No matter what anybody says, considering the facilities available to them at the time, this songs were a hit and the fact that close to 20 years later we can still enjoy them is something to commend
Eedris was very good with the rhythm don’t care what ruggedman thinks. I mean bone thugs and harmony did sell platinum albums with this style so he was truly No.1.
I was about 7 then but I remember my older brother and sis watching prime time. My gosh that was the days. When I thought Nigeria was the best country and I didn’t want to go back to the UK. What did I know, I was a child
I love this song, cause the original by Chief Ebenezer Obey was my mom's favorite, the fact that nomoreloss remade it into this solemn sound made me love this more. May God soul keep on resting peacefully. 🕊
These song is the bedrock and foundation of the Nigerian music industry we have today.... It made lots of people go into Afro Hip Hop back then in Nigeria... The result is what we have today
This guys should be given their accolades and flowers while they are still alive. They made Nigeria hip hop attractive and eventually became what it is today
Remember being so young hearing this song… younger than 10, today I relived my childhood (probably too young to even have enjoyed these type of music) through the “afrobeats” Netflix documentary. I am, always have been and always will be a proud Nigerian. No matter how controversial we are, there’s one area where no one argues or questions us in, it’s music, it’s afrobeats.
@@Simon_and_Lami yes, but the courage rinsing what was supposed to be a pop song in our native language. This song shifted attention from reggae and rap into proper Afrobeats
These are the pioneer of hip hop music in Nigeria.In fact they are the one that pave way for others.Respect to eedris abdulkareem,respect to eddy montana,respect to tony tetuila
im 33 from Illinois and one of my older Nigerian homies I follow on IG posted this last year and since then...I play this song at least 3 times a week. A JAM!
Thanks to Kennis Music, Thanks to Dr Dokpesi, Thanks to RUclips, Thanks to fellow who uploaded this video, thanks to the boys who sang and rapped on this song, the Remedies. Thanks to you, reader. December 2021
This song reminds me of my childhood memories and how Afro-beat evolved! I was about 10years was this song came out in 1998!! It’s gives me great nostalgia! 24 years later I can still listen and enjoy this song🎧
I haven't listened to this song in 20 years, but I still remember enough of the lyrics to find it on youtube. Relics of growing up in Nigeria circa 1990's.
Who else came here after watching the Netflix documentary? I’m from Cali I don’t know nothing about Afro - Beats😅😂 Shako Mo if you Don’t know, now you Know ! I love this music and this Song !
@@MajorrBison I Neva said Platainshun Boyz coming before Stylplus makes dem better. If both groups go head to head in a versus battle, Platainshun Boyz will bodied Stylplus hands down. Platainshun Boyz has more hits Dan Stylplus
THE GOOD OLD DAYS, THE BEGINNING OF HIP HOP IN NIGERIA, THE BEGINNING OF THE STRUGGLE HIP HOP REVOLUTION IN NIGERIA, EDDY REMEDY, WE WILL NOT FORGET U,WE LOVE U. , WHO ELSE IS HERE WITH ME 201O!,
the song of my chilhood, i was only 7 wen this came out bt this was my fave song that time and still is ... so glad i found it... for me remedies is the best music group that came out of nigeria mehn
Who's here after eddy remedy interview with daddy freeze 😅
You like amebo 😂😂
Me OOO! I really missed them
No matter what anybody says, considering the facilities available to them at the time, this songs were a hit and the fact that close to 20 years later we can still enjoy them is something to commend
Adams, it's only kids that can't relate to this song... #TheGenesisOfNaijaHipPop
YOU NAILED IT!
7 years after your comment, this is still a jam
Eedris was very good with the rhythm don’t care what ruggedman thinks. I mean bone thugs and harmony did sell platinum albums with this style so he was truly No.1.
Lol! Which 20 years? About 30 years
No Matter what my respect for Kenny and D1 will forever remain. Who else remember watching prime time Africa 😭😜😭
Haha AIT JAMZ You took me back Lol I remember
You no lie. I no dey miss am o
I was about 7 then but I remember my older brother and sis watching prime time. My gosh that was the days. When I thought Nigeria was the best country and I didn’t want to go back to the UK. What did I know, I was a child
Na mi ooooo
Over 15yrs later.... And I still think Idris nailed it......... These guys changed hip hop in Africa for ever with this song
Yup. This song started what we know as afrobeats now. This song.
@@luckyigbomor4088 not afrobeat, this started afropop, fela owns afrobeat
@@Relevance4life I said afrobeats, not afrobeat. The current wave of nigerian music is called afrobeats.
@@Relevance4life Afrobeat and Afrobeats are two different genres
Eddy Montana finish work abeg.
Gather here if you watching this after Honest Bunch podcast in 2024
😂😅😊As in ehn
But eedris too good mehn
😂 I
I tell you
😂😂😂😂
As in
Legends
It's 2023 and I am still rocking this. This song was a pacesetter for what evolved into Nigeria's rap.
2023 . I started vibing to this since I was in ss2 wen it was released
Who's here after the interview with Nedu?
