My dad use to play this every morning getting us ready for work but I never understood what was being said in the song . But somehow I managed to spell synchro right and found this gem. My heart is so fulfilled
I only wonder what many parents are playing to the ears of their children nowadays, and the psychological impact the songs would have on such children in the future
I am always overwhelmed with nostalgia when I listen to Sunny Ade and Ebenezer Obey's classics. I was about 9 years, an Igbo growing up in the east then yet I enjoyed every bit of their works.
My parents used to play this album when I was growing up in London, UK. King Sunny Ade is one of Nigerian's greatest music legends. I am so blessed and fortunate to have been born in the UK and went to Nigeria lived out there and came back to the UK where I was born. King Sunny Ade's real name is Sunday Adeniyi Adegeye. He was born in Osogbo a city in the Western part of Nigeria. Osogbo became the capital city of Osun State in 1991. Sunny Ade originates from a Nigerian royal family from Ondo State.
This is pure bliss. A true African gem. I am Kenyan and first encountered KSA music during his Coke Studio Africa appearance and I was hooked. A truly genial man and naturally refined artiste.
So, this right here is amongst the first music my dad introduced me to as a liitle lad in the mid 80s. It was one of his favourite albums of KSA. My dad would play it and ask me to sing along. It contributed to my sound alertness. Baba Eleshin ni Bariga, much respect sir. Your fanbase transcends the ages. 🎸
May the memory of my good dad remain a blessing. Thanks for introducing me to this gem even before I turned 3. Its a pity exile has denied me the opportunity of immersing my kinds into this bliss.
hey baba, we´re in the same boat - i saw him on german television for the first time in 81 or 82 and it was a bit of a culture shock for me - i didn´t know that something like this was possible, haha - i´ve seen him live two times after that, one time was even in the little town where i live, incredible! the house he played in had a good connection to a place for international live events in the next big city, so there was a time when they brought many wicked african bands here... :-) i just remember that i even saw the mahotella queens there from south africa, do you know them? with the great mahlatini, the lion of soweto! what an honour to have him right up there on stage and, imagine: we were merely about 100 people dancing like crazy, and the mahotella queens were talking especially to the women in the audience - an unforgettable evening, haha, sweet memories... :-) i have only one record of king sunny adé, but several on cassette - now i can find him on youtube which i enjoy very much! love and greetings from germany
As an English-speaking American one of the things I enjoy about the music of other cultures is NOT speaking their language. When I hear a song in my own language I concentrate on the lyrics. Insteade the singer's voice becomes a pure musical instrument, not "saying" anything any more than the guitar is "saying" anything. I was once listening to some obscure podcast of Portuguese folk songs when a friend came in and asked what I was listening to. Portuguese folk songs I said. He asked "Do you understand Portuguese?" "No, that's why I like it!" Peace, my brother!
Glory Be Unto The Name Of ALMIGHTY GOD For His Everlasting Mercies endures with us forever Halleluyahhhhhhh AMEN!!! Listening to this evergreen music at this period December 2023, I remember in the 70s when we were rocking with this beautiful song. Thank You LORD !
Evergreen vibes that continues to ginger me since it's release in the early '70s. Thank God I belong to the generation when meaningful songs were produced.
Thing that i like , the Bassssssssss .. thank you KSA to have enjoyed my youth allthough i am not yourouba and never undesrtood the language . as i am from Cononou in BENIN .
Let us get de band back togither. I am a white kid from middle England.. but stuff like this made me find Bass and become the rythmn.. I am 50 years old this year..btw
Forever KSA! I was just a kid when this album was released and it's still one of my best tracks from KSA! More wisdom and longer life for Baba KSA! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Very Superb Tune of Yesteryears-SYNCRO SYSTEM-of-1974-that Still Sounds like the Tune of-2019.SUNNY ADE-Ride-On as God Shall Spare Your Life for All of Us-Amen.
très ravi de réécouter cette musique qui a marqué un grand événement pour la famille tandjiekpon en 1974 en ce moment je n avais que 6 ans merci seigneur de m avoir gardé en vie
O "Ministro do Divertimento" king Sunny Ade, artista popular da música juju iorubá nigeriana com a sua Banda African Beats no final dos anos 70 extrapolaram as fronteiras nigerianas com um balanço envolvente
First heard in Rockpalast Germany live, later a friend of mine had this extra long slow downed speed version on original LP and its still my favourite version nowadays...sssooo goooood juju, love it.
i thank you for answer to me for what i asking for .am still ask for more sunny Ade oldies and new thank you happy new Wednesday.long life RUclips. long life chief sunny Ade oldies
Nolly wood won't sample this great music in their movies... Regrets lies ahead... I can work with kiss Daniel to sample this great piece from the grandmaster.
