This song is a new anthem in Kenya, my kids sing along to it like they are Nigerian Igbo. But come to think of it, Luos of Kenya and Nigerian Igbo share ancestry. We're proud of you Nigerians
If you are here in 2090, I was here in 2022.💜 FLAVOUR was a young artist who came from GRASS to GRACE. He was among the best musicians of his generation & he was a living LEGEND. In 2022, Nigerian music was doing absolutely well, getting even better everyday and it was loved worldwide. We Nigerians we're proud of this success story. Hope the world is a better place in 2090? Stay safe and be a nice human. 🇳🇬💜💜💜
@@charlotteepieson7016 His voice alone,how he can blend the English with his native IGBO language together is awesome 👌....Chaii...the beat itself too be dope....# Africa is doing well ,Massive respect & Honour to whom it's deserve!!! 👏 ❤
This is a pure indigenous song by one of Nigerian finest. I am a yoruba man and I love the Igbos alot. I am here in 2024. To the future generation, please sustain our culture and heritage, don't let them die. See you in 2070 in God's will 😂.
God bless you Funso for being a true patriot ! Now, imagine if even half of us Nigerians, disavow tribalism and sectarianism ? Nigeria indeed would be a great nation rather than what it is today, mired in ethnic and religious strife. I salute you my dear brother 💗 May God have mercy on us 🙏
One thing that makes me love Igbo people is that they always make sure to show off their culture and are proud of doing so. As an Angolan (Tchokwe tribe)🇦🇴, I always make sure to represent my culture the best way possible, and Igbo people inspire me in doing so. Love from your Angolan fan 🫂❤️ Igbo Amaka 👏🏾
I’m Mbunda from Zambia. Most of my relatives came from Angola. We have a tribe of Chokwe in Zambia as well and I believe a large number of the chokwe are in Angola.. we spell it without the T here in Zambia.
I am a Yoruba man who is privileged to work with and have Igbo people as friends and colleagues (some I have known for over 30 years) and I am so proud of this song! The language and the culture displayed in this song is what makes Nigeria (and Africa) such a rich nation! Personally I will always celebrate all Nigerian (and African) cultures!
Yes! As a Liberian born who had the privilege to be partially raised in Ghana, I do appreciate it when I hear my brothers and sisters speak their tongues; it brings a smile to my face! ❤
I’m a Haitian born and raised, came to America at a young age, but I feel so connected with Nigerian particularly the Igbo culture, I also know we come from Africa but no one can convince me I am not a part of the Igbo culture, I don’t understand the language, but I know exactly what the song is about, I don’t know how to explain it.
Because he is an accomplished musician and producer. Many young artists today believe they can make music without even know how to play and instrument. They just do copy and paste of samples they did not create and rely ony on the impact of their videos. That's way their music fall short and after 2 weeks is gone and forgotten forever. Only Kizz Daniel is on pair with Flavour, maybe even Burna Boy.
The emperor The conqueror The champion The lion is here Nzọgbu nzọgbu - There's a stampede Enyi mba (bụ) Enyi - The people's Elephant (Enyi) is the ultimate Elephant: metaphor for "There's strength in unity" Tuo ya dike - Hail him/her "the great"(Dike) Le/Ne nu dike - look/admire "the great" (x2) Ihe eji a mara dike e ruo nu - The test of greatness is here Egwu e change go - The music/tune has changed Ihe eji a mara dike e ruo nu - The test of greatness is here Egwu adagharigo - The music/tune has changed O nwere ngabasị - He/she is everywhere Ọ na-emekasị - He/she can't be outshone O nwere ngabasị - He/she is everywhere Ọ na-apịakasị - He/she is unmatched Ebubedike - Great man Ife erikekwe - There's abundance Nwanyị manarịa - If a woman shows she's capable Achalaugo dike - (Hail her) Great and strong woman Clear the road for who sabi Who dey who dey ... Step aside for the game changer Onye a na-ekwu maka ya a pụtago - The talk of the town is here Anụ a na-agba egbe ọ na-ata nri - The animal that's being hunted, but is unmoved (Unshakable person) ...
Flavor really is the Lion.. As a Kenyan, the first Nigerian artist to hit in Kenya was Flavour.. and he has always held a special place in our hearts. Nigerian music makes us proud to be African. Love from Nairobi
I'm a Ghanaian but when ever I hear an igbo song being played I feel like I'm an Igbo, I feel like I'm lost OMG😭😭😭 How can I even explain my feelings now😭😭😭
@@lordjahmar8695 You are on the right track . The fantse and Ashanti tribes have connections with Igbos. Before the British colonial rule. A lot of Igbos migrated to those places. If you study the mannerisms of Igbos and these 2 tribes in Ghana, you will notice a lot of similarities. I once read about how Igbos moved from a place called Abia in Nigeria to that region in those days. The British did a lot of damage creating separations among us.
You can easily find your roots Bro/Sis. Take a DNA test. That will tell you which part of Africa you are most likely from. Then immerse yourself in the history and culture. Good Luck!!
Flavour the son of the soil. No one does Ogene music better than Ijele of Africa. Always proud to be Igbo with every song. Nzogbu nzogbu enyi mba enyi 💪🏾
IF THIS SONG DOESNT WIN SO MANY AWARDS INSIDE AFRICA AND INTERNATIONALLY THEN SOMETHING IS DEFINITELY WRONG WITH ALL OF US. THANK YOU @official flavour for this master piece
When I stated some years ago that flavour is the greatest gift God gave to Africa particularly Nigeria some doubting thomases challenge me.Now I think I have proved right look at hit THE GAME CHANGER.OH GOD UPHOLD HIM FOR US IJN AMEN
There’s nothing like Nigerian culture. What he displays is Igbo culture. Igbo, Yoruba, hausa and many other tribes have been in existence before the British invaders came and made Nigeria.
