This one is one of the songs that gets me dancing. Here in Feb 2024, thankful for my accomplishments. In Kenya we say 'Ni God manze' meaning it's just God.
Very few players know that Olamide's verse even came before that of Phyno's yet blended in perfect synergy with the entire song. Talk about lyrical prowess. It's 2024 and still cooking 🔥
2023 I'm still jamming the song. Why I love this song is because it's a song about gratitude and gratitude is the secret for answered prayers. I'm Igbo and the last line Phyno used in Igbo was: "Odogwu bi n'elu igwe, ọgọdọ ya ana-akpọ n'ala" meaning "Great God that lives up in heaven yet his cloth still touches the ground". The imagery it makes of this great God is something you can only find in African languages.
Never forget where i come from. Na from ghetto.I just want to say thank you Jehova. I'm from Togo but living in Germany. I can not wake up without hearing this Song. I respect you guys
As an igbo man, I was happy seeing Olamide speak Igbo . It shows he's very intelligent, as being quick to learn it and use it perfectly than I have ever seen.
As a young boy from Namibia aspiring to make it in life..this song has been my motivation it makes me imagine how life could be after the struggle...because of ths song I’ll finish my school and become move from the ghetto to a better place 🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦
I am from Louisville Kentucky....My family been here since slavery...but I will never forget who I am at heart...I will never let go of my roots...thanks for African music
Am from Europe 🇫🇮but a proud Igbo daughter, don’t know much about Nigerians and cultures but am in love with this song, I can’t stop repeating it, thumbs up 👍 to my Nigerian friends here for introducing me to this beautiful song... 💕💕💕😘😘😘
As a Liberian I've noticed that Nigerians got big heart, they're always making Africa proud. I love their fighting spirit. Nigeria & Nigerians I say thank you!
I am cameroonian and i don't get any words of what he is singing but gooooosh!!!!! im so in love with this song, i can't stop pressing the replay botton :) :). Igbo is such a beautiful languange, i love the igbo culture
I didn't even realize we're in *_2020_* already and I'm still watching and listen to this song. *Fada Fada by Phyno ft. Olamide* , this is a great song, they're both congratulated for this, it was an splendid job. keep droping hits like this. Love from *Mozambique and mozabicans* who appreciate african music. Naija on the way to the TOP! Bom começar o ano com músicas que trazem boas vibes como esta... Never forget where I'm come from, I just thank Jehovah
Hey my brother Phyno here from cote d'ivoire 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮 just let you know your song is my inspiration every day... We're all from the bottom and we all thank God for what He's done in our life 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
As a Caribbean girl yes a proud Haitian woman I am a big fan of Nigerian music artists and movies as well. #AfricanHaitianBlackAmerican just to say I salute you all heavily and admire your hard work. Thank you..
A part of me is Nigeria, I spent some years in Nigeria and I just enjoyed everything from there . Thanks for your wonderful songs which I always enjoy, i come from côte d'ivoire but 9ja remains in my heart!
I am from Cameroon and this song is still one of the reasons why I am proud to be African. This language (Igbo), although I do not really understand it, is a marvel. Thank you to all my Nigerian brothers.
@@lilsheguey2439 le Cameroun à été sous tutelle anglaise et française après la première guerre mondiale et du coup il y a une partie du Cameroun qui parle anglais et une autre qui parle français.....moi qui vous écrit je suis anglophone ( l'anglais est ma première langue) le Cameroun est le deuxième pays bilingue au monde comme le Canada
My younger brother just passed away and my mother did a traditional dance for him at his funeral celebration of life. This was the song she danced to. I keep replaying it because I know he was smiling down on her happy she danced for him even though she cried the whole way through.
The part I love most is seeing our Nigerian/ African attire, dance step and of course language. I am very proud to be an Igbo. Living abroad make me miss this fun part of my culture a lot but honestly, I am grateful for technology because I can still play our latest Nigerian music especially the ones in my language. 🥰 Yeah! My culture is simply my identity and I am proud of that. That is who I am. #proudlynigerianwoman🥰 #proudlyigbowoman🥰 #proudlynwa042🥰 ❤️
Am from Kenya but I can now sing this song from the beginning to the end. Igbo language is easy to learn.. Thanks to my Nigerian friends and lyrics translaters...
Nigerians should be proud. They have brought Africa to the spotlight in their music and movie industry. I'm Cameroonian, but I just looooooove Nigerian Music......be it Igbo or Yuroba......I just love love love!!!
my home country is switzerland and i went to naija in 2016. before i went there everyone warned me: dont go, dont do that! but i went there and i ABSOLUTELY loved it. best travel experience in my entire life. and i have never seen a country with such cool, upbeat, positive, engaging wonderful people!
i'm a cameroonian but i so much love naija music. people always see the negative things of nigerians especially the igbos- drugs, crime and juju. but let me tell u smthng the igbos are the most creative, generous n hospitable people i've ever come to knw. as per the music i love the part in the confession box. it shows the ingenuity of naija artists
enow riddley God bless u my dear for speaking the truth.. look at Jesus Christ not everyone spoke good about him till he left d earth people start appreciating him, Igbo's are like that
enow riddley if Igbo's are not damn important to Nigeria what is holding them back frm letting Igbo's have they own Country Biafra, without Igbo's in Nigeria, Nigeria is more than worst and nothing..
