Listening to it right, 2:25am, it brought tears to my eyes, cos I remember when I was a young boy, I am now 58 years old I love this man but I never met him, but love his music tracks. Rest on in peace papa
Baba Daisi was my neighbor at Papa Ajao axis of Mushin , Lagos. Contrary to general opinion, Orlando was very much into yoruba's omoluwabi culture. To know him , is to love him. Very gifted. Rest in peace, 'Dr.'❤
I can't forget the first day I heard this master class while in a cab heading to mile 2 Lagos Nigeria. I was just there listening as the driver was playing it on a low tone and the song awakened something inside me and I really messed myself with tears running down from my eyes uncontrollably. Sincere that day, it has been my music of the moment. May Baba's soul continue to rest in peace. As an Igbo guy. I hold Dr Orlando in high Esteem. Will always love him.
Sir Orlando Owoh i wish money can bring your soul back to life. I will single handedly be responsible for bringing you back 😥😥😥 I love your song like crazy! I'm an Igbo guy but i choose to play your song whenever I'm in a sober mood, your songs add more life to my life. I will love you and your song even in my next world. Rest on Daddy !! Oduduwa's best singer !!!
A genius beyond his time, he was a musical wizard. Mr. Orlando Owoh was a self-taught guitarist and a multi-musical instrumentalist, listening to his music reminds me of the dignity of Yoruba language, the ingenuity of our people and the cultural superiority of the Yoruba people, our innovative spirits and the domination of the Yoruba influence all over the world.The song reminds me of my early childhood in Nigeria. It has intrinsic beauty, poetic and allegoric sonnets of the Yoruba Language. Albeit, the influence of Yoruba customs and traditions exist in Britain, the Carribean Islands, in the Spanish Colonies, South and North America, so prevalent in black America culture.
Gbayi!!! Well said. Am sure he's smiling down at you right now. Am looking for this track, I don't know how it's titled but it starts out as 'Jaiye ori e kosi ma muti eni toti ku ki ma nsoro eni to wa laye lo nsako….' If you have it please contact me. Facebook: Adedapo Adetokunbo Adesesan. Blessings.
This makes me realize, how important our natives language or culture of our ancestors. Born in Abidjan both parents from Ejigbo. Currently leave in Boston MASSACHUSETTS. There's a time in Abidjan where I couldn't speak natives language. But time has changed, my favorite track of legend is logba logba, and esé ré ré. Truth son of Africa.
I am a woman pastor but Orlando remains my greatest musician. I use his musical stories to illustrate my sermons to teach certain virtues. Rest on in peace Sir, Baba Oladipupo Orlando Mi life!!!!
My favourite Yoruba musical icon. Brings back memories of those good old days back then in Ore, Ile-Oluji, Owo, Akure, Ondo (Ekimogun) in Ondo state. If u don't understand his lyrics, pelee is your name. Sun ree o Baba Kennery!
@@bamideleadejala1759 I respect Orlando a lot as with any other classic musician and even fela who is the greatest musician out of Nigeria or Michael jackson or Elvis Presley who is the greatest ever musician lived are guys and I will refer to them as guys. You very myopic and uneducated and education is surely not a scam . 44 people love my comment and even the owner of the video because the message in the comment commands respect and love for Orlando. I know all his songs by heart and you part of the backwardness emanating out of Nigeria and over sabi is what will kill u there . Prof sir Dr his excellency all that you don’t take out of the heart and we all who we are so for example you adejala and that’s who u are you. Period and take your frustrations elsewhere . Do you even know the meaning of immortalized . Olodo
The music makes me to think of home always. I'm so proud to be an Afican, Yoruba especially where culture is deep rooted. Thanks chief dr Orlando Owoh.. Continue to rest in the bosom of the almighty God. Your music lives beyond you papa.
Even in 2020, Dr. Orlando's voice still resonates! Good music never dies! Yoruba music legends preach with their songs! They emphasize the importance of living a good life so as to leave a good legacy! The present situation of the country shows how lost Nigeria is. Bandits, Herdsmen, Boko Haram terrorising Nigerians daily! How did we come to this? Materialism and religious fanaticism! Is this the kind of country we are leaving for our children? Yoruba e se rere oooo
EPIC! I always go back to great tracks like this to remind me of the good ol' good songs from home. I grew up on Orlando Owoh, Osita, Oriental Brothers, Rex Jim Lawson, Ebenezer, Victor Olaiya, Barrister, Bala Mila and the likes. Thanks for sharing this great track. Brings back blessed memories. Hilife music for Life
I love ur rich and versatile taste for authentic Nigerian highlife musicians and their legendary works. Music in my opinion is the greatest therapy God gave mortals
I will always appreciate my Dad for introducing me to the likes of Dr. Orlando as a child. It makes me remember the fond memories of we dancing years after his departure.