@@okwyntupac7205 thank you for enlightening us. For people who don’t even know there are many tribes and languages in Nigeria, it’s easy to just say “Nigerian culture or Nigerian language”… stay blessed ❤️
Chaaaai! My 5 year old just did the grand entrance to his big birthday party using this song here in Texas..it shut the party down! 🥳 All the guests went crazy! Thank you Oga Flavour.. this kind music sweet the soul!
Flavour is one of the best singers and performers out of Africa. He is a Legend. As a Yoruba man Flavour is my number-one musician in the country, Love him so much.
This is my favorite track right now. I'm South African and nothing hits like our African vibes and music,Africa is truly blessed and wish our artists and continent prosperity ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
I like the way Mr Flavour keeps valorising The African Culture. Thanks man keep it up. With you Africa is well represented on the map. Much love and respect for you from D.R.Congo.
@@Smartie131 as long as you are in the African continent we are one no matter the nationality or tribe one identifies with.Stop the hate with another bro or sister from another country.we are one in our struggles
Nigeria is the headquarters of the black nations worldwide. If you’re in a country where masquerades are played, they will have to be very careful because the chants in this music can force masquerades to climb the roof of a house without knowing. From Kenya to Ghana to Zimbabwe to South Africa to Tanzania to Malawi to Ivory Coast to Senegal to Uganda to Zambia to Angola to Congo DR to Rwanda to Haiti to Panama to Dominican Republic to Columbia people are identifying with this great music. Thanks for putting Africa on the world map of music and culture.
I think a part of me is an Igbo just that I was geographically placed in Ghana.I cry whenever I hear these songs and I can dance to it without getting tired. Mr Flavour,I may not meet you in person but I want to tell you one thing "I love you" and all my Igbo brothers and sisters. Igbo kwezuenu!!
Iam ORIGINALLY FROM CÔTE D'IVOIRE , grew up in the UK, BUT I FEEL NIGERIAN (IGBO) IN MY SOUL... My Love for the IGBO people & culture has no LIMIT... IGBO KWENU🤝👏🥰...
This Igbo song reminds me of my Igbo friend. Travelled to Nigeria for the Christmas and New year celebration. When he came back he really called and insisted on treating me out for lunch. Little did I know he was saying goodbye after an 8 year friendship. He died few days after. Rest well Chief
I am a Liberian-American. I live in the United States. Flavour’s songs are my best African songs. In addition, Flavour’s name will never be forgotten by many Liberians for what he has done for a blind child from Liberia. May God’s grace continue to shine on you Flavour. Be blessed good man of Africa.
He has a lot of copyright issues with ghana music. He sampled everything from a Ghanaian song by george jahraa called ziglibiti. This is his third time doing this. In his second time he was sued by wutah which was discontinued later
Ghana always acting like the are talented and has the music sound, do you know how many states, culture, languages in Nigeria? Do you guys know the whole sounds in Nigeria🇳🇬? Stupid small country with small brains, Ghana will always be a junior sister to Nigeria while Nigeria is their biggest bro, Nigeria is made already, Ghana calm down so that Nigerians help will be extended to you kids😅
As a kenyan, I have listened to this song ten times the first time I saw it on RUclips , reminds me of music and drama festival in high school, This would have definitely taken us to nationals. I absolutely love it when Nigerians go traditional with everything...
Same with you. I am Hausa too but I love anything Igbo. Infact my friends said I speak like one. I grew up with them as neighbors and now they are family. Twice I came close to marrying one.
Le jeux va changer MAINTENANT......l'heure pour l'Afrique a sonnée .......valorisons notre culture avec ses traditions et ses danses,c'est ce qui fait de nous les AFRICAINS et FIÈRES 💪🏾......vive l'Afrique ❤
Igbos go forever shame you. So You can't keep your tribalism in house? I never see under wiz kid, or davido's song nonsense statement like this from Yorubas, always igbos making shit about tribe.
Love naija music🐦🇳🇬 Love naija People 💕🇳🇬 Love naija movie and culture 😍🇳🇬 Love jollof rice💋🇳🇬 Love igbo and yoruba culture 🇳🇬🇳🇬 Much love from senegal 😍🇸🇳🇸🇳
Nigerians are supporting him tho a lot of us the thing is flavour doesn't just really make the kind of wizkid type of songs so he wont really get as much hype but he is very well supported
That's because you have igbo in your dna. You guys were igbos before Oduduwa came along and made the Yoruba ethnicity out of you guys just 900 years ago.
Flavour won my heart when he dropped Nwa baby and I fell head heels with Golibe. Levels inspires me to wake up and make money. He sold the Igbo culture to me, I fell in love it nigeria and it was a dream come true when I visited 🇳🇬 in 2021.love from Botswana 🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼
There is nothing like knowing your God-given talent and fighting to use it. I remember when Flavour told his story and how he was very misunderstood as a young man but he never gave up. Look at him now; in his lane and no one can do anything about it. Every song is a hit! Major respect for him. Find your talent, own it, and use it.
i am tired of u ados coming to african pages u dont know what african calls being african. If u only speak the tongue of the slave master u are NOT african.
I’m from Gabon 🇬🇦 and i really like this song, it makes me proud to be African. I’m in love with the Igbo people and language. Thank u Mister Flavor. U’re the goat of this generation of Nigerian artists.🖤🦁🇬🇦
@@emmyonyidoskki9114 indeed we were one of few African nations that helped your Igbo people struggle during hard times back in the days , we supplied you with logistics , weapons , money resources and intelligences during your hard times till now we really want the Igbo nation to come to light , unfortunately a lot Young of Igbo people do not know much about their history and other few African nations that come together to help them succeed. As a Gabonese I hope that the Igbo nation come to fruition, looking at what Igbo do such a country would be pride of Africa and a real inspiration for young africains. Gabon will still be by your side you can still count on us.