I'm from Cameroon too and I believe that if igbos are the most creative ethnic group in Nigeria .despite the negativity associated with them ,they are blessed with God given talents
Champagne Mami This song is mostly sung. He barely rapped in this. The same as in connect and his other song "nme nme." He is a versatile artist and not just a rapper. Period.
Retaining the African rhythm in modern contemporary music is fantastic. The beauty of our continent is its diversity of sounds. This is just another beautiful piece from the blessed continent.
+Kenneth Chucks BECAUSE Them muderfuckers keep claiming they are from ghetto. The only 9ja artist I probably agree with might be Plaintain boy "Timaya"...that muderfuker used to steal my grandmama plantain back in the days...lol!
Will I ever tire of this song? After 4 years, still mesmerised! Everytime I listen, it fills me with such hope, joy and gratitude. Phyno and Olumide....Thank you. ❤💘💞 18th January 2021.
My Grandfather is from Ghana. He was murdered before I was born. We got lost from our Ghanaian family here in the states. Me and my family have been in America ever since. I love this song because it reminds me of my roots and I WILL NEVER FORGET WHERE I COME FROM!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🇬🇭💯 I WILL GO HOME SOON AND RECONNECT WITH MY FAMILY!!!!!
I'm DJing a wedding reception tomorrow (9/23), and "Fada Fada" happens to be one of the requested songs in the Bride's playlist (She's Nigerian, her Husband-to-be is American). She sent me MP3s of all the songs she wanted me to play (about 80 songs). As an American who loves and appreciates music, and as a DJ since 1977, I've done many parties where I'd been introduced to lots of music from different parts of the world, and fell in love with Nigerian music ever since my ears first opened uo to the classic sounds of Fela Kuti. During my residence on Staten Island, New York (1999-2003), I played at lots of Liberian parties -- where I was introduced to a mixture of sounds from Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria (of course!), and South Africa. I wound up falling in love with African music even more. This will be my first Naija party (and, hopefully, not the last). I'm going to really enjoy doing this wedding reception, because this music is truly amazing! What the late, great Bob Marley spoke about the effects of Reggae music can be definitely applied to me: one good thing about Naija music, when it hits me I feel no pain. One Love, All Love! "The Cool Entertainer" DJ Johnny Domino
@@adaorahi you haven't gone to a Liberian parties. Black Americans caribbeans and other Africans all go to our parties. Best African clubs in America are Liberian. Liberians even get criticized for parties. You guys maybe more lit than Ghanaians. But not us. Yall can lead in music. We lead in parties
I'm from Kenya and every time I want to pray I always find myself going "Chineke Nna emegokwa nwa ogbenye Ezege Everyday by day i just dey celebrate oh..."
Chineke Nna emegokwa nwa ogbenye Ezege Everyday by day i just dey celebrate oh (eh) Everything i do e just dey penetrate oh I just want to say o thank you Jehovah oh See i’m living larger i get Angels o for my gate oh Never forget where i come from na from ghetto (eh) Oh no no no no no no no no no no (ah) I just want to say o thank you Jehovah oh (eh) Buru ekene riwo otuto Fada Fada eeeh (Fada Fada eeeh) A di kwam Loyal o Fada Fada eeeh (Fada Fada eeeh) [Verse 1; Phyno] I’maputa iru ogu nwanne belu ebelu Anyi kolu gi ife anyi fulu nwanne you must kwere See i come from East enter street brother you know Ezi’m ife i turn to beast nwanne you already know I’ma na onye ahu nyelu’m ndu nga efe ya efe (Eze ebeghebi) Onye ahu nyelu’m ego nga eto ya oh (Eze ebeghebi) I’ma na ndi akpo kpalu’m boot nga ese ha ese (Ndi okpoloo) Asa ahu kpalu’m boot nga ako ha o (Asa okpoloo)
[Bridge] I came,saw and conquer Olofuta’m Mr wonder Some wish ka mu ba nye under (at all) I fire them with thunder Nwa na akuzi kwanu nujuu(oh no no noo no) Ma na ochie uh!! I cover myself ooh [Repeat Chorus] [Verse 2: Olamide] I buy moto i dey travel go obodo oyinbo Na Private Jet remain for me Baba you know Okwudili biko bia na eba take e photo E no easy to dey chill with Governor Ambode Na Father figure the Governor e be to me oh Since i lost my dad na him e don adopt me oh I say gone are the days wey owu dey hugi me Right about now all the Chiks dey sit down with me I thank Jehova Agu n’eche mba akanchawa oh (akanchawa) Na Pounds and dollars me and my guys dey take shower oh (akanchawa) Oya walele where you dey oh (walele eeh) Ebine okpako where u dey oh (walele eeh) [Repeat Chorus] [Outro] Sir Emeka Ofo ibu onye nna(Fada Fada eeh) Otunba kiala n’ibu onye nna(Fada Fada eeh) Ogbuefi Chukwu n’eke Okezie Ikpeazu Gburur gburu Ifeanyi Uba (Fada Fada eeh) Willi Obiano na Olu gi (Fada Fada eeh)
But why why,why is Nigerian Music so nice??😍 😍Like can someone just explain to me what this song means. I mean I just loved it the first time I heard it. The beat the dance moves everything👌I love it
