. People still sleepin on Afrobeat's. They don't know what they missin.
I feel the same way. It feels like a celebratory tribute to the ancestors.❤
I'm senegalese and i'm very proud of you who make afrobeat you make the glory of all black Africa. I love you so much good job
Nigerians... you are a blessing to Africa❤❤❤
Thank you.
Such comments are appreciated and we aim to deliver.
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There is a deeper meaning to this song.. I pray for all in darker places (emotionally) to find light. Yall are loved
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.Omah Lay - soso (Sped Up) ua-cam.com/video/MSs2SM9Sxtg/v-deo.html.
No b lie..even the song it self
Aswr
Amen!!!!
The drum, the whistle, the flute the music just seems to call you home.African music is gold
In fact the musical instruments murdered the song . Big ups Omah Lay🔥❤️
The ladies voice too was nice
You heard all the musical instruments too? Amazing. The whistle towards the beginning gave me goosebumps. I called everyone to listen and replayed it at least 10x..it was that deep.
You will always be welcome home, son of the soil🙏🏽
Totally❤
I am not a nigerian but i wonder how world would be without nigerian music❤❤❤❤igweeee from Rwanda living in Sweden, when i am sad i look to nigerians music❤❤and it helps a lot
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😂😂 ❤❤
🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩vive la DRC au c
😂😂😂 is it only igwe you know 😂😂 funny much love
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The ancestors are speaking through this beat . Real spiritual music from the mother land reaching out to its distant relatives . Bless up from 🇯🇲 🇯🇲🇯🇲 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲. Omah Lay is the vessel.
You understand
Greetings from Saudi Arabia, Nigerian music takes you to another world 🫶🏻🇸🇦
Wow, me to in Saudi 🇸🇦
More than welcome bro ! Good to have you between us !!!
N. Jn0. 😊
@F😮bz. N
V. unnyMonarchButterfly-ni8dd
D😢😢🎉❤❤
Z. J
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Music like this is a gift to the world. It fills my soul with joy to see African sound getting the recognition it deserves. Mad respect for all the legends making such incredible music and shining light on the immense beauty of African culture. Thank you!!
We love making the world happy with our music- tnx for the support
Thanks
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Hello how are you
On behalf of Kenyans like me who'd never heard of Mohbad! Condolences my Nigerian Family. He is now on my favourite playsite. Thanks to all the powers that Be for Mohad having graced our lives. We are forever altered by his footprint. May we learn humility, integrity, principle, character,.... foundations of a spirit divinely guided by love not fear/hate.❤
Thanks for this!💕
Remain blessed ❤
Thanks 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Say hello to stevo simple boy 😂
😂😂😂😂@@johnmasungansolezi576
As a young Dominican man born in the Bronx, this young man moves me! Extremely talented and I don't even understand 75 percent of what he's saying!
Feel the soul of our ancestors through their voice and music I am proud of Africa and I am from Trinidad and Tobago
Africa rules the world I say it as oyibo musician
@@musiccapricorn918 and Will get back to there rightful place we need to move as one
Love from Nigeria ❤❤
@@musiccapricorn918220👍👈😅😅
Love from Tunisia & Morocco🇹🇳🇲🇦 we are all one...MAMA AFRICA
Nigerian songs are always the besssttt ❤ I'm Algerian but I love their music ❤
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Im algerian to the African music is Universal with the beat and the dance so calme and mood changing
We all come into this world with a pure and white soul but the darkness creating difficulties in our lives through enemies, adversaries and difficult times, gives us all sorts of colours but let's remain attached to our ONE and ONLY CREATOR FATHER GOD ALMIGHTY to be victorious and complete our mission on earth 🌏
‘Our’ music not ‘their’…..We are one, one Africa. The land, the soil, the water is in all of us. The rhythm is birthed in us all
This song is Spiritual to the core and only Oma Lay can actually explain the source of this unique ART.
sure cause am too confused to figure out the meaning.
I can only understand a boy asking favor from a river goddess.... I love the visuals, arts and demonstration. It's all Africa the mystery of this video is all about something concerning the sea
I still struggle to understand what the word 'soso' means in this song.
@@wambuimuthoni4221 Sotonye it’s a River state Igbo name
@@adelinaramirez2681 He’s from River state and they deal so much with rivers
Mama Africa! Sending love and light to everyone all the way from Qazaqstan ❤️
If you are a music lover you will realize that it's hard to pick a favorite artiste in Nigeria, you can listen to all these guys and feel satisfied. Omah Lay, U have my love.
No it's because most of them copy each other and sound alike, but a few like Burna Boy, Asake, Asa, Olamide, Brymo have distinct sounds....
@@bugzydvinci8077 guy
Omah have his own way of doing his things.
@@bugzydvinci8077 lol your funny tho, each artist has a unique attributes afro beat is diverse
Indeed! These songs confuses me..