am I the only one feeling the bassline And the bata drum interlude of this classic? as a medical student all I can say Dr. Orlando owoh is the original Doctor.
you better go to church because Baba himself realized the importance of Church...… go listen to Okan mi yin Oba orun by J baba...… don't get it twisted
ADEBAYO ADEFOLAJU Nigeria has more churches than any other nation on the planet...but for what...churches were planted here by colonizers and enslavers and although we are still economically colonized and mentally enslaved we continue suffering and smiling
@@proverbalizer Church has nothing to do with national economic prosperity. Church and earthly prosperity is man made not the primary focus of the scriptures, rather it's secondary. It's about your soul and God. Simple!
John dont be deceived. this song does not feed your spirit man it can replace the word of God and atmosphere of Gods presence which you enjoyed in church. Please get u[p early tomorrow and go to CHURCH.Thanks
The real songs have all gone, what we have now are nonsense. The legend have gone to the World beyond, you will always be remembered. " kenery music ".
It just never gets old for me. Anytime I click on play, I just get refreshed of old times. As a young boy, getting attached and constantly listening to evergreen songs like Dr Orlando and co, it made my friends wonder if I am alright. 😁😁 Even my dad that made me love the songs is not a fan like I am. Such inspiring songs, RESPECT sir !!✌
D funniest is that d first time I heard this music it was a Ghanian man that was plating it then around 2016 now2022 am on night duty around 3:40 I can't hide my happiness of listening to this music and I am dancing as well RIP BABA
Iam not Yoruba neither do I understand it,but I love this music,I heard from my friend , I had it from my friend I had to look for it on UA-cam,I love it
Songs like this bring back the memories of my precious dad....continue to rest in peace dad. I love you so much, I regret not telling you that everyday while you were here.
I wish I could interpret this lyrics into all languages of the world. It's highly philosophical, ethical, and relevant to all generations. From my teen through adulthood, always looking forward to a new album from this legend. Thank God, your voice and music outlived you. Rest in peace Dr. Orlando Owoh.
Way back ,when music was played by the Masters...you see the uniqueness and harmony in instrumentations.. perfectly delivered...May the of Dr . Orlando Owoh continue to rest in peace... music at this was a masterpiece...our young musicians should borrow a leaf from this concept...well done brother Orlando Owoh....rest in peace brotherly...
This song is one of favourite , talk about lessons in morality with fantastic melody. Takes me back to my childhood in Lagos in the 70s. Rest in Peace Doctor O.
Bros. May you continue to rest in peace, and you will always be in my heart till l die. Your music is my favorite for as long as l will live on this planet. I could remember l kept some money meant for my traveling abroad in my pocket. To cut the story short, N3,000k was taking out of the money 😊. You know the worth of Naira that time was worthy. l decided to travel from Lagos via lbadan to Akure to meet a native doctor that will curse on whoever stole the money. Bicus l got to lbadan late l decided to keep a night at Mokola Roundabout hotel. Unknown to me Orlando was there to perform the "weekend jump" l kept the night to watch his show till day brake and forgot about stolen money and went back to Lagos, and forgot my sorrows l.was very overwhelmed with his music. Till now, if I am angry and hear his music, the rest is history.Keep on sleeping on till ojo ajinde.
Nostalgia, kegite shrine at Ilya du SPED after boys don dey red,calmly seated down, with occasional "echo" "rede rede ,rede, rede,rede......hmmm,'ibon ni awon ojo'" gone are the days.
No Place like home, Let there be thousands lights on the streets in a foreign land, Home is still Home, It's not the Land.... IT IS THE PEOPLE #Top Notch
His songs always cooling my mind whenever am upset......Baba's songs thought me and makes me to realize the reality of life and the very reasons why we live herein
It was this particular record that endeared him to me.... I so much love the story of the two wives. ... very typical of an average YORUBA polygamous family where the wives competes for the attention and resources of the same husband...
A couple of the Manchester United players held up the Palestine flag after their match, wanted to have a look.... delightfully I mistyped ‘Pogba’ as ‘Logba’ 😁 Yup da banger...