Chineke Nna emegokwa nwa ogbenye Ezege {God have made a poor man bigger} Everyday by day i just dey celebrate oh(eh) Everything i do e just dey penetrate oh I just want to say o thank you Jehova oh See i'm living large i get Angels o for my gate oh Never forget where i come from na from ghetto (eeh) Oh no no no no no no no no no no (aah) I just want to say o thank you Jehova oh (eeh) Buru ekene riwo otuto Fada Fada eeeh (Fada Fada eeeh) {Take all the Praise Father God} A di kwam Loyal o Fada Fada eeeh (Fada Fada eeeh) {I am Loyal Father God} [Bridge] I'maputa iru ogu nwanne belu ebelu {If you come out to hustle be careful} Anyi kolu gi ife anyi fulu nwanne you must kwere {If we tell you what we saw you must agree} See i come from East enter street brother you know Ezi'm ife i turn to beast nwanne you already know {Ezi'm ife - They showed me something} I'ma na onye ahu nyelu'm ndu nga efe ya efe (Eze ebeghebi) {God is King forever} Onye ahu nyelu'm ego nga eto ya oh (Eze ebeghebi) {I'ill Praise the one that gave me money} I'ma na ndi akpo gbalu'm boot nga ese ha ese {Wicked girls that said no to me i will ignore them} Asa ahu kpalu'm boot nga ako ha o {That girl that said no to me i'ill never talk to her again (i will ignore) them [Verse 1: Phyno] I came also and conquer Olofuta'm Mr wonder Some wish ka mu ba nye under (at all) I fire them with thunder Nwa na akuzi kwanu nujuu(oh no no noo no) {the boy is flexing in full} Ma na ochie uuuu!! I cover myself ooh [Chorus: Phyno] Maka Chineke Nna emegokwa nwa ogbenye Ezege {Because God have made a poor man bigger} Everyday by day i just dey celebrate oh(eh) Everything i do e just dey penetrate oh I just want to say o thank you Jehova oh See i'm living large i get Angels o for my gate oh Never forget where i come from na from ghetto (eeh) Oh no no no no no no no no no no (aah) I just want to say o thank you Jehova oh (eeh) Buru ekene riwo otuto Fada Fada eeeh (Fada Fada eeeh) {Take all the Praise Father God} A di kwam Loyal o Fada Fada eeeh (Fada Fada eeeh) {I am Loyal Father God ETCCCCC THE SLANGS MADE THE LYRICS SOUND BETTER chimelyrics.blogspot.com
verse one correction.. I came, saw and conquered All of una must de wonder Some wish ka m banye under (some wish me dead) I fire them with thunder Nwa na-akuzikwanu n'uju ohnonono Ma n'ochie o, I cover myself o.. Great song.. Naija song of the year 2016.
I am Gabonese but I find that in Africa the best music is Nigerian Nigerian artists know how to transport through music African culture beyond our limits and show that they can reach the peaks in the field. English-speaking Africa wins.
One of the most unique styles. This song will still hit the same even after 20yrs from now. "Never forget where I come from na from ghetto". One of the realest and hardest thing you can say after finally becoming rich. Bless up❤
I'm a Ghanaian🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭, tho we have best and talented musicians in Ghana🇬🇭 but I still salute Nigerian🇳🇬🇳🇬 musicians...God bless Africa and God bless my motherland Ghana 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
@@nnenne1 Leave the noisy neighbours called Ghana. They are always competing with Nigerians and are very jealous. Instead of supporting their brothers to rid Africa of the coloniZers they are here always trying to put Nigerians down. Everybody knows that when it comes to music and movies Nigerians run the show.
This one is one of the songs that gets me dancing. Here in Feb 2024, thankful for my accomplishments. In Kenya we say 'Ni God manze' meaning it's just God.
That is true
Am here
Ni God manzeee🙏🙏🙏
😂😂 I’m here 2024
Very few players know that Olamide's verse even came before that of Phyno's yet blended in perfect synergy with the entire song. Talk about lyrical prowess. It's 2024 and still cooking 🔥
This song will never get old. It's 2023 and we still celebrate this masterpiece ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I am still streaming it in 2023
Never! No.1 African motivational song ever. ❤
The part where Phyno kneels down to pray brings tears to my eyes.I see sincerity and humility. Congratulations Phyno! Love from Canada.
Eyeneka.. aba diye?
What I LOVE MOST about Phyno is that he never hides his grass to grace story.
He is always THANKFUL how such a poor boy was made EZEGE (A KING)!
,🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱Poland here my husband from Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 we love it,😍
I'm Togolese and proud of you guys. Not only You enhance but you also risen the authenticity of the Africans culture
🇹🇬❤🇳🇬 God bless
Thank you. Much love from Nigeria ❤
Am a Ugandan by birth but a Nigerian at heart❤...Thanks to Naija music,too much love for Phyno & Olamide..#AfricanMusicIsTheBest
Hi
@We love youbeefedup8891
2023 I'm still jamming the song.
Why I love this song is because it's a song about gratitude and gratitude is the secret for answered prayers.
I'm Igbo and the last line Phyno used in Igbo was: "Odogwu bi n'elu igwe, ọgọdọ ya ana-akpọ n'ala" meaning "Great God that lives up in heaven yet his cloth still touches the ground". The imagery it makes of this great God is something you can only find in African languages.
You are very correct
Wow indeed 🙏
I swear ❤
All correct my fellow comrades 😉
❤
Never forget where i come from. Na from ghetto.I just want to say thank you Jehova. I'm from Togo but living in Germany. I can not wake up without hearing this Song. I respect you guys
We love you
As an igbo man, I was happy seeing Olamide speak Igbo .