Proud afrobeat lover from🇿🇦
Exactly like me I don't have a favourite as long as ur beat and melody is top notch am with u
U see people like Kiss, Omah,Tekno, Timaya, Badooo,OBO,Falz,O Femi, Ijele which is Flavour, phyno,I will download any song drop by dem in 2 sec
This is why they call us Africa,we are indeed d best, thank God I'm an African, will definitely come back by 2040 to watch again by God grace❤
This song cure depression. Whenever I’m having a bad day it helps a lot. Thanks Omah Lay
Dec 2024 anyone ??
Yes
Here we are from congo Brazzaville
Yeah
Hell yes!!!
I got you ❤
Nigerian music is literally my LIFE LINE... thank you for this.....
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God_ah_beg_oh!
Explain
You're welcome
Let's appreciate African music has taken over the globe... Well done Nigeria
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Nigeria, the pillar of African music!!!
Melelo from Addis Ababa
Ethiopia the pride of Africa
Then if that's the case, South Africa 🇿🇦 is the God
@@luyandankosi5477says who🤡
@@luyandankosi5477 God of xenophobia you mean. Bitter soul
@@luyandankosi5477taa,disapear 😂
Omah lay is the most talented musica in the world ❤❤❤
The spiritual depth of this song can't be explained. It connects with a deeper part of you that only your soul understands. This is pure artistry.
Yessssss
Absolutely...
So easy for one to become addicted to the song..
@@eleniskaperda3448
Yes. You can read up the lyrics. The meaning is all there.
Ritual song....😢
La passion d Osiris, Asare Osoro
Afrobeat music is a real medicine. I’m having a depression in my life but this kind of music is really keeping me alive ❤️
Get well dear❤. Once u have life, there is a way
Never give up 💪🏽
Jamaican Canadian here respecting true talent here. May he live to enjoy his success at such a young age.
i have lost my mother almost three years ago since that dark day i cant see any light in my life, am lost i have pain deep inside nothing is helping ony music brings some comfort , may God help us all
Amen
I'm a half tunisian half moroccan from Germany. And everytime i feel depressed. I listen this song. I love my home. I love Africa because i'am african. Miss all my brothers and sisters nomatter where you from in Africa and which belief. I love you 💓💛💚💙💜
Stay strong family. No condition in life is permanent 🤲🏾
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Agenda for change starting with your racist president
Welcome to Morocco ❤️
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Afrika da geçirdiğim güzel zamanları hatırlatıyor bana. Sizleri seviyorum Togo 🇹🇬 lular. Hepinize Türkiye’den selam olsun
Africa is calling me I feel as though the music is starting to bridge the gap between black people across the world. There is something healing and spiritual about this song. It takes me back in time to somewhere and something which I can't remember.
For a better understanding of what's going on here, Masquerades (Égúngún) are physical representations of our Ancestors. He is revering the Ancestors and asking them to intercede with God on his behalf to take away whatever in his life is causing him pain or discomfort.
The voices of the ancestors reminding you of Royalty 👌🏿
AFROBEATS is beyond music at this point. It's drawing on different cultural experiences and bridging the gaps on our black brothers and sisters across the globe.
Number 3 is a divine feminine number, it represents the Maiden, Mother and Crone (the divine stages of a woman's life and their essence). In this song he's begging a Goddess to take away his pain, the 3 Black female figures circle him and are Exorcising whatever pain within him.
Black is used by most Europeans to represent evil but that couldn't be more wrong, Black is in the universe, in space, its deep and mysterious and both healing. In your mother's womb there was no light but you were nurtured and created in the dark, the blackness...
White in other cultures represent grieve and death, he wears white to show he's grieving/sadness and the black figures paint it with different colors to change it to something else, they're exorcising whatever suffering is within him.
You're the offshoot of your ancestors. They're simply speaking (or trying to speak) through you. They, through you, are responding to the spirituality and connection to the music from the Motherland.
In terms of music Nigerians are the best😊
I swear 🙂🙂
that solo whistle and the backing voices are so spiritual. In addition, the way that bass and beats come in, so professional. I call that pure art.
African spirituality which these fools are calling demons in the comments
@@sentientbeingschannel6755 And worse,real demons are shouting out
@@sentientbeingschannel6755 lmao!
@@sentientbeingschannel6755 don't mind those idiots, this so called demons are fetching million of dollars to thier white masters in European museum. Black people will never lean
As Africans, we now vibe to our own music
Been vibing tbh lol 😂😅
true brudda
Not only that , other pple also vibe to our music as well.
Really Omah lay know what music is 😎
idk bout you but we've (🇿🇦,🇨🇩, ...) always done so
If you are here in 2090, I was here in 2024
In 2023, Nigerian music was doing absolutely well, getting even better every day and it was loved worldwide. We Nigerians we're proud of this success story.
Hope the world is a better place in 2090. Stay safe and be a nice human
Profound...just imagine. It'll be a whole new set of people. ❤
Deep
Deep thought 💜
R.i.p to me in advance 😌
RIP to me
Africa the home of Art 💯
I m Serbian woman and i dream about hearing this music on my wedding day one day ❤ idk i cant explain its just my dream. I feel like this song is showing that if you keep your head up you will win no matter what. Pain goes away with hope.