He has to be hungry for it and do the needful. You have to enter a song for you to be nominated. He's shying away from doing the right thing. That's why the yoruba artists are winning and becoming international artists. All Igbo artists think of is the money.
I’m Igbo and I understand every single word in the lyrics and must say this song is all about how the Igbos celebrate themselves when things get though and it is time to prove who is strong enough to withstand the storm. That person is truly a champion.
@@akinseyi7886 Not really cos they share a border with 3 northern states, but they also do share a border with Cross River which is south south very close to the southeast(Igbo region). I think what u mean is traveling to Cameroon from the east is not so far so we may share some similarities.
I'm Kenyan🇰🇪🇰🇪 but I really love Igbo people..,had the privilege to interact with some while in Dubai and their culture is rich ...I won't mind an Igbo husband 😍😍
The Bamileke 🇨🇲 and the Igbo 🇳🇬 are really the children of the same mother 😍✨ You listen to Kena (traditional rhythm), and you listen to this banger by Mister Flavor , there is no difference. None! Big hug to my Igbo brothers. ❤️
TikTok brought me here 😃 My Kenyan friends let’s gather here and show some love to our Nigerian brothers. This song is dope, the beats everything even though I don’t get anything they are saying 😂😂 Love from Kenya…🇰🇪
Thanks sis we love you too for ur appreciations... Africa is one and we shall match on to greatness...love from Nigeria the land of opportunities and abundant talents
My best part of this song is where he says “Nzogbu Nzogbu Enyimba”. For once i wish I were a Nigerian and an Igbo to be precise. Their language and music are just out of this world
Limbe auto spare parts dealer market is Igbos throughout. Cameroon and Nigeria supposed to be one country. Remain blessed much love from Igbo man in Canada 🇨🇦.
This song is a new anthem in Kenya, my kids sing along to it like they are Nigerian Igbo. But come to think of it, Luos of Kenya and Nigerian Igbo share ancestry. We're proud of you Nigerians
We don’t share ancestry tho
Wacha uongo
Kenya, Nigeria, we are all brothers. #OneLove
@@angelaemeka9481 History says that we and the Kenyans and some Ugandans share ancestry. Especially, an Israeli ancestry
My name is proof. Do your research
I'm a haitian man who is proud of my Igbo roots. Flavour has been one of my favorite Nigerian artist of all time. 🇭🇹 ❤️ 🇳🇬
Comeback home bro.
Yes bro we Haitians have stron roots from Nigeria and the Igbo tribe 🇭🇹🇳🇬
Jkhhohojkjmkjojohoupiojohouiooiiiiioppvhogligb💖😭😞🥺😘😊😭🤢🤢❤️😀😫😥💔🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Lakay se lakay lakay ap rete lakay epi haitian represent 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Choose one. U are either nigerian or Haitian. Be confident enough to take one stand
I'm a Kenyan by birth ,I now want to be Nigerian by music , this song hits differently.
Any Nigerian here to hug me🫂
❤
You're loved❤🫂
❤
🫂🤗
4th birthday Papay and
If you are here in 2090, I was here in 2022.💜
FLAVOUR was a young artist who came from GRASS to GRACE. He was among the best musicians of his generation & he was a living LEGEND.
In 2022, Nigerian music was doing absolutely well, getting even better everyday and it was loved worldwide. We Nigerians we're proud of this success story.
Hope the world is a better place in 2090? Stay safe and be a nice human. 🇳🇬💜💜💜
Amen to that right there. BLESSINGS 2 US ALL & ALL COUNTRIES....GLORY BE TO GOD ALMIGHTY
I can't get tired of this guy music to say the truth. He is one of my best musician in 🇳🇬. E music them dey ginger me 🤣🤣🙏🙏💕💖💖
Aptly put!
Your comment is dope for those who will be blessed to see 2090 by the grace of Allah.
@@charlotteepieson7016 His voice alone,how he can blend the English with his native IGBO language together is awesome 👌....Chaii...the beat itself too be dope....# Africa is doing well ,Massive respect & Honour to whom it's deserve!!! 👏 ❤
This is a pure indigenous song by one of Nigerian finest. I am a yoruba man and I love the Igbos alot. I am here in 2024. To the future generation, please sustain our culture and heritage, don't let them die. See you in 2070 in God's will 😂.
God bless you Funso for being a true patriot !
Now, imagine if even half of us Nigerians, disavow tribalism and sectarianism ? Nigeria indeed would be a great nation rather than what it is today, mired in ethnic and religious strife. I salute you my dear brother 💗
May God have mercy on us 🙏
Thanks and God bless.
God bless you sir
One thing that makes me love Igbo people is that they always make sure to show off their culture and are proud of doing so. As an Angolan (Tchokwe tribe)🇦🇴, I always make sure to represent my culture the best way possible, and Igbo people inspire me in doing so. Love from your Angolan fan 🫂❤️ Igbo Amaka 👏🏾
Thanks beautiful we love u too❤
Your name and language ( Portuguese) don't really represente but good for trying
Muito Obrigada.
True,from senegal
I’m Mbunda from Zambia. Most of my relatives came from Angola. We have a tribe of Chokwe in Zambia as well and I believe a large number of the chokwe are in Angola.. we spell it without the T here in Zambia.
Am a Caribbean woman my love for Ndi Igbo no be hereooo ,
Which part of the Caribbean
Grenada
The song is not only for Nigerians - Every African sholud see themselves in this song...Powerful
Absolutely !!! Proud African here 👍💪💪💪
I agree
My family best songs ❤😂😊
Yeah❤❤❤
Fans of FLAVOUR inside and Outside NIGERIA gather here let’s APPRECIATE our GREAT IJELE & a living LEGEND TALENTS 🇳🇬❤
IJELE yo puedo salir en un vídeo tuyo?