It shows he's very intelligent, as being quick to learn it and use it perfectly than I have ever seen.
As a young boy from Namibia aspiring to make it in life..this song has been my motivation it makes me imagine how life could be after the struggle...because of ths song I’ll finish my school and become move from the ghetto to a better place 🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦
Namibia get ghetto?
Im namibian as well
Wishing you an inspiring journey ahead
Amen brother!
Amen bro
God bless Phyno and Olamide for this masterpiece ✨🙏 2023 and I’m still here 🥰
South Africa let's show some love for our Brother ! 🌍🇿🇦
I am from Louisville Kentucky....My family been here since slavery...but I will never forget who I am at heart...I will never let go of my roots...thanks for African music
Welcome brother 🤗
no matter where we live we are all African's ❤👍
One love Bobby💞
After the restoration of Biafra u people will come back to Biafra land where u guy's belong. Ụdọ dịrị gị nwachineke
Mother Africa never forgets/leaves her children.
Brazil greets the brothers in Africa. Thanks Nigeria to all the artists
The Cardoso We love you too 😍
Big respect to you 🙌🏾
Obrigado Cardoso
👏👌👍
Love you.
Welcome back I know this not your first time.
Right😂
Habba, how you take sabi sha?😅
Am from Europe 🇫🇮but a proud Igbo daughter, don’t know much about Nigerians and cultures but am in love with this song, I can’t stop repeating it, thumbs up 👍 to my Nigerian friends here for introducing me to this beautiful song... 💕💕💕😘😘😘
home is beAUTIFUL. try to visit your roots
@@shwa45facts
Ada igbo you are welcom
How come nigerians always know the right tone to touch somebodys heart. Its a big talent of nigerian musicians. Greetings from Germany
it's a gift from God
@ITACHI UCHIHA that's such a mean and unnecessary thing to say...
@ITACHI UCHIHA 😭
@ITACHI UCHIHA are u crazy?
Biafran
"I just want to say thank you Jehovah oo" that part filled me goosebumps .
Not all pple say that in their song
God bless you so much 👏
Sure
The song is full of praises to God, for lifting him from the base to glory.
I fell in love with this song even before I knew the title. This is pure classic. Love from Ghana🇬🇭. Still blasting this song in 2023.
This song is evergreen. Thank you phyno Ezege ndi Igbo 😍 🙌
As a Liberian I've noticed that Nigerians got big heart, they're always making Africa proud. I love their fighting spirit. Nigeria & Nigerians I say thank you!
We love u GOD bless u
Thank you. We love you too.
We respect African culture we are not trying to act like Americans
@@DEFANSCOTV we are one and we love you too
We love you my dear ❤❤❤❤❤
I am cameroonian and i don't get any words of what he is singing but gooooosh!!!!! im so in love with this song, i can't stop pressing the replay botton :) :). Igbo is such a beautiful languange, i love the igbo culture
Octavie Happi
Octavie Happi it's basically about thanking God and being greatful
thanck you :) :)
welcome!!!!
Octavie Happi im Cameroonian and I love this song too much
This song never gets old in my ears.. A master piece I must stay
I didn't even realize we're in *_2020_* already and I'm still watching and listen to this song. *Fada Fada by Phyno ft. Olamide* , this is a great song, they're both congratulated for this, it was an splendid job. keep droping hits like this. Love from *Mozambique and mozabicans* who appreciate african music. Naija on the way to the TOP! Bom começar o ano com músicas que trazem boas vibes como esta... Never forget where I'm come from, I just thank Jehovah
Hey my brother Phyno here from cote d'ivoire 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮 just let you know your song is my inspiration every day... We're all from the bottom and we all thank God for what He's done in our life 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
As a Caribbean girl yes a proud Haitian woman I am a big fan of Nigerian music artists and movies as well. #AfricanHaitianBlackAmerican just to say I salute you all heavily and admire your hard work. Thank you..
I really don't understand much but I'm a huge fan of Nigerian culture..
hey kathy
Same here my sister!
A part of me is Nigeria, I spent some years in Nigeria and I just enjoyed everything from there . Thanks for your wonderful songs which I always enjoy, i come from côte d'ivoire but 9ja remains in my heart!
I am from Cameroon and this song is still one of the reasons why I am proud to be African. This language (Igbo), although I do not really understand it, is a marvel. Thank you to all my Nigerian brothers.
Steve ASQUINI don't worry, we can teach you
Steve ASQUINI depuis quand camerounais parle anglais
Oliver Nawej depuis independence 🙄🙄🙄😂😂😅
Phyno.u are no l.l love you're music
@@lilsheguey2439 le Cameroun à été sous tutelle anglaise et française après la première guerre mondiale et du coup il y a une partie du Cameroun qui parle anglais et une autre qui parle français.....moi qui vous écrit je suis anglophone ( l'anglais est ma première langue) le Cameroun est le deuxième pays bilingue au monde comme le Canada
My younger brother just passed away and my mother did a traditional dance for him at his funeral celebration of life. This was the song she danced to. I keep replaying it because I know he was smiling down on her happy she danced for him even though she cried the whole way through.
Valerie Okoro sorry about that
sorry for ur family's loss. May Giod continue to comfort you and keep ur dearly departed too. Amen
So sorry for yOUR loss.
God will continue to strengthen you poeple in Jesus name Amen.