VERACITY RAPTURE RHYME HAIKU 68 SYLLABLE JUJU IRRATIONALITY ENDS WHERE THE FOREST BEGINS JUNGLE LAW SCHOOL ALL GOD'S CREATURES ARE OUR FRIENDS...RULE #17...THERE ARE NO RULES NATURE COVETS PERFECTION WHICH WE SEEK HEAVEN IS NOT FOR THE WEAK Love, Joy, Peace and Elbow Grease by Basic Black Eagle
Quite&Very Enjoyable Sunny Oldies&Present Records are.I will Never forget him&his Style of Musics.From My Pry School Days of that Era.So Great You Are Sunny-God will Spare Your Life For Us ALL-AMEN.AJELOKIDO.
This is the best version of this song! Still here in 2024! 🇿🇦
My dad use to play this every morning getting us ready for work but I never understood what was being said in the song . But somehow I managed to spell synchro right and found this gem. My heart is so fulfilled
Same here
I am totally clueless.. and it tells me .
I only wonder what many parents are playing to the ears of their children nowadays, and the psychological impact the songs would have on such children in the future
This song brings so many memories growing up in New Jersey in the 70s I miss my dad so much .
Classic Yoruba Gem. Original Samba! I miss the old Naija days when people just had fun without fearing armed robbers or kidnappers.
The first record played in our living room in 1974 when we landed in Nigeria for the first time. Memorable for eternity
is ue still alive?
@@MrBigheads08 Very Much So. Hale and Hearty
Jr .. wetin you sabi with Sunny's synchro sound.....no be Shakespeare stuff now
I am always overwhelmed with nostalgia when I listen to Sunny Ade and Ebenezer Obey's classics. I was about 9 years, an Igbo growing up in the east then yet I enjoyed every bit of their works.
❤
Tribe does matter
My parents used to play this album when I was growing up in London, UK.
King Sunny Ade is one of Nigerian's greatest music legends. I am so blessed and fortunate to have been born in the UK and went to Nigeria lived out there and came back to the UK where I was born. King Sunny Ade's real name is Sunday Adeniyi Adegeye. He was born in Osogbo a city in the Western part of Nigeria.
Osogbo became the capital city of Osun State in 1991. Sunny Ade originates from a Nigerian royal family from Ondo State.
Yes he was born in Osogbo , but he is a proper indigene of Ondo Town from Ondo State , Nigeria. Ondo Egin Proper!
I was so blessed to live in Middle England as an ickle white kid and
Be BLOWN away by this music
This is pure bliss. A true African gem. I am Kenyan and first encountered KSA music during his Coke Studio Africa appearance and I was hooked. A truly genial man and naturally refined artiste.
respect bro! Kenyan or Nigeria, we are all one Africa.
So, this right here is amongst the first music my dad introduced me to as a liitle lad in the mid 80s. It was one of his favourite albums of KSA. My dad would play it and ask me to sing along. It contributed to my sound alertness.
Baba Eleshin ni Bariga, much respect sir. Your fanbase transcends the ages. 🎸
May the memory of my good dad remain a blessing. Thanks for introducing me to this gem even before I turned 3. Its a pity exile has denied me the opportunity of immersing my kinds into this bliss.
