Seasoned interview - personality, and conversation. Several words on marble was also shared by Baba Dee. I celebrate and honour Baba Dee and Sound Sultan’s contributions to Naija’s entertainment. Sound Sultan’s lyrics always spoke to the government and an average man’s experience of, and in Naija. Teju, I respect your consistency since Diamond ring and till date. It stands out as a class of its own. Honouring people comes to you naturally; from KSA interview, to how you are able to find people from our childhood entertainment memory and the interview questions an average person would be curious to know. Thank you! When you relocate abroad, your people and memories become most important part of one’s life. Thanks for helping us stay in touch with our legends❤
Hello Baba Dee, this is Malynda from UI. Elsie and I used to be good friends. I was sad to read about the passing of your younger brother, Sound Sultan passing. Please take heart, his death is such a great loss, so sorry. May his soul rest in peace, I pray God comfort you all. I have been listening to your conversation on Teju Babyface's show, and I am inspired by your strength and resilience. Sharing your stories and memories of Sound Sultan are a beautiful tribute to his legacy. May his spirit continue to guide and inspire you, and may your work continue to touch hearts and minds. Your conversation was so heartfelt, and I loved hearing about your journey and the stories behind your music. Thank you for sharing your talents and your heart with the world. Sending you love, support, and condolences again for your loss.🙏🏾🤍🤗
Baba Dee was actually the evolution of Afro pop, after junior and pretty ,that was what came to my mind during all the Idris saga...Remedies was da bomb that year though! Baba Dee dey rap Sha...RIP Sultan,respect!
I fell in love with Baba Dee's craft as barely a teenager and then I chanced on Sound Sultan then fell in love again..MITV and AIT tried those days..lol.. i absolutely loved the duo and their art.. They gave us great 'childhood' memories.. Grateful for the gift that was Sound Sultan and big up to Baba Dee for keeping it real all these years❤
Baba Dee is simply on another level of maturity and a solid understanding of not just the industry but life itself! Everything is said about Sultan is true. I know Sultan and had the opportunity to work with him on a song and we toured together with 2face in 2008. Sultan was very disciplined and dedicated. And very funny and full of energy! Those days were so sweet. God bless Teju and Baba Dee for sharing.
This is my best interview so far 👏👏👏. Baba Dee is very wise and really took us down memory lane. May Allah grant Sultan his brother Aljanah Fridaus and forgive his shortcomings. Amin.
Thank you for this!! Love every bit…I really love the ending on “calming down”. I am literally shutting off my computer to go crash…We are by His grace not the hustle.
Great guy..... Honour us with his presence at our Association Night (Architecture Student Association,Yabatech,2004) free of charge & even brought Azadus & Face along.Sound Sultan,Great Guy,May His Soul Rest in perfect peace.
Sound Sultan was a gem. I remember when he came to MC our show in UI in the year 2000 I believe, I pray he continues to RIP 🙏. Shout to Baba Dee, great guy.
Sultan that wasn't close to me. Even though he knew me from a distance,agreed to do a song with me just like that! He met me at the studio on a Sunday and refused to take any money,drink or anything. Only thing he drank was water which he brought by himself. Very humble and simple guy.
Facts! Before "98 in UI, Baba Dee was a champion, we dey look dem from afar ni then, from Kuti Hall. Art theater was beside us, dem nor dey sleep if we dey sleep for night. Kudos Baba Dee... More grease baba.
Oh yes! We were told good stories about you egbon (baba D) and that you were the best Directing student during your set in UI. You also came to perform during our Theatre initiation night at the Department of Theatre Arts, University of Ibadan. I could remember how you were respected.. You still look good bros..! Choboi…!! 💪
Oh Baba Dee and Festac town.... Niaja afro hip hop started from that area then moved down to Surulere then settled in Yaba Akoka..... Teju keeping it real bro.. I knew when it all started at Unilag in early 2000.... Life life and life...... RIP Sultan... death is inevitable.... I miss naija.....
The only new generation artist that mentioned BABA Dee on his song is Ruger. The song titled "warning" I was so impressed when the young boy mentioned BABA Dee and Sound Sultan then.
well done interview baba Dee the inventor of the Afro beat and RIP sound Sultan na Naija kill am tear gas fume after fighting the government.. na person way know go know...