Take heart Sir
The part I love most is seeing our Nigerian/ African attire, dance step and of course language. I am very proud to be an Igbo. Living abroad make me miss this fun part of my culture a lot but honestly, I am grateful for technology because I can still play our latest Nigerian music especially the ones in my language. 🥰
Yeah! My culture is simply my identity and I am proud of that. That is who I am.
#proudlynigerianwoman🥰
#proudlyigbowoman🥰
#proudlynwa042🥰
❤️
Yes O anyi na ekele chineke. Our culture is simply phenomenal. We have to keep it alive no matter technological advancements. Daalu
It seems like there is NO Africa without Nigeria.
Unquenchable fire in all of them.
It seems? Nigeria is the image of Africa lol
Who else has watched this video in 2021?? Let's gather here! Much love for Nigerian Music from Ghana🇬🇭
Here every week ❤️
Me and me
I am Here!!
Can’t stop watching this music video 🇬🇭
Am here already today 💪💯
2020 this language Igbo very beautiful and soothing ❤️❤️❤️ from 🇰🇪
Am from Kenya but I can now sing this song from the beginning to the end. Igbo language is easy to learn.. Thanks to my Nigerian friends and lyrics translaters...
I love you both
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I just love this track from day one
You guys are always making Africa proud. Greetings from Ghana 🇬🇭
Nigerians should be proud. They have brought Africa to the spotlight in their music and movie industry. I'm Cameroonian, but I just looooooove Nigerian Music......be it Igbo or Yuroba......I just love love love!!!
We love you all deeply.
We love you all Africa.
❤❤
Love you too ❤️
Mohammed Ojobaro Bakare killjoy
L.o
This guy sounds so real and original. With love from Namibia.
46 fg
Because he is....
my home country is switzerland and i went to naija in 2016. before i went there everyone warned me: dont go, dont do that! but i went there and i ABSOLUTELY loved it. best travel experience in my entire life. and i have never seen a country with such cool, upbeat, positive, engaging wonderful people!
You're welcome brother
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed your stay.
❤❤
I'm still here in November 2024
Please let's gather here
❤
❤
One of the reason I like Nigerian Artist is because the are so real to their culture and language big up all the way from Namibia
Africans are lit 🔥
Love from South Africa 🇿🇦
🇨🇲
I'm a Filipino, but I'm loving this. 😍💯💯
Thanks to my old dude who showed me this.
So after 6years and more I still came back to REPLAY this video for like 10times.. Big love Big love Nigeria I love Africa!!
No matter how tired I am this song always makes my day
👍👍 Thumbs up for my Igbo brothers and Nigerians at large
Heard this song in a Nigerian movie & I came fast to find it. Love hearing it, much love to Nigeria 🇳🇬 from Belize 🇧🇿
Sheh thank you for your interest in our culture
Most Belize people are Descendants of Igbo people, the musician is an Igbo man.
You were led by your Igbo ancestors.
Which movie 👀
Forgotten the name, but it was acted by Yul Edochie
@@yolanda6392 lol it’s been over a year, I can’t remember the name 😩
I'm come from ivory cost. Nigerian music and movie is my life.
I like nigerian culture. Nigerian people is respectful and lovely.
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Came back in 2023 to relish this beauty, Badoo and phyno fino be making us proud 🥰😍
The music is a hit🇳🇬✌️🤝
2023
Same here... took me back to 2017 🔥🔥
I'm here too 🥰
I’m here…
Am a Ugandan I can sing this song from the beginning to the end bt I don't understand some words yet I can still pronuce the words hmm...
Are you serious
Same I'm Nigerian but from a different tribe. I understand a little. Fun fact: Nigerians speak over 580 languages.
Welldone dear
@@ezenwanneikenna7703 99
That's cool,but madness
i'm a cameroonian but i so much love naija music. people always see the negative things of nigerians especially the igbos- drugs, crime and juju. but let me tell u smthng the igbos are the most creative, generous n hospitable people i've ever come to knw. as per the music i love the part in the confession box. it shows the ingenuity of naija artists
enow riddley thank you
enow riddley God bless u my dear for speaking the truth.. look at Jesus Christ not everyone spoke good about him till he left d earth people start appreciating him, Igbo's are like that
enow riddley if Igbo's are not damn important to Nigeria what is holding them back frm letting Igbo's have they own Country Biafra, without Igbo's in Nigeria, Nigeria is more than worst and nothing..
enow riddley im Cameroonian too. My dear I agree with you
I'm from Cameroon too and I believe that if igbos are the most creative ethnic group in Nigeria .despite the negativity associated with them ,they are blessed with God given talents
Am feeling like a Nigerian in my kitchen right now from ghana😆 🇬🇭🇳🇬💪
Thank-you Lord for making Nigeria a country filled and overflowing with riches and blessings.
Phyno can literally rap about anything and still kill it. I like this one.
+Champagne Mami He sang throughout this song. He didn't rap
+MaryplusFrances98 he rapped a little.
MaryplusFrances98 Phyno is a rapper. Period
Champagne Mami This song is mostly sung. He barely rapped in this. The same as in connect and his other song "nme nme." He is a versatile artist and not just a rapper. Period.
MaryplusFrances98 he is versatile that's correct, but in "fada fada" he rapped a little. The part he was kneeling raising his hand up.
I'm Haitian but I like African songs specially Nigerians songs waw chineke na gode.