I don't understand Yoruba language but I enjoy every bit of King Sunny Ade's music; I have lots of his different albums, especially oldies.
hey baba, we´re in the same boat - i saw him on german television for the first time in 81 or 82 and it was a bit of a culture shock for me - i didn´t know that something like this was possible, haha - i´ve seen him live two times after that, one time was even in the little town where i live, incredible! the house he played in had a good connection to a place for international live events in the next big city, so there was a time when they brought many wicked african bands here... :-)
i just remember that i even saw the mahotella queens there from south africa, do you know them? with the great mahlatini, the lion of soweto! what an honour to have him right up there on stage and, imagine: we were merely about 100 people dancing like crazy, and the mahotella queens were talking especially to the women in the audience - an unforgettable evening, haha, sweet memories... :-)
i have only one record of king sunny adé, but several on cassette - now i can find him on youtube which i enjoy very much!
love and greetings from germany
As an English-speaking American one of the things I enjoy about the music of other cultures is NOT speaking their language. When I hear a song in my own language I concentrate on the lyrics. Insteade the singer's voice becomes a pure musical instrument, not "saying" anything any more than the guitar is "saying" anything. I was once listening to some obscure podcast of Portuguese folk songs when a friend came in and asked what I was listening to. Portuguese folk songs I said. He asked "Do you understand Portuguese?" "No, that's why I like it!" Peace, my brother!
Good music communicate directly soul...either you understand the lyrics or not.
Glory Be Unto The Name Of ALMIGHTY GOD For His Everlasting Mercies endures with us forever Halleluyahhhhhhh AMEN!!!
Listening to this evergreen music at this period December 2023, I remember in the 70s when we were rocking with this beautiful song. Thank You LORD !
The coolest, most relaxing beat to mankind, very enjoyable and meaningful to many
writing a 4,000 word essay listening to this. Thank you King Ade for keeping me concentrated.
This came out in April 1974, at Easter; the "synchro" theme would preoccupy Sunny Ade for pretty much the rest of his career.
Evergreen vibes that continues to ginger me since it's release in the early '70s. Thank God I belong to the generation when meaningful songs were produced.
Thing that i like , the Bassssssssss .. thank you KSA to have enjoyed my youth allthough i am not yourouba and never undesrtood the language . as i am from Cononou in BENIN .
Let us get de band back togither.
I am a white kid from middle England.. but stuff like this made me find Bass and become the rythmn..
I am 50 years old this year..btw
This Album sent my mind back to the olding days.
This is one king sunny Ade bests 👌
Forever KSA! I was just a kid when this album was released and it's still one of my best tracks from KSA! More wisdom and longer life for Baba KSA! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Very Superb Tune of Yesteryears-SYNCRO SYSTEM-of-1974-that Still Sounds like the Tune of-2019.SUNNY ADE-Ride-On as God Shall Spare Your Life for All of Us-Amen.
Up Sunny Adeniyi I am with since Avana 1977 at University of IBADAN. Now we need your life play inside RUclips Thank you General KSA
Chai nawaoo King Sunny Ade. This is what they called music?
Gone are the days. The music won me 4 Big Stout and a pack of Big Town Ciggarret at a party at Ekotedo. Ride on King Sunny.
Igba nlo anto.
très ravi de réécouter cette musique qui a marqué un grand événement pour la famille tandjiekpon en 1974 en ce moment je n avais que 6 ans merci seigneur de m avoir gardé en vie
Merci pour l'information
Dieu es grand
We played it at the end of year party in my class one in the secondary school 1974
Simplement et éternellement bonne musique... nostalgique et pour tous les temps.. Chapeau à SUNNY ADE et à son équipe 15:40 ❤
Just love this track❤💯💃💃💃💃
O "Ministro do Divertimento" king Sunny Ade, artista popular da música juju iorubá nigeriana com a sua Banda African Beats no final dos anos 70 extrapolaram as fronteiras nigerianas com um balanço envolvente
Underground ministry of sound demostration of lost tribe. Oduduwa bantu.
First heard in Rockpalast Germany live, later a friend of mine had this extra long slow downed speed version on original LP and its still my favourite version nowadays...sssooo goooood juju, love it.
God bless the person that made this golden wine available..
The evergreen syncro system................ i remember the good old days. Long live King Sunny Ade
mike okueyungbo great one ksa baba
Real king of Yoruba music. He first among equals. We will dance this music in disco hall in the 70s
Listening to this music brings back nostalgic feelings. What a classic
Very fantastic arrangement.keep it up.
