While this video was posted over 9 years ago, it was originally broadcast in 1998. As one who has a Morehouse grad as a family member and a friend who performed in the original broadcast with another group-- she pointed me to this clip on her FB page!-- I took great interest when she posted it. When I listen, I often wonder how (or even if) these then-young men are doing now. And I certainly still enjoy coming back to watch, several years later! Thank you, Mr. Trimborn, for posting this video!
This presentation is top notch!.... from the drum guys to the tambourine guys with their hand movements to the shakere guy to the singers mouth movement together with the clap choreography..... I enjoyed every part of this altogether.....Great🙏🤓
I only just learned the history of this song, but I still remember hearing it performed by Morehouse glee club way back in 1986 on a PBS Atlanta Christmas program and how compelling and beautiful it was.
Awa yiori Baba gbojule Awa yiori Baba fehenti Nibo labi Jesu Nibo lagbe bii Betelehemu ilu ara Nibe labi Baba o daju Iyin nifuno Adupe fun o jooni Baba oloreo Iyin fun o Baba Baba toda wasi
As an African who speaks Yoruba, this is the best version because it is most natural and filled with the indigenous passion. The second best is the Mormon choir. The Mormon choir has the best solo too
Babatunde Olatunji was my uncle and his music was always spectacular. Listen to one his very first recordings, "Drums of Passion". I'm sure you will enjoy it.
I recently sang with them because their director wanted our high school to do so. This exact song was performed. Didn't think it was that much of a deal till after.
I knew it the moment I heard it my first rehearsal for Christmas with Robert Shaw all those years ago. It still gives me chills to this day. Can't have Christmas without this.
David so glad you have changed your mindset and are growing up! Mostly Anything we, Black folks do in excellence is brilliant and our young people each generation needs to wake up and listen to our elders and build our culture. Then , we need to fight to preserve it because the white man and his woman will try to steal it.
my community all white community choir is singing this. and I love that it's a black choir it sounds more nigerian and I need to take my 15 year old son who's grown up around nothing but white people to visit this college he needs that awesome experience
If your son is Black and adopted or of mixed heritage then yes he should visit Morehouse, because he needs that identity boost , but if your son is white, then he and you need to share this information with your white relatives friends and community to wake them up to the racism in America and the reason WHY these All Black colleges and universities were started. We need allies, not usurpers.
It's been over 20 years of this concert, someone should upload the whole thing. One of the most perfect Christmas concerts ever programmed.
The African musician who wrote this song( Olatunji) , wrote it after he had graduated from Morehouse. It was specifically written for his Ala Mata.
TYSM i got homework for this u helped me
Betelehemu remains my favorite piece by The Morehouse College Glee Club!
While this video was posted over 9 years ago, it was originally broadcast in 1998. As one who has a Morehouse grad as a family member and a friend who performed in the original broadcast with another group-- she pointed me to this clip on her FB page!-- I took great interest when she posted it. When I listen, I often wonder how (or even if) these then-young men are doing now. And I certainly still enjoy coming back to watch, several years later! Thank you, Mr. Trimborn, for posting this video!
👏 BRAVO 👏
This presentation is top notch!.... from the drum guys to the tambourine guys with their hand movements to the shakere guy to the singers mouth movement together with the clap choreography..... I enjoyed every part of this altogether.....Great🙏🤓
I only just learned the history of this song, but I still remember hearing it performed by Morehouse glee club way back in 1986 on a PBS Atlanta Christmas program and how compelling and beautiful it was.
Me too!
Takes my breath away! The joy of this number is contagious!
Awa yiori Baba gbojule
Awa yiori Baba fehenti
Nibo labi Jesu
Nibo lagbe bii
Betelehemu ilu ara
Nibe labi Baba o daju
Iyin nifuno
Adupe fun o jooni
Baba oloreo
Iyin fun o Baba
Baba toda wasi
Best version ever...thanks for posting...
Check the Mormon Choir... I guess it was well produced but it is a great version too
As an African who speaks Yoruba, this is the best version because it is most natural and filled with the indigenous passion. The second best is the Mormon choir. The Mormon choir has the best solo too
I didn't know it was possible to actually like a Christian Choir song. Now I can't stop listening to this.
A Nigerian Yoruba musical edifice . Beautiful
Loving this in 2022!
Of all the bethelemu's I've watch this one is the best of ALLLLLLL💝💝💝💝
❤🎉
Babatunde Olatunji was my uncle and his music was always spectacular. Listen to one his very first recordings, "Drums of Passion". I'm sure you will enjoy it.
Perfect.
I just LOVE this! Joyous! Been listening to it again and again. Delightful visuals too, a wonderful performance all around.
We are singing this today at our concert
Absolutely Beautiful 💐😍
Thank you thank you thank you.
How wonderful! Best rendition ive seen!! ...beautiful!!!
AGREED!
OMG!!! It was amazing... Congrats guys..
That's an awesome performance ryte there,so proud of you guys!
Powerful
Powerful and beautiful!!!
Exquisite! Thank you for sharing this. :)
Awesome video, I absolutely adore this song!
Stupendous! These young men are absolutely superb.
I recently sang with them because their director wanted our high school to do so. This exact song was performed. Didn't think it was that much of a deal till after.
I knew it the moment I heard it my first rehearsal for Christmas with Robert Shaw all those years ago. It still gives me chills to this day. Can't have Christmas without this.
David so glad you have changed your mindset and are growing up! Mostly Anything we, Black folks do in excellence is brilliant and our young people each generation needs to wake up and listen to our elders and build our culture. Then , we need to fight to preserve it because the white man and his woman will try to steal it.
Wow, Many Choirs are Singing This Song. #Betelehemu MoreHouse? No Words! other than #Awesome
my community all white community choir is singing this. and I love that it's a black choir it sounds more nigerian and I need to take my 15 year old son who's grown up around nothing but white people to visit this college he needs that awesome experience
If your son is Black and adopted or of mixed heritage then yes he should visit Morehouse, because he needs that identity boost , but if your son is white, then he and you need to share this information with your white relatives friends and community to wake them up to the racism in America and the reason WHY these All Black colleges and universities were started. We need allies, not usurpers.
VERY GOOD IT'S AMAZING 😁😁😁😁
I know it so good.
Nigerian Yoruba song.
It's great too see black men like. Contrary to media belief, they have feelings too.
There's lots more great black men and women than the few that are portrayed during certain incidents on popular media!
Amazing👌
love this song!
Superb!
That solo!!!!!!
Fantastic!!!
Bravissimi!!!!
Powerful
Anyone know what year this performance was?
It is in the description boo...
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That's an awesome performance ryte there,so proud of you guys!
Bravissimi!!!!!