Am here life and direct. The guy no come get arrival 😍😍😍😍💕💕
DJ spark I'm a huge fan of both Flavour and You
Eze💋
Am from Zambia but am enjoying this song his a Legend 💕❤️❤️❤️❤️💯✔️
I am a Yoruba man who is privileged to work with and have Igbo people as friends and colleagues (some I have known for over 30 years) and I am so proud of this song! The language and the culture displayed in this song is what makes Nigeria (and Africa) such a rich nation! Personally I will always celebrate all Nigerian (and African) cultures!
J'aime la chanson et je suis congolaise 🇨🇩❤️ malgré je ne comprends pas
4 d kulture
Same here bro. This song is my favorite song at this point. The cultural nuance is so empowering. This will become a classic. Kudos Flavour!!
Yes! As a Liberian born who had the privilege to be partially raised in Ghana, I do appreciate it when I hear my brothers and sisters speak their tongues; it brings a smile to my face! ❤
Well stated my brother 👏 We are all one African regardless of our tribal differences
I’m a Haitian born and raised, came to America at a young age, but I feel so connected with Nigerian particularly the Igbo culture, I also know we come from Africa but no one can convince me I am not a part of the Igbo culture, I don’t understand the language, but I know exactly what the song is about, I don’t know how to explain it.
Most Haitians have Igbo blood. That’s been proven. We also learnt that in school years back
I know that feeling
I know that feeling. Someone told me I might be Yoruba. It didn't feel right. I took a DNA test and it confirmed Igbo with high confidence.
More than 90% of Haitians have Igbo ancestors.
Most Haitians are Igbo
No one does this kinda contemporary local Naija songs better than Flavor...true Nigerian and Igbo.💥💥💥💥💥
This is not local Nigeria song. 😐. This is a Master piece track. 👏
Because he is an accomplished musician and producer. Many young artists today believe they can make music without even know how to play and instrument. They just do copy and paste of samples they did not create and rely ony on the impact of their videos. That's way their music fall short and after 2 weeks is gone and forgotten forever. Only Kizz Daniel is on pair with Flavour, maybe even Burna Boy.
I don't know another platform unless it's Whatsapp or something like that
Dope sound
He uses the right video vixens tooo
The emperor
The conqueror
The champion
The lion is here
Nzọgbu nzọgbu - There's a stampede
Enyi mba (bụ) Enyi - The people's Elephant (Enyi) is the ultimate Elephant: metaphor for "There's strength in unity"
Tuo ya dike - Hail him/her "the great"(Dike)
Le/Ne nu dike - look/admire "the great" (x2)
Ihe eji a mara dike e ruo nu - The test of greatness is here
Egwu e change go - The music/tune has changed
Ihe eji a mara dike e ruo nu - The test of greatness is here
Egwu adagharigo - The music/tune has changed
O nwere ngabasị - He/she is everywhere
Ọ na-emekasị - He/she can't be outshone
O nwere ngabasị - He/she is everywhere
Ọ na-apịakasị - He/she is unmatched
Ebubedike - Great man
Ife erikekwe - There's abundance
Nwanyị manarịa - If a woman shows she's capable
Achalaugo dike - (Hail her) Great and strong woman
Clear the road for who sabi
Who dey who dey ...
Step aside for the game changer
Onye a na-ekwu maka ya a pụtago - The talk of the town is here
Anụ a na-agba egbe ọ na-ata nri - The animal that's being hunted, but is unmoved (Unshakable person)
...
🇸🇿🇸🇿 thank you
THANK YOUUU!!
Welldone nwanne
Daalu so
Ngabasi means Swag or Style. Mmekasi means Activity. Based on nwoke ji action
Flavor really is the Lion.. As a Kenyan, the first Nigerian artist to hit in Kenya was Flavour.. and he has always held a special place in our hearts. Nigerian music makes us proud to be African. Love from Nairobi
AFRICA IS A CONTINENT.
YOU CALL A GERMAN SONG A GERMAN, NOT A EUROPEAN.
YOU CALL AN INDIAN SONG AN INDIAN, NOT AN ASIAN.
We love 💕 you more,,, greetings to Eric my guy from Nairobi Kenya
Actually it was P square who hit 1st...then D'banj...then Flavour
AFRlCA'❤❤
You're all wrong it was 2face Idibia that hit first in Kenya
I’m Zimbabwean and this one of my favourite songs🇿🇼 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I'm a Ghanaian but when ever I hear an igbo song being played I feel like I'm an Igbo, I feel like I'm lost OMG😭😭😭 How can I even explain my feelings now😭😭😭
Are you from the Ashanti tribe
@@socialyouniverse3086 no please I'm from the fantse tribe 💯 but we and the asante are called the Akans
@@lordjahmar8695 You are on the right track . The fantse and Ashanti tribes have connections with Igbos. Before the British colonial rule. A lot of Igbos migrated to those places. If you study the mannerisms of Igbos and these 2 tribes in Ghana, you will notice a lot of similarities. I once read about how Igbos moved from a place called Abia in Nigeria to that region in those days. The British did a lot of damage creating separations among us.
Same here 😅😅😅🎉❤
chaill
Nobody does it better than us Africa. 🇰🇪 🇰🇪 🇰🇪. One love Igbo people ♥️
Flavour we proud of you. The entire people of Edo state are so proud of you. When it comes to traditional music no one near you in Nigeria
@Young Afro
I owe Edo people generational gratitude for their been Obidient.
I can never stop loving edo people with Peter obi,una over try may god bless una
@@camilosittegassevol2944Don't mix music or the Arts with politics, it is needless and ugly minded to do so!
👊🏾🇳🇬!
Gbam!
yes
Im black American. God I wish I knew my roots. This music makes me so proud to have African heritage. We are regal
❤ 🇳🇬
You can easily find your roots Bro/Sis. Take a DNA test. That will tell you which part of Africa you are most likely from. Then immerse yourself in the history and culture. Good Luck!!