Dr. Orlando Owoh is uncommon special being whose works will continue lock and unlocks life in moratic manner of people. The very rare audible melodious voice is fantastically exciting intriguing and educatively entertaining. Love Him always. R.i.p. the living legend.
Listening to it right, 2:25am, it brought tears to my eyes, cos I remember when I was a young boy, I am now 58 years old I love this man but I never met him, but love his music tracks. Rest on in peace papa
Baba Daisi was my neighbor at Papa Ajao axis of Mushin , Lagos. Contrary to general opinion, Orlando was very much into yoruba's omoluwabi culture. To know him , is to love him. Very gifted. Rest in peace, 'Dr.'❤
Today am listening 2:14 am in Asia
@@calebolaleye9409very true his songs resonate omoluabi
I can't forget the first day I heard this master class while in a cab heading to mile 2 Lagos Nigeria. I was just there listening as the driver was playing it on a low tone and the song awakened something inside me and I really messed myself with tears running down from my eyes uncontrollably. Sincere that day, it has been my music of the moment. May Baba's soul continue to rest in peace. As an Igbo guy. I hold Dr Orlando in high Esteem. Will always love him.
The low solemn voice makes all the difference. Thank God for making this great man bless us with sounds of his voice!
Sir Orlando Owoh i wish money can bring your soul back to life.
I will single handedly be responsible for bringing you back 😥😥😥
I love your song like crazy!
I'm an Igbo guy but i choose to play your song whenever I'm in a sober mood, your songs add more life to my life.
I will love you and your song even in my next world.
Rest on Daddy !!
Oduduwa's best singer !!!
Yes my uncle of blessed memory I miss his presence then
❤❤❤
This song make me remember my hostel mate in Ibadan poly back in the days, he make me love the song even though I don’t understand Yoruba,, memories
Aqaa
Lovely ❤
@@margaretabe2278 ⁶q
I don't speak Yoruba, but this song always makes me emotional, thinking of times gone by. I love it so much.
Where are my igbo family who enjoy listening to Yoruba music? Happy New year to you all.
Na we dey here so 🎉🎉❤❤❤
The days when songs heals the soul without using medications
A genius beyond his time, he was a musical wizard. Mr. Orlando Owoh was a self-taught guitarist and a multi-musical instrumentalist, listening to his music reminds me of the dignity of Yoruba language, the ingenuity of our people and the cultural superiority of the Yoruba people, our innovative spirits and the domination of the Yoruba influence all over the world.The song reminds me of my early childhood in Nigeria. It has intrinsic beauty, poetic and allegoric sonnets of the Yoruba Language. Albeit, the influence of Yoruba customs and traditions exist in Britain, the Carribean Islands, in the Spanish Colonies, South and North America, so prevalent in black America culture.
I sincerely in support of your comments on Dr. Orlando Owoh.
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Delano McGeorge Eshe joo!
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Gbayi!!! Well said. Am sure he's smiling down at you right now. Am looking for this track, I don't know how it's titled but it starts out as 'Jaiye ori e kosi ma muti eni toti ku ki ma nsoro eni to wa laye lo nsako….' If you have it please contact me. Facebook: Adedapo Adetokunbo Adesesan. Blessings.
This makes me realize, how important our natives language or culture of our ancestors. Born in Abidjan both parents from Ejigbo.
Currently leave in Boston MASSACHUSETTS. There's a time in Abidjan where I couldn't speak natives language. But time has changed, my favorite track of legend is logba logba, and esé ré ré. Truth son of Africa.
❤
I am a woman pastor but Orlando remains my greatest musician. I use his musical stories to illustrate my sermons to teach certain virtues. Rest on in peace Sir, Baba Oladipupo Orlando Mi life!!!!
This man can invoke the spirit of a dead person with his music. Real music has gone , may your soul rest in peace.
My favourite Yoruba musical icon. Brings back memories of those good old days back then in Ore, Ile-Oluji, Owo, Akure, Ondo (Ekimogun) in Ondo state. If u don't understand his lyrics, pelee is your name. Sun ree o Baba Kennery!
😁😁😁
Omo Una fun rara e 😂
🤣🤣🤣 you be pure yoruba o, no be omo una 👍👍👍
OMG u right
Nice one chukwuemeka
My GrandPa. God bless you Grand Pa. May your Soul rest in Peace.
Amen 💖
Your Grandpa is a forever inspiration to me
Rest on sir 🙏
Are u from Orlando
May his soul rest in peace
this guy has to be immortalised please in Ondo state...... Long live Ondo state....OWO MADE !!!