Na them bring me come here ooo😅😅😅
I don subscribe sef 😂😂😂😂
Meee😂😂😂
Me too😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂
Me tooooo
Watching this after the podcast wow. No matter what we give our OGs there flowers 🌺
I came here after the interview drama dis song was so raw! Still best song till today
This idris na real talent for nigerian music industry Jeez
The genesis of Nigerian Hip-hop music... lovely start-up....
Still feeling Shako Mo in 2019 like it was just yesterday - the good old days.
2022
2024
I love this song, cause the original by Chief Ebenezer Obey was my mom's favorite, the fact that nomoreloss remade it into this solemn sound made me love this more.
May God soul keep on resting peacefully. 🕊
i miss the old Nigerian songs. so happy i saw this
1998!....18 yrs later and still rocking this!. Epic joint!!!
Now 21yrs. Still on
24+ now
24 years later today
25yrs later 2023
😂😂😂
Counting down?
My Husband is a Nigerian and this son reminds me of the Radio program "Campus Life" Missed the old days :P
yah benin miss home
omo omokus Agbor Delta State
Haha! Grew up in Benin. That show was legendary.
That was in benin city Edo state ITV Radio 92.3 campus life by Don General
@@jadonosayande - I swear! Benin City connect! Used to be on Itv Benin with Don General!
These song is the bedrock and foundation of the Nigerian music industry we have today.... It made lots of people go into Afro Hip Hop back then in Nigeria... The result is what we have today
Idris was really good wow😮
This guys should be given their accolades and flowers while they are still alive. They made Nigeria hip hop attractive and eventually became what it is today
This was the beginning of the revolution of Nigerian music.
Remember being so young hearing this song… younger than 10, today I relived my childhood (probably too young to even have enjoyed these type of music) through the “afrobeats” Netflix documentary. I am, always have been and always will be a proud Nigerian. No matter how controversial we are, there’s one area where no one argues or questions us in, it’s music, it’s afrobeats.
This sounds so good even today 🔥 came here from Netflix
This piece ushered in the 9ja hip hop revolution.
Legends!
The fathers of naija hip hop.
Lol. Exactly
This song revolutionized Nigeria Afrobeats forever! The first authentic Afrobeats sound!
Kudos to Kenny music, they changed the game forever!
But this beat is a sample from Machael Jackson's Liberian girl
@@Simon_and_Lami yes, but the courage rinsing what was supposed to be a pop song in our native language. This song shifted attention from reggae and rap into proper Afrobeats
Ololade mi Asake reminded me of this song when he said Shako mo in PBUY
Omo Eddy get voice but just that Tony and Eedris come blow pass am
The origin and discovery of Naija hip pop.. legendary remedy
Idris is a legend 2020 I’m here after tunde Ednut post diz jam .. it hurt me so much idris don’t get de respect he deserves from diz young artist
Thank you I swear
Eedris is the boss here no matter what
Cos he puts his mouth in unnecessary matters
Aswear man so sad 😢
Now I understand why he says things the way he sees fit cos he started this shit!!!!
I'm still enjoying it. if you are here let me see your hand
These are the pioneers of afro hip hop, they paved way for this present generation
One of the best song ever written 🔥✍️
This is 2023. And you are still listen to this song. Gather here and let's discuss something together.
Here bro
I'm here after Essence by Wizkid made it to the Billboard Top 10. The song that started it all.
After their interview I searched them 🎉🎉🎉. Eedris is such a great singer. I really loved this their song then even now
I'll pay any amount to see them perform this song live again 😢
These are the pioneer of hip hop music in Nigeria.In fact they are the one that pave way for others.Respect to eedris abdulkareem,respect to eddy montana,respect to tony tetuila
Prime Time Africa....Kenny's Music I thank you!
The origin of Nigeria hip-hop music!
Not gonna lie Asake new song brought me right back here. Remember my mixtape in middle school
Damn! I wanna rock out to this song at a Nigerian party! Please?!
I remember when they performed this song on AIT back in the days. Truly nostalgic. Look how far Naija music has come now. 🔥🔥🔥
Actually they first performed on Raypower 100.5 Lagos ...in the chorus instead of Africa they put Raypower. Before they went on to AIT.
@@southsouth3615 you are 100% correct Kenny and D One were present, I still remember that episode Nostalgic!
asake's song PBUY brought me here. i could have sworn i heard some part of that song (PUBY) somewhere else. afrobeats to the wordl!!!
One of the best, sonorous and sound chorus/line ever, delivered by Eddy Montana.
im 33 from Illinois and one of my older Nigerian homies I follow on IG posted this last year and since then...I play this song at least 3 times a week.
A JAM!
This is really throw back man!!! Shako mo is one of the first Naija hip hop songs.
Yes oooo I till day enjoy am wella till infinity
Nice one...2021 ...
Kenny's music..
Eddie, Eedris and Tetuila
One the best hits ...even still a hit in 2019!
2baba learnt from these guys aswear!!
They literally shouldered everyone that came behind them.