Tap into your Black American roots. #FBA pride.
Yes, you are! ❤
May be thats your root ❤
Igbo Biafran Nation ❤
Flavour the son of the soil. No one does Ogene music better than Ijele of Africa. Always proud to be Igbo with every song. Nzogbu nzogbu enyi mba enyi 💪🏾
❤
I love the song this die, abeg can you explain the meaning of it to me.
IF THIS SONG DOESNT WIN SO MANY AWARDS INSIDE AFRICA AND INTERNATIONALLY THEN SOMETHING IS DEFINITELY WRONG WITH ALL OF US. THANK YOU @official flavour for this master piece
Bless be with you rhe way you forward it
I can’t get enough of this kind of music. Nigerians are blessed with too much talent. Much love from Zambia 🇿🇲
When I stated some years ago that flavour is the greatest gift God gave to Africa particularly Nigeria some doubting thomases challenge me.Now I think I have proved right look at hit THE GAME CHANGER.OH GOD UPHOLD HIM FOR US IJN AMEN
Moi non plus je l'écoute non stop
You have a Kikuyu name 'Mumbi' in Kikuyu it's a ladies name. 🇰🇪
@@refreshingthesoul6256 oh wow, that’s interesting to learn. Mumbi is actually my surname but it is also a unisex name in my country
@benjaminmumbi3518 Wow that's good to know. It could be a Bantu name.
I'm from Ghana 🇬🇭 and I love the Igbo culture❤
we love u more nwanna..
Am a Kenyan but only God knows how much I love Igbo language 🥰🥰 Nigeria 💯💯🙏🥰🥰
Ni ka Kikuyu tu😂
Same here
R7stftguxy❤
The song of the month 🔥 am a kenyan 🇰🇪🇰🇪 but am in love with Nigerian culture, proud African here🥰
There’s nothing like Nigerian culture. What he displays is Igbo culture. Igbo, Yoruba, hausa and many other tribes have been in existence before the British invaders came and made Nigeria.
Thanks for liking our Nigerian (igbo) culture. Remain blessed
@@okwyntupac7205 thank you for enlightening us. For people who don’t even know there are many tribes and languages in Nigeria, it’s easy to just say “Nigerian culture or Nigerian language”… stay blessed ❤️
@@okwyntupac7205 So Nigeria and Kenya was colonized by British, hmm
Same hereeeeee
Chaaaai! My 5 year old just did the grand entrance to his big birthday party using this song here in Texas..it shut the party down! 🥳 All the guests went crazy! Thank you Oga Flavour.. this kind music sweet the soul!
Pls post the video, I can't wait to see it.
Please post video
Must have been lit💥💥💥
Where's the video o...I also want
ORIGINALITY
Flavour is one of the best singers and performers out of Africa. He is a Legend. As a Yoruba man Flavour is my number-one musician in the country, Love him so much.
thank you brother
This is my favorite track right now. I'm South African and nothing hits like our African vibes and music,Africa is truly blessed and wish our artists and continent prosperity ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
I like the way Mr Flavour keeps valorising The African Culture. Thanks man keep it up. With you Africa is well represented on the map. Much love and respect for you from D.R.Congo.
🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩 my Africa people
@@streetprophet_0216
I'll oz
@@Smartie131 as long as you are in the African continent we are one no matter the nationality or tribe one identifies with.Stop the hate with another bro or sister from another country.we are one in our struggles
@@Smartie131 u must be a kid with these ur comment, apologize to ur african brothers ASAP! I'm Nigerian and igbo we are one Africa
@@kennedyonyeberechi7986 don't mind the Efulefu. He is not even Igbo. That's why he doesn't know that Africans are one people.
Nigeria is the headquarters of the black nations worldwide. If you’re in a country where masquerades are played, they will have to be very careful because the chants in this music can force masquerades to climb the roof of a house without knowing.
From Kenya to Ghana to Zimbabwe to South Africa to Tanzania to Malawi to Ivory Coast to Senegal to Uganda to Zambia to Angola to Congo DR to Rwanda to Haiti to Panama to Dominican Republic to Columbia people are identifying with this great music. Thanks for putting Africa on the world map of music and culture.
This song is fire!!! The Nigerians (Africans) in this video are absolutely beautiful! I feel so proud to have lineage from Africa! We are resilient!
Am from Zambia 🇿🇲 but this song Carries the whole African culture on its shoulders💃💃💃💃
I agree, 100% as a fellow Zambian, and a proud African🇿🇲
@@banga79 it speaks for all of us 😍😍
I could not have said it any better. It sure does
@@10gb27 yes 🙌
True
Its the BLACK QUEENS for me!!! I love Afro beats because they always show that original African beauty!! LOVE FROM USA
🥰🥰🥰
Nigerian music is beyond afrobeat, we have alot of genres, this is more of high-Life n Ogene music which is very traditional
AFRICA IS A CONTINENT.
YOU CALL A GERMAN SONG A GERMAN, NOT A EUROPEAN.
YOU CALL AN INDIAN SONG AN INDIAN, NOT AN ASIAN.
This is not afrobeats 😭💔
This is not afrobeat. Is Nigeria beauty
I think a part of me is an Igbo just that I was geographically placed in Ghana.I cry whenever I hear these songs and I can dance to it without getting tired.
Mr Flavour,I may not meet you in person but I want to tell you one thing "I love you" and all my Igbo brothers and sisters.
Igbo kwezuenu!!
Yaaaaaaa
Well said
Dey play 😂🤣😂🤣
Just marry an Igbo person!
We love you too
Sending hugs 🤗
Thank God for Phyno and Flavour. They’re truly showcasing Igbo culture.