Bad Afro massive bass blast. 1❤
My mum youth days favourite, still dancing syncro system in her old age #eyes rolling#
Juju maestro, all the way King Sunny Ade.
Akpé kaka loo pour cette musique traditionelle africaine ❤❤❤
Got to interview him when he rolled through Milwaukee, great man
Evergreen music. Long life for you king Sunny Ade
Classic tune!
"ko ju si babe e" 😉
"aiye le o ore mi, aiye ma le"😣. But I always liked the "face to face la wa n fe"😚 part
That one na penkelemesi by sunny ade too
Classic album, classic track from a great artist long live the legendary KSA
Love this! relax ,warm drums
thank you King Sunny Ade. It remind me my early twenties.
One of the greatest tunes ever. Deep magic.
King Sunny Ade will live forever
A beautiful record that i can't stop dancing to.
This music making me to remember when I was very young and in primary school. " agba ti de"
Really? Gbogbo wa là ti dàgbà. Sunny na ti dàgbà. His photograph then and now are remarkably different
Wow lovely ....ayele o Ore mi
Wow the complete song! Groovemonzter for ever.
KSA is a maestro.
My best record then in 1974 when i was in secondary school.
Amazing upload! Thank you!
Still the best, thanks goes toward KSA's teams. It's me, Sule Shangodoyin.
sule shangodoyin uu
Shangodoyin means The god Shango makes things sweeter
Très bonne music de King
Lovely Sony for ME so far in more.
Great Happy Sunny Ade, Thank You Sir.
King Sunny, primus inter pares non secondum
I enjoy the lyrics it is fantastic. Salisu Idrisu from Ankpa kogi State
could you please trasnlate some fantastic parts, please most of us do not understand, we would be delighted to know !!!!!!!!
4:26 - 4.35 is my zone......
i thank you for answer to me for what i asking for .am still ask for more sunny Ade oldies and new thank you happy new Wednesday.long life RUclips. long life chief sunny Ade oldies
U're gr8 legend.
the ever green Nigerian music star
Respect to groovemonzter,I remember listening to this from Ibadan to Lagos or on Radio O-Y-O.Great song.
Came here cause Trey told me to, not disappointed at all!
Skyler Radis Trey....???
@@djpete2009 Trey Anastasio.
This is live as it gets. Get some!
Very relaxing.
Nolly wood won't sample this great music in their movies... Regrets lies ahead... I can work with kiss Daniel to sample this great piece from the grandmaster.
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Jesus Christ...! I wanna slap somebody for not letting me know how good this cheese was.
SIMPLY CLASSIC!!!
I really love dis song
This music refresh my memory to mid 1980s
Just awesome.
The master :)
Kool Classic Lp
ALWAYS REMIND OF OLDING DAYS
cool beyond words
This is great
Truth ayele
A great album ...
My father King himself lo to Aye leee
ogunleye
A very big amen.
@ groovemastet, in which album can I find KSA " Ope o ku o, e ewo Mariwo ope"
Classic yoruba juju.
VERACITY RAPTURE RHYME HAIKU 68 SYLLABLE JUJU
IRRATIONALITY ENDS WHERE THE FOREST BEGINS JUNGLE LAW SCHOOL
ALL GOD'S CREATURES ARE OUR FRIENDS...RULE #17...THERE ARE NO RULES
NATURE COVETS PERFECTION WHICH WE SEEK
HEAVEN IS NOT FOR THE WEAK
Love, Joy, Peace and Elbow Grease by Basic Black Eagle
Akanda elere
Anjonu oni gita.kabiyesi o
Yes!!!
Pure classic
nice !!
WADADA
divine!
still classic..
Cool !!
AYELE TRUETH...LO
ピーターバラカンは、訳わからん👈👀😬
Can someone translate the lyrics for us? Thanks!
Om Mani Padme Hum
What an evergreen song. Long live KSA.
Awesome
Quite&Very Enjoyable Sunny Oldies&Present Records are.I will Never forget him&his Style of Musics.From My Pry School Days of that Era.So Great You Are Sunny-God will Spare Your Life For Us ALL-AMEN.AJELOKIDO.
is this released? would love to have it on vinyl.
yep it is on vinyl have it myself but brought it in 1984
❤️👍
Old skull but still nice.