We love you
Chineke nna means father God.it an igbo word. Haitian has their roots with the igbos. 1 love bro
@@maxemeka2080 Yes you're right bro
Napoleon Marc biafran thanks
2023 and this Ghetto Gospel still rocks my bones. More fire 🔥 Phyno❤❤❤❤❤
m South African, also addicted to Nigerian music... every bit just make me to be proud of being an Africa. Thanks Phyno.
Hey, I'm ain't from Nigeria but Nigerian Music has put all African countries on the top... Big up Nigerian broz and sisters
Retaining the African rhythm in modern contemporary music is fantastic. The beauty of our continent is its diversity of sounds. This is just another beautiful piece from the blessed continent.
Bra.. you are spot on . Love from Africa
I love Africa 🌍
The only Nigeria musician who never beat himself before singing...
Soft work an reasonable vibes to cool temper.
God will forever bless you 🙏.
OMGOSH!!! I love this song so much... Nigerian music is nice.. From Ghana
Phino Africa best raper
👎
Jehovah thank you for everything you have done in my life I want to thank you
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Fire is banning. Naija u lead I swear. Y'all guys music bring the whole Africa together in fact the whole world❤❤❤
This song will never be old to me... it's a reply song for my long journeys and I never get tired of it. Love from GH,
I am Yoruba but love this song so much! Great job brother!
Ndi akpo gbaram boot mu ga ezegha eze ndi okporo. Asa ahu gbaram boot mga akoya asa okporo! #Truelifestory... Nice one nwa afo mad tune.😂😂😜
+Mikelo Degreat I concur..!!!
na so.
translate this please.
shija msoga those that rejected me I will avoid ,
The girl that rejected me I would ignore
Who else is still here 2019?? Show some love to nigeria 🇳🇬
Rudeboy Rudeboy meeeee!
you got a time machine? that’s crazy man
Naija News Rudeboy I like your faith man
Me
Funmilola Ajayi dizzy ,
Good music never dies. 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
😂😂you are right 😊
I rep Enugu state. 042 chic. I miss Nigeria. I can't wait to visit again. I love you phyno. 😘😘😘 love from Australia.
+Ifeoma Eze grt. proud and loud 042
+Ifeoma Eze 042 plenty here oo
in terms of reping Phyno is from Awka anambra state just like me(from anambra) born in Enugu.
@Chinonso...where in Awka is he from if I may ask?
+Kelvin Chukwuemeka I don't really know the names of villages in Awka but I have been in the area before and knows his cousin sister.
How can someone dislike this song? Phyno and olamide combo never disappoint.💯✅
+Kenneth Chucks BECAUSE Them muderfuckers keep claiming they are from ghetto. The only 9ja artist I probably agree with might be Plaintain boy "Timaya"...that muderfuker used to steal my grandmama plantain back in the days...lol!
+Ik Parry what's your definition of ghetto?....just curious because ya'al mudafukas in 9ja dont know shit about ghetto or hood life...lol!
+Godwin ObotSoflier nigga u knw nothin shut the fuck up nd stop spitting bullshit cos u aint shit real recognise real bt no offence sit up dude
lol
ah see u
I'm from Asian but I love Nigerian music especially this song
send me you fb nice to meet you
Really? That's interesting to hear. Thanks!!
Why are u lying
Really?
What part of Asian are you from please?
Friday 25th October 2024 and the DJ had the whole club jumping to this track! 9years later! Respect to this legend!!!
Who is here during quarantine lock down!
God heal the World🙏
Will I ever tire of this song?
After 4 years, still mesmerised!
Everytime I listen, it fills me with such hope, joy and gratitude.
Phyno and Olumide....Thank you. ❤💘💞
18th January 2021.
My Grandfather is from Ghana. He was murdered before I was born. We got lost from our Ghanaian family here in the states. Me and my family have been in America ever since. I love this song because it reminds me of my roots and I WILL NEVER FORGET WHERE I COME FROM!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🇬🇭💯 I WILL GO HOME SOON AND RECONNECT WITH MY FAMILY!!!!!
Adam Na'annabi this is Nija
This is a nigerian song but so sorry for you lost Am a Ghanaian/Nigerian girl🇬🇭🇳🇬
So sorry for your loss. May he rest in oeace.
Painful
Adam Na'annabi this is a NIGERIAN song bru
At a birthday in New Jersey February 2023 and we rock Phyno and Olumide fada fada.Thanks guys for making us proud.
I'm DJing a wedding reception tomorrow (9/23), and "Fada Fada" happens to be one of the requested songs in the Bride's playlist (She's Nigerian, her Husband-to-be is American). She sent me MP3s of all the songs she wanted me to play (about 80 songs).
As an American who loves and appreciates music, and as a DJ since 1977, I've done many parties where I'd been introduced to lots of music from different parts of the world, and fell in love with Nigerian music ever since my ears first opened uo to the classic sounds of Fela Kuti.
During my residence on Staten Island, New York (1999-2003), I played at lots of Liberian parties -- where I was introduced to a mixture of sounds from Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria (of course!), and South Africa. I wound up falling in love with African music even more. This will be my first Naija party (and, hopefully, not the last).
I'm going to really enjoy doing this wedding reception, because this music is truly amazing!
What the late, great Bob Marley spoke about the effects of Reggae music can be definitely applied to me: one good thing about Naija music, when it hits me I feel no pain.
One Love, All Love!