I'm from South Africa and I honestly think this song would have been dope as the main theme for the 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP😭😭😭
It wasn't recorded then !
👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!
Was he even born yet😅
When is the next World Cup??? Hello FIFA your song is right here! ❤
Nailed it kabisa
I don't mind Waka Waka. It was nice. Although I would've preferred it to be performed by an actual African singer.
This is not just a song. It has become an anthem.
For real for all African people for sure 😂🔥
Absolutely, I watch this video several times a day
Ebubedike
Absolutely my brother
Truth
The Igbos must be so proud of this guy😃👍🏻. Flavour😃👍🏻
We're super proud of our own my dear. The guy is just amazing.
We are
All of Africa is proud of Flavour
We are ❤❤❤
Yes, we are ❤
Me smiling hearing Flavour "Ijele 1 of Africa" on Power Book 2. Igbo Kwenu!
I'm non Igbo, but Flavour gat this vibe, aura and influence to make people love Igbo culture. I love Flavour, I love Igbo, Chukwu Gozie gi
I love the way Nigerians love their own culture. Its contagious and makes us all proud to be African. We love you for that ❤️ 🇿🇼
Isn’t it? It’s like they are telling the rest of us Africans that it’s ok to be proud of who you are and where you’re from! Amazing!!!!
You said it well...I love Nigerians 🎶🎼⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐❤️❤️❤️❤️🇹🇿
I love the way nigerians love their culture
its igbos,be specific
NDI IGBO, specially BIAFRANS❤
Iam ORIGINALLY FROM CÔTE D'IVOIRE , grew up in the UK, BUT I FEEL NIGERIAN (IGBO) IN MY SOUL... My Love for the IGBO people & culture has no LIMIT... IGBO KWENU🤝👏🥰...
Iyoooo🙌🏾
Yaa kwenu yaa kwezuonu 😂
Yagazie
🤣😛🥰🥰
Me I am Nigeria yoruba and I was born and raised in ivory coast. Some ivory coast ethnic have the same culture with igbo
I'm a zimbabwean and I love Nigerian men❤
This Igbo song reminds me of my Igbo friend. Travelled to Nigeria for the Christmas and New year celebration. When he came back he really called and insisted on treating me out for lunch. Little did I know he was saying goodbye after an 8 year friendship. He died few days after. Rest well Chief
May his soul continue to rest in peace 🙏
May he rest in peace
So sad
Chaiiii may his soul find solace with Lord
I'm a Ghanaian, but this song is a hit. I play it all the time.. love you our Nigerian brothers.
we love you too naija and Gh are brothers
Ijele 1 of Africa! I love how you keep representing the Igbo culture all day everyday!! Dike ka ị bụ ♥️
What I love about Nigerians is that they never even try to copy from anyone.
Igbo dont copy yorubas copy
@@tozzchuq7949you too do. Why bring tribe into this. Shior
I am a Liberian-American. I live in the United States. Flavour’s songs are my best African songs. In addition, Flavour’s name will never be forgotten by many Liberians for what he has done for a blind child from Liberia. May God’s grace continue to shine on you Flavour. Be blessed good man of Africa.
He has a lot of copyright issues with ghana music. He sampled everything from a Ghanaian song by george jahraa called ziglibiti. This is his third time doing this. In his second time he was sued by wutah which was discontinued later
Serach: dj ka nigeria vs ghana. The dj plays both songs and you would appreciate what i am saying. The ghana song was done 10 years ago
@@kwadjoowusu356Not his fault that you gh have done nothing with your beautiful music. Someone has to use it
Amen 🙏 🙏 🙏
Ghana always acting like the are talented and has the music sound, do you know how many states, culture, languages in Nigeria? Do you guys know the whole sounds in Nigeria🇳🇬? Stupid small country with small brains, Ghana will always be a junior sister to Nigeria while Nigeria is their biggest bro, Nigeria is made already, Ghana calm down so that Nigerians help will be extended to you kids😅
As a kenyan, I have listened to this song ten times the first time I saw it on RUclips , reminds me of music and drama festival in high school, This would have definitely taken us to nationals. I absolutely love it when Nigerians go traditional with everything...
I’m Hausa but I swear my love for Igbo and Yoruba for this life ehh na only god we no how it we end proud of Nigeria 🇳🇬 my country one love 💖 ❤🎉
I am Igbo, sanu !
Same here ooo I wanted to marry ibgo oo but succeed getting a yoruba
@@awwalyerima5830 all the best blood one love ❤️
Heart warming comment from you guys. Thanks , Igbo to the world .
Same with you. I am Hausa too but I love anything Igbo. Infact my friends said I speak like one. I grew up with them as neighbors and now they are family. Twice I came close to marrying one.
I am a Cameroonian. But I admire igbo culture. Its just so amazing ❤
Ok thanks for the great comments I really appreciate, how long have you been listening to my songs?
@@Officialjaychou762419! Stop it!
I’m not Nigerian. but in my next life , will like to be Igbo because of flavour traditional songs😍
You're highly welcome ❤
This song gives me chills! "The EMPEROR, The CONQUEROR, The CHAMPION, The LION is Here!" 🔥🔥🔥 Shoutouts Flavour!
I really love this song 😋🥰Lion is here 😁😁
Then the lion appear in TikTok screen
Yes me too .😂
The EMPEROR,The CONQUEROR, The CHAMPION,,The LION is here.
yep. your God damn right!
Zambian 🇿🇲 over here.
The whole world is Igbo. 🔥🔥💯
Wow , a million times!!!!!!!
Bless you bro I couldn't agree with you more
The whole world is Nigeria. (correction)
I grew up on this guy.. before Davido and Burna boy .We had Flafour..✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿🇭🇹 love from the first black nation
And Dbanj....lets not forget them legends.
And Psquare, as well as Tubaba.