I'm referred to sir Orlando as a guy? A guy just like that? Put some respect on his name pls
@@bamideleadejala1759 I respect Orlando a lot as with any other classic musician and even fela who is the greatest musician out of Nigeria or Michael jackson or Elvis Presley who is the greatest ever musician lived are guys and I will refer to them as guys. You very myopic and uneducated and education is surely not a scam . 44 people love my comment and even the owner of the video because the message in the comment commands respect and love for Orlando. I know all his songs by heart and you part of the backwardness emanating out of Nigeria and over sabi is what will kill u there . Prof sir Dr his excellency all that you don’t take out of the heart and we all who we are so for example you adejala and that’s who u are you. Period and take your frustrations elsewhere . Do you even know the meaning of immortalized . Olodo
Whenever I listened to J baba music, I always remember my husband of a blessed memory
Sorry
May your dearly beloved hubby continue to rest in peace..
Omotayo Basirat sorry about your lose. May he continue to rest and may God grant you long life...
May God grant him eternal rest
May he continue to rest in peace
The music makes me to think of home always. I'm so proud to be an Afican, Yoruba especially where culture is deep rooted. Thanks chief dr Orlando Owoh.. Continue to rest in the bosom of the almighty God. Your music lives beyond you papa.
Pele
I love this sound
MY FAVOURITE MUSIC
Even in 2020, Dr. Orlando's voice still resonates! Good music never dies! Yoruba music legends preach with their songs! They emphasize the importance of living a good life so as to leave a good legacy! The present situation of the country shows how lost Nigeria is. Bandits, Herdsmen, Boko Haram terrorising Nigerians daily! How did we come to this? Materialism and religious fanaticism! Is this the kind of country we are leaving for our children? Yoruba e se rere oooo
Hmnn...deep
Must you say Yoruba tribalist
EPIC! I always go back to great tracks like this to remind me of the good ol' good songs from home. I grew up on Orlando Owoh, Osita, Oriental Brothers, Rex Jim Lawson, Ebenezer, Victor Olaiya, Barrister, Bala Mila and the likes. Thanks for sharing this great track. Brings back blessed memories. Hilife music for Life
Na only you listen to all these songs?????
I love ur rich and versatile taste for authentic Nigerian highlife musicians and their legendary works. Music in my opinion is the greatest therapy God gave mortals
I will always appreciate my Dad for introducing me to the likes of Dr. Orlando as a child. It makes me remember the fond memories of we dancing years after his departure.
This song is highly inspirational. Thanks to my dad that raised me with this type of music. Rest on great legend.
am I the only one feeling the bassline And the bata drum interlude of this classic? as a medical student all I can say Dr. Orlando owoh is the original Doctor.
Brother, you are not alone. The style of music will forever remain distinct. RIP father before father.
I don't go to church I listen to this on sundays. It sounds new to my ears every day. Continue to rest in peace baba owomoyelah!!!!
you better go to church because Baba himself realized the importance of Church...… go listen to Okan mi yin Oba orun by J baba...… don't get it twisted
ADEBAYO ADEFOLAJU Nigeria has more churches than any other nation on the planet...but for what...churches were planted here by colonizers and enslavers and although we are still economically colonized and mentally enslaved we continue suffering and smiling
@@proverbalizer Church has nothing to do with national economic prosperity. Church and earthly prosperity is man made not the primary focus of the scriptures, rather it's secondary. It's about your soul and God. Simple!
@@vicbiyi3296 facts
John dont be deceived. this song does not feed your spirit man it can replace the word of God and atmosphere of Gods presence which you enjoyed in church. Please get u[p early tomorrow and go to CHURCH.Thanks
I saw Dr. Orlando first time in 1975 at Akure, l became a fan and groupie followed him around Owo, Ikare, and the Ekittis.
Thanks for the memories 😢
This is a great song, very impressive, and skillful.
Am Igbo man but I enjoy Orlando owoh , the music legend of Yoruba land
Hearing any of Orlando piece makes me think of my humble beginning and makes me give ALL glory to God for what I'm 2day.
Nice one Dad....nice one😉
Wish younger generations would listen to this music
The real songs have all gone, what we have now are nonsense. The legend have gone to the World beyond, you will always be remembered. " kenery music ".
The base was killing it with Ade Conga in tow. Genius!!
You belonged to the inner circle, Bro!