@@davinci25592
...abeg delete, you de embarass!!🤣🤣🤣
@@alexkorami6679I just tire. 😂
You want to hear sorrowful music on your wedding day?
@@jamesvo1339 this rhythm represent hope thats still in the person .No matter how much pain he dealt with there was a light on the end of tunnel.Thats why this music is so intense and emotional.
I understand that this is difficult for you to feel and understand it but just realize that i wanted to show my respect and love to this song. 🙏
@@jamesvo1339
Not everyone interprets it as a sad lyric (definitely not me), besides nobody goes to a celebratory event listening to only one track.
The spiritual connection, the spiritual vibes and the rhythm hits ones subconscious spiritually, That takes away the pain from ones heart.❤
Omah Lay's ability to give us something fresh and timeless every time he makes art is something we really need to cherish more. He is good and he knows his onions co cap. Dope video and shoutout to the director .
Whatever it is.... your pain will go away 🙏🏾
God bless Nigeria for giving us a bunch of talented musicians 💜
🇸🇩🥰We listen to Nigerian songs a lot in Sudan. I am a Sudanese of Nigerian origin, and I am proud of my arrival in Nigeria.
Marhaba 👍
@@Lagosian777 هلا بك اخيي
I'm also a sudanese of Chadian origin as well
My brother is a Nigerian citizen
Somehow, we're all related, and we were
divided by the white man back in days
@@usainwilliams-pj6zo Chad and Sudan are considered one and both speak Arabic
@Khloli Ibrahim
Yeah, even though their arabic
Is a bit different than our arabic
My mom is from a none Arabian tribe
But my dad is from AL Masriya tribe
Beautiful to see Afrobeats popping off in North America! Shout out Nigeria! Love from Canada 🇨🇦
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Check out Charmarich show - Azonto I did in 2012. I want to believe I spread the word in Canada.
txzbjuiop🎉😂❤❤❤and 0:45 ❤❤❤❤😊🎉😂
xzbjuiop🎉😂❤😅😊😊😊and 🎉😂❤❤❤❤❤
Abanyabyaha turi kwikuba jah harabura iki ngo arimbure isi, , 💪
Not just the art and music but the lyrics and symbolism behind this video is deep and African, much love from Kenya 🇰🇪 to Nigeria 🇳🇬
Please explain it for me
You spoke facts, shows you were attentive to the song and its creativity 😊
@@antdan5787 He ask SOSO the water God real Name Sotonye to take his pain away. The 3 women represente 3 femme soeur bear all the color in one melanine
We mzee 😂
@@antdan5787 it's a about surrender to a supernatural healing...and reawakening and recolouring of a depressed soul to life!
I would like to thank the singer, musicians, producers and sound engineer for putting this amazing track together.
This, in my opinion, is a masterpiece and makes me proud to be half Nigerian - keep up the good work.
Definitely a nice song and great visuals!! I recently started dating a Naija man and I am loving the music and culture he's introducing me to. May I ask what's the other half of your mix? 😊
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You can indeed. English
This has to be one of the best Afrobeats music videos this year honestly the art the beauty in this video is something else
I dropped out of school to focus on music. Judging by my song do you think i made a right choice?👀😫click the link to hear👉🏿 ua-cam.com/video/RnkIZ_aa8Ec/v-deo.html
You've seen it too
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We already have a winner for that award, back in uni by blaqbonez.
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@@angeloanidumaka7145 nahh back in uni is not bad but it's just cringe this song is literal art from the emotions in omah lays delivery the design the visuals the masquerade cultural dance steps this video is better tbh
I can never get enough of this song.
On an open High way, when the sun is setting low. Good speed, God’s speed.
Music transcends language. This song healed me before I understood the lyrics. Thank you Omah Lay, bless you and Asé🙏🏾❤️
Dancing alone in my room with my eyes closed, tears come out.... I cannot understand how can something this beautiful can exist.
Never read anything more cringe in my life than this
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That is how much I love Omah lay music
Same 💃
@@PoppenntjeWhen you know what spirituality means, then you will understand.
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I was in the hospital listening to this masterpiece. I immediately jump up. All my pain have been taking away. Omah lay thank you.
Lies 😂
@@lovedaysmart9183 😂😂😂 let your friend testify
Guy easy😂
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Which kin lie be this
ahh u too dey lie
It's the Church rythm clapping for me!
Great vibe
Just heard it by reel recommendation...may be i heard it more than 50 times....and now I'm watching the video... it's divine....love from India 🇮🇳Omah lay
Omah lay is a musical genius....so many single hit jams...we Nigerians are proud of him ❤
yeah your right
The beat maker, mix and master engineers did an excellent job. They are always the unsung heroes. To all music producers , keep doing u , without u all this emotions will not be unearthed
Very very true
Nothing will trump music, especially one born of a piercing sense of self-awareness, and consciousness. Nigeria shines again in the sheer ingenuity of this heart-revving rhythimc masterpiece.
In Soso. we find a soulful conscious poet emptied out in sublmie percussions, masterfully hemmed in place by wordplay and melodies and expressively illustrated in colorful visuals. Omah Lay is a true artist, true and through. 🎉❤