Le jeux va changer MAINTENANT......l'heure pour l'Afrique a sonnée .......valorisons notre culture avec ses traditions et ses danses,c'est ce qui fait de nous les AFRICAINS et FIÈRES 💪🏾......vive l'Afrique ❤
Pride of the Igbo land! Pride of Barbados! Odogwu’ Ezedike! Ogwu obara umu asa! Keep making us proud
Wow all the way from Barbados....
Igbos go forever shame you. So You can't keep your tribalism in house?
I never see under wiz kid, or davido's song nonsense statement like this from Yorubas, always igbos making shit about tribe.
Lol
Preach sis!
Odogwu Of Igbo Land
Love naija music🐦🇳🇬
Love naija People 💕🇳🇬
Love naija movie and culture 😍🇳🇬
Love jollof rice💋🇳🇬
Love igbo and yoruba culture 🇳🇬🇳🇬
Much love from senegal 😍🇸🇳🇸🇳
Please you were doing great until you mentioned Jollof rice,please Naija jollof is wack,come to Ghana let me show sup.
You Biafrans song not zoo Nigeria please point of correction
It is called Biafra song not zoo Nigeria he is not from zoo Nigeria he is Biafra take it or leave it ndi era everywhere
@@orjithegreat1465 Zinolessky - Person Remake out Now 👇
ruclips.net/video/kEgRiCBk6q8/видео.html
@@richkingdaverichking331 allow someone to like what he/ she likes in peace na......this is needless competition..... grow up
I’m addicted 😅
It’s living rent free in my head
Ijele of Africa u do this one ❤
I am Yoruba, but the Ibo culture is so rich and it’s in full display here!!!! Proud to be Nigerian 🇳🇬 💯
Bless u
Igbo
It’s Igbo not ibo
We are one ☝️
Please, it's Igbo not Ibo. God bless you. One love.
I wonder why are Nigerians not supporting Flavor that much?
His songs are hugely underrated in the Nigerian market.
What a cultural Icon.
Nigerians are supporting him tho a lot of us the thing is flavour doesn't just really make the kind of wizkid type of songs so he wont really get as much hype but he is very well supported
Refused to join Illuminati. Proud of him. Doesn’t want to sell his soul to the devil.
He’s Igbo and he promotes Igbo culture. I don’t care about the rest, I need Ndi Igbo to support him.
@@A-fg7ov and we do.
I love his music. He is Igbo centric so if you don’t understand the language, it is a hurdle. But one Nigeria.
I am a Jamaican and African American who is proud of her Nigerian 🇳🇬 roots (I am Yoruba) this song ya fire 😮💨🔥✨
🐅
Ashe
Nigerians are so extra😂😂. I love them so much
We love you, sibling ❤❤❤
Flavour. The pride of Igbo people worldwide. I can relate to his music and our culture. Go on son ❤
Igbos all over the world are very proud of you. Your originality is your longevity.
Flavour always doing Igbos proud. Wwokem Chukwu Gozie gi. Love from Abgor delta state💪🏿👊🏿
IKA AMAKA
Igbo to the world
What does nwanyi manaria mean? (ain't sure of the spelling).....
He used the same words in virtuous woman!
@@shannycynny1512 graceful/pretty woman
@@shannycynny1512 it means “ most beautiful “
I'm Kenyan and Mr Flavour has made me fall in love with Igbo Culture🤝🏽
Sis your always welcomed!
As a Yoruba Man, Igbo music gives me chills even though i dont understand a word, Strong stuff, Love it !!
That's because you have igbo in your dna. You guys were igbos before Oduduwa came along and made the Yoruba ethnicity out of you guys just 900 years ago.
😂😅😂😅@@chineduamadi5958
Flavour won my heart when he dropped Nwa baby and I fell head heels with Golibe. Levels inspires me to wake up and make money. He sold the Igbo culture to me, I fell in love it nigeria and it was a dream come true when I visited 🇳🇬 in 2021.love from Botswana 🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼
Hope you visit soon
MVP’s comment . We love you . #igboamaka
You and I are loving same songs of him 😊
There is nothing like knowing your God-given talent and fighting to use it.
I remember when Flavour told his story and how he was very misunderstood as a young man but he never gave up.
Look at him now; in his lane and no one can do anything about it.
Every song is a hit!
Major respect for him.
Find your talent, own it, and use it.
morocco 🇲🇦 here really love this song our mama africa
❤
Yes absolutely 💯 ❤
The consistency of Flava❤❤❤ he needs an award for maintaining culture in his songs. Love from Kenya
All love from here
I'm Tanzanian but I love Igbo and I have learned it ♥️🤗 can't wait for my traditional wedding with an Igbo man and dance 🤗😂✋
Am waiting for you
@@kenkachi2633 😂😂😂😂🌹
Amen
@@ndidiamakacordi2953 🙏
I’m telling you this is kills us all 🇹🇿🇹🇿🔥
Mr.flavour isn't pregnant but he always delivers ♥️💯✌️🔥🔥🔥🔥.... Nigerians don't know how much we Kenyans love them ♥️💥
Yep❤
Clearly a spiritual song that vibrates with the ancestry of Africa as a whole. One love from Zimbabwe ❤
Ki8kai1ia❤❤
agree 100%
I'm an African born in America... this music speaks to my soul!
i am tired of u ados coming to african pages u dont know what african calls being african. If u only speak the tongue of the slave master u are NOT african.
Sure it does!!!😊
I’m from Gabon 🇬🇦 and i really like this song, it makes me proud to be African. I’m in love with the Igbo people and language.
Thank u Mister Flavor. U’re the goat of this generation of Nigerian artists.🖤🦁🇬🇦
God bless Gabon, igbo have good relationship with Gabon, they were there with us during the time of war.