I love all Dr Orlando album, from a to z, I can't get tired of listen to any of his song, such an icon
Say hi if you still listening to baba 2019 Nov. Hi. Prof Oyewole
With this music am alive.My in-law RIP
2024
Timeless classic. Probably one of the top 10 greatest Yoruba classics of all time. R.I.P Papa Orlando.
😀😀😁 e fee jo kú ni o, its out of circulation already
It just never gets old for me. Anytime I click on play, I just get refreshed of old times. As a young boy, getting attached and constantly listening to evergreen songs like Dr Orlando and co, it made my friends wonder if I am alright. 😁😁 Even my dad that made me love the songs is not a fan like I am. Such inspiring songs, RESPECT sir !!✌
D funniest is that d first time I heard this music it was a Ghanian man that was plating it then around 2016 now2022 am on night duty around 3:40 I can't hide my happiness of listening to this music and I am dancing as well RIP BABA
Iam not Yoruba neither do I understand it,but I love this music,I heard from my friend , I had it from my friend I had to look for it on UA-cam,I love it
Songs like this bring back the memories of my precious dad....continue to rest in peace dad. I love you so much, I regret not telling you that everyday while you were here.
I wish I could interpret this lyrics into all languages of the world. It's highly philosophical, ethical, and relevant to all generations. From my teen through adulthood, always looking forward to a new album from this legend. Thank God, your voice and music outlived you. Rest in peace Dr. Orlando Owoh.
God will help me to always do good..... very beautiful music
Amen and he will surely help you
Genius!!!!! 2019 and still rocking 🙌🏼🙌🏼 RIP Olando Owoh.
Forever my broda!
Forever.
The instructions are so poignant!
2022 and still rocking😊
A man is not dead except when forgotten.
Life is better measured how well than how far.
Way back ,when music was played by the Masters...you see the uniqueness and harmony in instrumentations.. perfectly delivered...May the of Dr . Orlando Owoh continue to rest in peace... music at this was a masterpiece...our young musicians should borrow a leaf from this concept...well done brother Orlando Owoh....rest in peace brotherly...
This song is one of favourite , talk about lessons in morality with fantastic melody. Takes me back to my childhood in Lagos in the 70s. Rest in Peace Doctor O.
Sweet, melodious and didactic music of the old. Rest in Peace Baba Kennery! Dr Orlando Owoh!
What a musician, composer and message so in line! Farewell Orlando.
Music of superb quality. You'd wonder how did time fly?
Thank you for the timeless music, Chief Dr.
God continue to rest your soul in perfect peace
seeing the 20 minute version for the first time online so I'm grateful
A musical genius with a style that is yet to be replicated. Kudos the great Doc
This song bring back the memories of my late father....rest on Daddy
Love this song since am a small boy, still listen to the song now and I will always love Dr Orlando owoh song
Rest on papa❤
Bros. May you continue to rest in peace, and you will always be in my heart till l die.
Your music is my favorite for as long as l will live on this planet.
I could remember l kept some money meant for my traveling abroad in my pocket. To cut the story short, N3,000k was taking out of the money 😊. You know the worth of Naira that time was worthy. l decided to travel from Lagos via lbadan to Akure to meet a native doctor that will curse on whoever stole the money. Bicus l got to lbadan late l decided to keep a night at Mokola Roundabout hotel. Unknown to me Orlando was there to perform the "weekend jump" l kept the night to watch his show till day brake and forgot about stolen money and went back to Lagos, and forgot my sorrows l.was very overwhelmed with his music. Till now, if I am angry and hear his music, the rest is history.Keep on sleeping on till ojo ajinde.
I listen to this music every time. Each i do, tears flow down naturally. Am from ondo state. He was an icon.
I am from ondo state
Ilaje LGA
I cried whenever I hear this song, it was my late Dad favorite song, it reminds me of him
@@emmanuelojajune8321 nice
I cherish Olando I listen to it whenever am less busy in office work
I cherish Olando I listen to it whenever am less busy in office work
Very philosophical and educative timeless melodies!
My father always play the music,that's why me too like it
Why would you dislike this beautiful song that full of senses? It is obvious that you don’t know anything
I wonder o, Dont blame them jare, maybe they dont know the meaning of 👍👎
Exactly
God bless Yoruba land, his culture and his people. You can't compares this good song with nonsense like 'EMA JOKU NI O'
Lol 😂😂😂
Na baba lowo be dat oo❤
What a great man! left an indelible legacy in melody and soul searching music. I love him so much. His music is always a joy to the soul. Adieu
This track is wonderful.