This was the beginning of Afropop(Now Afrobeats)
Dope, Dope Dope!!!! This will forever be a relevant jam. If you are here in 2100 and they are still sampling this jam, just know I told you so....
Pioneers, watching Netflix Afrobeats got me here.
Great music. Rocking it in 2017.
The afrobeats doc brought me hear
Thanks to Kennis Music, Thanks to Dr Dokpesi, Thanks to RUclips, Thanks to fellow who uploaded this video, thanks to the boys who sang and rapped on this song, the Remedies. Thanks to you, reader. December 2021
2023 Still vibing to this. I was in ss2 in 1998 wen this song came out. The bedrock of today's afrobeat
Classic song i was in jss2 then in 1998 when the song came out, the groove is got from tupac song,i forgot the exact tupac song
Michael Jackson’s LIBERIAN GIRL.
Tupac sampled the sound to make LETTER TO MY UNBORN CHILD
@@JayRapiano thanks that is it " letter to my unborn child"
Thumps up idris
Damn... who else is listening in 2020
This was the jamz 1997 - our music don grow oh. Still a classic. Boys ups to these guys, plantation boys for paving the way
In fact, all these new generation artists need to be paying royalties to these guys for laying foundation for them
2019 mehn ... And I'm still feeling it 😁😁😁
22 years after, still on my playlist
Good jam.. Eedris world best!!
Is anyone just randomly watching the old songs?
Old good memories 2024 February till watching and dancing ❤❤❤❤❤ my love for this music is top notch 💕
This song reminds me of my childhood memories and how Afro-beat evolved! I was about 10years was this song came out in 1998!! It’s gives me great nostalgia! 24 years later I can still listen and enjoy this song🎧
Remember my 100 levels days in ambrose alli university, Ekp and itv benin radio programmme.”Campus life” anchored by Don general
this guys kept naija together a group from three major tribes it was all party even tho naija was going through rough times under military in the 90s
Elddis and Tony are both yoruba, Elddis grew up in the north
@@anoynmousanonymous7079 Eddy isn't Yoruba he is from Delta state his full name actually is Edward Asiedu
I haven't listened to this song in 20 years, but I still remember enough of the lyrics to find it on youtube. Relics of growing up in Nigeria circa 1990's.
After watching Eddy on Daddy Freeze interview on IG, I had to come watch this again.
Today Feb 21 2024.
Who else came here after watching the Netflix documentary? I’m from Cali I don’t know nothing about Afro - Beats😅😂 Shako Mo if you Don’t know, now you Know ! I love this music and this Song !
The best Nigerian group ever!
Where will you put Styl Plus?
@@fromthefountofyouth Stylplus can't compare to Platainshun Boyz. Platainshun Boyz was and still d best group ever in Nigeria.
@@ebsleek2 Coming before someone doesn't make you better, is Maradona better than Messi? I don't know everyone will have a different answer.
@@MajorrBison I Neva said Platainshun Boyz coming before Stylplus makes dem better. If both groups go head to head in a versus battle, Platainshun Boyz will bodied Stylplus hands down. Platainshun Boyz has more hits Dan Stylplus
Unequivocally a top draw song..world Class Eedris
Naija afropop music has come a longggg way! This still is a jam nonetheless.
Interview brought me here what a beautiful piece ❤❤❤❤
This, Sade and Jealousy are the jams
Eddy actually killed this song with verses but people are not looking in the direction,
Totally agree with you. Eddie's verse was absolutely dope for a Nigerian artist at that time
Evergreen appreciate you
still rocking it 20 years later...in 2018
truly an epic joint, makes me miss my days in yaba lagos......
from honest bunch! gadddemmmmmm!
This aboki had mad swag
The first hip hop song in Nigeria 2020 still banging
It wasn't the first o! What about Junior & Pretty
Beginning of everything
I am still enjoying this in 2016.
Kennis music had the best artist back then🎯😻
Thumbs up if you're watching in 2017!!!
THE GOOD OLD DAYS, THE BEGINNING OF HIP HOP IN NIGERIA, THE BEGINNING OF THE STRUGGLE HIP HOP REVOLUTION IN NIGERIA, EDDY REMEDY, WE WILL NOT FORGET U,WE LOVE U. , WHO ELSE IS HERE WITH ME 201O!,
Wow...
I rock this music...
its 2024 i came here because of the honest bunch podcast
Original artistes. Real musicians. Not noisemakers and abusers. Flavorsome voices
Kiss my comment if you come to relisten to this music from EEdris interview from honest bunch
I am so proud of our musicians. So so proud.
For real. They work really hard to give us these melodies and classics
El Classico!! Cant believe I still remember the words and adlibs :O
20 years later, you can’t hear this song without it bringing you memories
the song of my chilhood, i was only 7 wen this came out bt this was my fave song that time and still is ... so glad i found it... for me remedies is the best music group that came out of nigeria mehn
Eedris abdulkareem❤❤❤❤ Tony tetuila❤❤❤❤ Eddy Montana ❤❤❤, una really try those years
Ww re here again.. 2024! Tetuila interview with daddy freeze brought me here
Thank you for this upload. ❤❤❤❤❤