"The Cool Entertainer" DJ Johnny Domino
✌✌✌✌👊👊👊👊👊👊👏👏👏👏👏
We liberians are the best partiers
@@thegigadykid1 You haven't gone to a Nigerian party.
🤗❤👍👌
@@adaorahi you haven't gone to a Liberian parties. Black Americans caribbeans and other Africans all go to our parties. Best African clubs in America are Liberian. Liberians even get criticized for parties. You guys
maybe more lit than Ghanaians. But
not us. Yall can lead in music. We lead in parties
Wow am proud to share boundaries with Nigeria.it makes me feel like a Nigerian already 😆😆😆.I represent Cameroon..
Love u dear
IBO
We're one Africa! I'm Nigerian by the way and, we regard you as brothers. One love Africa ✊🇳🇬
I l😍😍😍ve Naija. You guys are too strong you have taken African music to another level. #camerooniangirl
This guy is one of the best musical vampire in Africa. We the 🇸🇱 love him so much
Vampire 😂
Love Nigeria 🇳🇬 love naija music ❤ love phyno ❤❤ from France
I'm from Kenya and every time I want to pray I always find myself going "Chineke Nna emegokwa nwa ogbenye Ezege
Everyday by day i just dey celebrate oh..."
Nawao.. How did u write it so perfectly?.. Are u sure u are Kenyan
I m from tanznia phyno very good my song
I m from tanzania phyno very good my song fada fada heeheeehee nononoooo
@@tozzchuq7949 it's phyno fine oh with baddosneh cuz ....i'm as kenyan as they come on earth
Your translation is perfect.
Chineke Nna emegokwa nwa ogbenye Ezege
Everyday by day i just dey celebrate oh (eh)
Everything i do e just dey penetrate oh
I just want to say o thank you Jehovah oh
See i’m living larger i get Angels o for my gate oh
Never forget where i come from na from ghetto (eh)
Oh no no no no no no no no no no (ah)
I just want to say o thank you Jehovah oh (eh)
Buru ekene riwo otuto Fada Fada eeeh (Fada Fada eeeh)
A di kwam Loyal o Fada Fada eeeh (Fada Fada eeeh)
[Verse 1; Phyno]
I’maputa iru ogu nwanne belu ebelu
Anyi kolu gi ife anyi fulu nwanne you must kwere
See i come from East enter street brother you know
Ezi’m ife i turn to beast nwanne you already know
I’ma na onye ahu nyelu’m ndu nga efe ya efe
(Eze ebeghebi)
Onye ahu nyelu’m ego nga eto ya oh (Eze ebeghebi)
I’ma na ndi akpo kpalu’m boot nga ese ha ese
(Ndi okpoloo)
Asa ahu kpalu’m boot nga ako ha o (Asa okpoloo)
[Bridge]
I came,saw and conquer
Olofuta’m Mr wonder
Some wish ka mu ba nye under (at all)
I fire them with thunder
Nwa na akuzi kwanu nujuu(oh no no noo no)
Ma na ochie uh!!
I cover myself ooh
[Repeat Chorus]
[Verse 2: Olamide]
I buy moto i dey travel go obodo oyinbo
Na Private Jet remain for me Baba you know
Okwudili biko bia na eba take e photo
E no easy to dey chill with Governor Ambode
Na Father figure the Governor e be to me oh
Since i lost my dad na him e don adopt me oh
I say gone are the days wey owu dey hugi me
Right about now all the Chiks dey sit down with me
I thank Jehova Agu n’eche mba akanchawa oh (akanchawa)
Na Pounds and dollars me and my guys dey take shower oh (akanchawa)
Oya walele where you dey oh (walele eeh)
Ebine okpako where u dey oh (walele eeh)
[Repeat Chorus]
[Outro]
Sir Emeka Ofo ibu onye nna(Fada Fada eeh)
Otunba kiala n’ibu onye nna(Fada Fada eeh)
Ogbuefi Chukwu n’eke Okezie Ikpeazu Gburur gburu
Ifeanyi Uba (Fada Fada eeh)
Willi Obiano na Olu gi (Fada Fada eeh)
Michael Collins confirm.
you're a real one.
Michael Collins thanks
Michael Collins wow I didn't know this
Michael Collins I like it
Phyno never disappoint🔥,
Nigeria never disappoint♥🙏🏻
for Phyno i agree , for nija am not so sure
Igbo is such a beautiful language. showing love, Haitian born US raised 😊
Haiti has some Igbo (Ibo) roots. Heard a Haiti song Ibo Lele. Ibo Lele is actually an ancient Igbo God, known to be full of pride.
AfricancoolChic really def gotta research that.