AA ESUOLA
His music is absolutely amazing and inspirational.
Nice to hear not evil songs like shaku shaku
🤣🤣🤣🤣
My dad's favorite hit back then. Ok ooo
Music is to educate
Music is to pass message
Music is discerning
Nostalgia, kegite shrine at Ilya du SPED after boys don dey red,calmly seated down, with occasional "echo" "rede rede ,rede, rede,rede......hmmm,'ibon ni awon ojo'" gone are the days.
This is the real music....this is the real musician......rest on icon....
My uncle up OWOMOYELA family
So thoughtful and insightful songs. Values and morals are taught through lyrics by Dr. Orlando Owoh!
No place like home, let there be thousands lights on the street in a foreign land. Home is till home, it isn't the land, but it's the people. Thanks
No Place like home,
Let there be thousands lights on the streets in a foreign land,
Home is still Home,
It's not the Land....
IT IS THE PEOPLE
#Top Notch
2019 and we are still using your lyrics to gain more knowledge of our poetry culture . Yoruba is mega rich. Rest on with our ancestors baba kennery!
2021 and still reliving the good ol days when 9ja was still the light of Africa.
Still listening in 2017! Timeless music! Beautiful kennery! Hoping to get a complete audio discography soon!
Evergreen songs 👏👏👏👏
May God rest his soul 🙏
Listening to this song now in Ottawa.ON....was played at a party , even non Nigerians love it !
His songs always cooling my mind whenever am upset......Baba's songs thought me and makes me to realize the reality of life and the very reasons why we live herein
What a lovely song from uptown
If everything taught in school were to be made into music, everyone would be well educated. Who doesn’t listen to good music!!!
Preaching and prayers in form of music. I always enjoy every bit of this music.
R.I.P Orlando Owoh.
Thanks for uploading. God bless.
The best amongst the rest....RIP! African canary. U were a legend ✊🏿🙏🏿🐐
Am highly blessed by this music ministration,my soul is lifted,to God be the glory
It was this particular record that endeared him to me.... I so much love the story of the two wives. ... very typical of an average YORUBA polygamous family where the wives competes for the attention and resources of the same husband...
Likewise
That’s Ẹ ṣe rere
THIS MAN MUSIC IS SUPER DUPER PERIOD
A couple of the Manchester United players held up the Palestine flag after their match, wanted to have a look.... delightfully I mistyped ‘Pogba’ as ‘Logba’ 😁 Yup da banger...
2020 still here and listening to this great music
When I listen to Dr. Owoh, it makes me remember my yoruba girlfriend during my NYSC in the then Kwara State.😂😂😂😂🙋
Eshe rere ko ba le yewa oh! Asharo elepo rederede...........Very nice music
Who is here 2020?
Even now 2024 july 3rd
Beautiful music here. A typical case of their works live after them. I’m playing it now😂
The first time I listen to this song i was in tears
Dr Orlando Owoh of blessed memory, gone but you live on by your works
I love the track soo much I remember when am in my town,80s
MY ORLANDO OWOH! ONE AND ONLY...NO RIVAL. I learnt to play bass listening to your music...baba Orlando. May your soul RIP!!
Baba Keneri. May his soul continue to rest in in peace. Amen.
Is the best juju artist I've ever found, rest in peace baba, if I don't listen to his song in a day omg gbege go happen I swear....
Heavenly beats. The Legend Dr Orlando Owoh a.k.a Baba Kennery! Baba Mimo (Jehovah) so oro mi di ayo!
This music is lovely, it's a true reflection of what happens in reality. ..RIP Dr.olando Owoh.
His music brings solution to my challenges❤. Rest on Papa Orlando
A masterpiece from a legend! May his soul rest in perfect peace
I love this our legendary artist sir Orlando owoh..
I enjoy his music and the beat so much.
Keneri organisation are the original.
One of my favorite nigerian musician. Continue to rest in peace baba kennery 🕊
Orlando Owoh is a LEGEND. Kudos for his musical renditions. His brand of music is unique.
Ese rere ooo
Dr. Orlando Owoh is uncommon special being whose works will continue lock and unlocks life in moratic manner of people. The very rare audible melodious voice is fantastically exciting intriguing and educatively entertaining. Love Him always. R.i.p. the living legend.
Omo je tan l'omo n gba ball 12:44 - Genius!
My dad favourite music
Dis music make me remember my late husband,his best music rip.to him and him
The Legend is evergreen with his country music