@@emmyonyidoskki9114 indeed we were one of few African nations that helped your Igbo people struggle during hard times back in the days , we supplied you with logistics , weapons , money resources and intelligences during your hard times till now we really want the Igbo nation to come to light , unfortunately a lot Young of Igbo people do not know much about their history and other few African nations that come together to help them succeed. As a Gabonese I hope that the Igbo nation come to fruition, looking at what Igbo do such a country would be pride of Africa and a real inspiration for young africains. Gabon will still be by your side you can still count on us.
Faut aussi nous apprendre l'anglais 😅on va tous commenter en anglais ici
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@@afilucienne5689😂😂😂😂 je te dit ooooooh
Flavor always get pregnant and delivers fire.this guy needs a Grammy nomination.fire👌
He has to be hungry for it and do the needful. You have to enter a song for you to be nominated. He's shying away from doing the right thing. That's why the yoruba artists are winning and becoming international artists. All Igbo artists think of is the money.
@P. Sylvia Amen
@SylviaTheMUA chaii... your too sweet love
@@chinyereokeke3825 I think he enjoys being low-key. Otherwise how can Burna Boy of yesterday overtake Flavour? Is it not ridiculous lol 😂
@@chinyereokeke3825 Na wa o. Igbo musicians are thinking about money? So Wizkid, Rema and Burna Boy that are doing concerts are doing it for charity?
Nigeria music is no 1 in the world now
I’m Igbo and I understand every single word in the lyrics and must say this song is all about how the Igbos celebrate themselves when things get though and it is time to prove who is strong enough to withstand the storm. That person is truly a champion.
I’m from cameroon, but I’m sure I have an Igbo descendance, it’s not normal that my spirit connects with their songs
Sure dear...you'll be wlc to igbo land anytime
yes you do, cos your country shares borders with Igbo states in Nigeria.
@@akinseyi7886 which igbo states? Name one?
@@akinseyi7886 Not really cos they share a border with 3 northern states, but they also do share a border with Cross River which is south south very close to the southeast(Igbo region). I think what u mean is traveling to Cameroon from the east is not so far so we may share some similarities.
@leaticia
Remain blessed with your family in general.
Limbe auto spare parts market is Igbos.
Nigerians love Cameroonians.
I'm Kenyan🇰🇪🇰🇪 but I really love Igbo people..,had the privilege to interact with some while in Dubai and their culture is rich ...I won't mind an Igbo husband 😍😍
😂😂
Ala 😁
@@juliawangui777that will be good
They only give seed,they don't take responsibility becareful,if you want to be a single mother they're generous in giving
Wow.. nice
The Bamileke 🇨🇲 and the Igbo 🇳🇬 are really the children of the same mother 😍✨
You listen to Kena (traditional rhythm), and you listen to this banger by Mister Flavor , there is no difference. None!
Big hug to my Igbo brothers. ❤️
This guy songs are the epitomy of Nigeria culture, I am proud to be African, Ghanaian. God bless Africa.🙏🏾💃
It’s always a pleasure to end the year with Flavor’s music. Last year was a white Christmas, this year is a golden Christmas ❤❤❤❤❤
Correct babe❤
My thoughts as well
He understands the timing so well, always never disappoints
Je ne comprend pas ce kil dit mais j kif vraiment
Moi aussi 😃 🎉
TikTok brought me here 😃
My Kenyan friends let’s gather here and show some love to our Nigerian brothers. This song is dope, the beats everything even though I don’t get anything they are saying 😂😂
Love from Kenya…🇰🇪
Thanks sis we love you too for ur appreciations... Africa is one and we shall match on to greatness...love from Nigeria the land of opportunities and abundant talents
Got to love Nigerian music. I’m Zimbabwean but I love listening to music from all over Africa
I’m from Cameroon 🇨🇲 my Nigerian 🇳🇬 brothers and sisters well done
The way I love this song is unexplainable ❤. I find myself in Nigeria in spirit but my body is in Namibia 🇳🇦
Am not Igbo,am Kikuyu from Kenya but when this plays I stand with the chair.
Ma Africa stand up...all the way from Bahia, Brazil! We are riding with all our African brothers and sisters! Let's go!!
How can I get tired of playing this man's songs 🎵 much love ❤ ❤ ❤ all the way from 🇰🇪 kenya 🇰🇪 to Nigeria 🇳🇬
❤
Ja
My best part of this song is where he says “Nzogbu Nzogbu Enyimba”. For once i wish I were a Nigerian and an Igbo to be precise. Their language and music are just out of this world
That’s a common phrase in igbo, it’s a war cry back in the days.
What does the nzogu nzogu part mean
@@davidgathaka1383 match forward and trample anyone
Yea as an Igbo man. It’s our war song highly spiritual and it awakens our inner warlord
@@davidgathaka1383 to charge forward in unity like a stampede to trample any obstruction in your path with pride…
All igbo single men to gather here. Thumbs up from Kenya👍 🙌
🎉
I most ABSOLUTELY believe that IGBO is not JUST a LANGUAGE... but a LIFESTYLE and a continuous excellence💚🧠💰✨💯
I am from Limbe, Cameroon and love how Flavour represents his culture through his music. Igbo Amaka.
Limbe auto spare parts dealer market is Igbos throughout.
Cameroon and Nigeria supposed to be one country.
Remain blessed much love from Igbo man in Canada 🇨🇦.
As I always say, Nigeria represents us all in Africa, and this song took me all the way back home… Much love from Guinea-Bissau 🇬🇼
Indeed! They are truly our beloved giant.😂
At the end of the day,Mr Flavour will be regarded as a true son of the soil.A custodian of his people tradition and culture.
I'm flying to Nigeria I must dance this song with them nimehama kenya
Flavour is just a legend he deserves a Grammy award I am Zambian but this song is for all Africans, proud of you brother
Flavour is beyond Grammy. He dosen't need that validation at all. In fact I think a grammy will taint him.