Minelva LaPlante me too
That's my language an we are so proud of the language
@@AfricancoolChic we were also told about that
But why why,why is Nigerian Music so nice??😍 😍Like can someone just explain to me what this song means. I mean I just loved it the first time I heard it. The beat the dance moves everything👌I love it
Chineke Nna emegokwa nwa ogbenye Ezege {God have made a poor man bigger}
Everyday by day i just dey celebrate oh(eh)
Everything i do e just dey penetrate oh
I just want to say o thank you Jehova oh
See i'm living large i get Angels o for my gate oh
Never forget where i come from na from ghetto (eeh)
Oh no no no no no no no no no no (aah)
I just want to say o thank you Jehova oh (eeh)
Buru ekene riwo otuto Fada Fada eeeh (Fada Fada eeeh) {Take all the Praise Father God}
A di kwam Loyal o Fada Fada eeeh (Fada Fada eeeh) {I am Loyal Father God}
[Bridge]
I'maputa iru ogu nwanne belu ebelu {If you come out to hustle be careful}
Anyi kolu gi ife anyi fulu nwanne you must kwere {If we tell you what we saw you must agree}
See i come from East enter street brother you know
Ezi'm ife i turn to beast nwanne you already know {Ezi'm ife - They showed me something}
I'ma na onye ahu nyelu'm ndu nga efe ya efe
(Eze ebeghebi) {God is King forever}
Onye ahu nyelu'm ego nga eto ya oh (Eze ebeghebi) {I'ill Praise the one that gave me money}
I'ma na ndi akpo gbalu'm boot nga ese ha ese {Wicked girls that said no to me i will ignore them}
Asa ahu kpalu'm boot nga ako ha o
{That girl that said no to me i'ill never talk to her again (i will ignore) them
[Verse 1: Phyno]
I came also and conquer
Olofuta'm Mr wonder
Some wish ka mu ba nye under (at all)
I fire them with thunder
Nwa na akuzi kwanu nujuu(oh no no noo no) {the boy is flexing in full}
Ma na ochie uuuu!!
I cover myself ooh
[Chorus: Phyno]
Maka Chineke Nna emegokwa nwa ogbenye Ezege {Because God have made a poor man bigger}
Everyday by day i just dey celebrate oh(eh)
Everything i do e just dey penetrate oh
I just want to say o thank you Jehova oh
See i'm living large i get Angels o for my gate oh
Never forget where i come from na from ghetto (eeh)
Oh no no no no no no no no no no (aah)
I just want to say o thank you Jehova oh (eeh)
Buru ekene riwo otuto Fada Fada eeeh (Fada Fada eeeh) {Take all the Praise Father God}
A di kwam Loyal o Fada Fada eeeh (Fada Fada eeeh) {I am Loyal Father God
ETCCCCC THE SLANGS MADE THE LYRICS SOUND BETTER
chimelyrics.blogspot.com
verse one correction..
I came, saw and conquered
All of una must de wonder
Some wish ka m banye under (some wish me dead)
I fire them with thunder
Nwa na-akuzikwanu n'uju ohnonono
Ma n'ochie o, I cover myself o..
Great song.. Naija song of the year 2016.
adaoma chinweuba thank you
Gugulethu mpofu
God has made poor a KING.
adaoma chinweuba
Listening to this 🔥 hit all the way from U.S.A 🇺🇸
LOVE 💗😍❤️❤️❤️
You are invited to Nigeria if you want to visit
@@chizion4022 that's right! She'll love it! 🥰
@@ceegeebeloved8158 no she won't
Great
I hope people who watched this video 8yrs ago are still Alive😢 2024 I'm here
I am here
Thank GOD for life. We right here
Thank you Jesus.
Alive and well.
I will be back in 20years time again to check on us.
More wins🍷
I am still here oooooooo 🙏🙏🙏
We are here together
I'' from Belgium and i like this music so much !!!
The best scene of the video is with the priest in the confession booth. Love the song and video👏🏿🙏🏿💥🔥
I concur 🙌
I am Gabonese but I find that in Africa the best music is Nigerian Nigerian artists know how to transport through music African culture beyond our limits and show that they can reach the peaks in the field. English-speaking Africa wins.
One of the most unique styles.
This song will still hit the same even after 20yrs from now.
"Never forget where I come from na from ghetto".
One of the realest and hardest thing you can say after finally becoming rich.
Bless up❤
Love From SA this one is a winner🇳🇬
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I am in love with this Nigeria igbo music
Thanks for sending my mind back to loverly Africa
Olamide blends very well singing in ibo, I'm not just saying because of this song, but also in "Reggae Blues" too
he never spoke igbo in reggae blues
+Chy Ubom I know he didn't, I'm just talking about the "Tune" he knows how to make his tune ibotic
+Judith steven ibotic? dont know how that sounds but um ok.
+Chy Ubom lmaaaaaaao ,
+Chy Ubom the way other ibo people sound when singing 🙄
Just jammed to this song again in 2024
Fada Fada all the way from Chicago 🇺🇸 who’s still here with me
Nigerian artists are making me proud boiii.
I love this song. Phyno is hot.
I'm a Ghanaian🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭, tho we have best and talented musicians in Ghana🇬🇭 but I still salute Nigerian🇳🇬🇳🇬 musicians...God bless Africa and God bless my motherland Ghana 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Ghanaians should stop deceiving themselves Biko 😂
@@nnenne1 6😆
@@nnenne1 fr bro 😂
Nigeria has the best talents in Africa in terms of music....no African country comes close
@@nnenne1 Leave the noisy neighbours called Ghana. They are always competing with Nigerians and are very jealous. Instead of supporting their brothers to rid Africa of the coloniZers they are here always trying to put Nigerians down. Everybody knows that when it comes to music and movies Nigerians run the show.
Congratulations. Thank you for this hit and many more hits. Thank you for your patience and i greatly appreciated it. Love always, Patricia ❤🎉😊
Nigeria is where my heart is, I was born in America with a African heart
Love this!!!❤️❤️❤️ Cos a lot people may be Africans by blood, but not by heart.
Biafra
@@dokorobia8713 shut up there, mugu
caesar savage Nah man you need to be quiet. You don’t have anything useful in your head do you?
@@caesarsavage8894 What is your problem? No food to chop today?