Baba Dee, is deep... life's experience, humbles you... and thank God for these lines... again, thank you Teju for this platform...e ku ise takuntakun... Olorun a ma so agbara di otun fun yin sir 🙏🙏🙏
Baba Dee I couldn't agree more with you. You did great with your late brother Sound Sultan and history will never forget you guys. You're absolutely right. I respect you a lot and I see you as great human being. Thanks for your beautiful music you gave us 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for bringing Baba Dee to your show.. Could you also bring Lagbaja (Bisade Ologunde) please? We would also like to see him on your show. Thank you very much.
I recently left Nigeria and it's not been easy, but I have been working really hard to continue with my passion/what I was doing in Nigeria. Baba Dee just encouraged me and I will keep grinding hard and never settle for less.
I hope/wish to meet Tẹjú one day. Always been an admirer. Your final words are so relatable to my current experience and this song comes to mind: mba tí tètè mọ pe ibí ori gbéni de là ń rè... Mba tí tètè mọ má tí joko sílè bàbà mi...
Nice hearing from you baba dee long time ago DTD happy day every Sunday @ lekki beach I love you wit the inspiration you carry my people at that time I love you segun de dancer Micheal Jackson I love you all
It was refreshing listening to baba Dee, he’s sound and down to earth. Baba Dee wasn’t myopic, he knew what he wanted, he had a purpose and executed it. Relocating out of Nigeria when he rose to stardom says it all. Teju baby face God bless you and keep up the good work 🙏
Interesting Piece from Baba Dee!.....Sound Sultan's death hit me like I knew him personally. I'm very sure I wasn't the only one that felt that way at announcement of his death. Thanks @Teju Babyface for these nuggets you just dashed out after the interview. Long live Teju Babyface!
It's funny how I'm currently watching Baba Dee's "Sodi ee" and RUclips tells me that this interview was uploaded 1 hour ago. Co-incidence? I think not.
Uncle Teju please each time you talk about those old songs such as Mathematics by the late Sound Sultan, God bless his soul, I would prefer you play a clip of such songs if you dont mind. Thanks.
Truth be told Mr Teju, you are full of wisdom and I want to appreciate you sharing your wealth of knowledge and bringing amazing people to lime light to learn from their experience. Kudos 🙏👍
Watching this interview has given me the courage to keep pushing in the UK, cause it's been over a year here and I still feel like nothing makes sense. This is just one of the motivation I need not to give up.
I don’t know you but i want you to know that it’ll get better. Be grateful for where you are now. Our journeys are different but i left Nigeria for Australia 8 years ago. It was not easy for the first 18 months, but now things are far better than i could have imagined - the people around me, people i was able to lift up and encourage, and as a by product the ability to travel anywhere in the world. Believe in yourself, be true to yourself, work hard, work smart, be good to people. Don’t compare yourself to others, your time will come. The material things i have now are just a by product! You are capable of a lot. Peace and health.
@Patience, keep plucking away as the good parable says "... good things don't come easy..." This is from someone who's been in London over 40 years and loving my life here.
The latter wisdom nugget of this edition should be a regular stake in all of the episodes just like the brilliant oratory and introduction you always start your shows with…. King of talk by a huge mile🙌🏾
This is intensely rich, and I think everyone should watch and listen to learn and be informed. Thanks Baba Dee for the truth expressed on here. Thanks @tejubabyface for bringing this to us.
Fortunately, today makes it 3yrs Soundsultan died,may Allah continue to grant him Aljanat fridaus🙏 Baba Dee,massive blessings. Thank you TEJU BABY FACE.
Grace to finish well I pray Lord. We all are growing old! Grace to everyone of us to draw closer to God. Serve the world with your talent but don’t forget that in the end; we will all give account to our maker! Jesus is Lord!
This is actually one of d best interviews! I’m so glued to it, so much fluency and realness. May Sultan continue to RIP
Seasoned interview - personality, and conversation. Several words on marble was also shared by Baba Dee. I celebrate and honour Baba Dee and Sound Sultan’s contributions to Naija’s entertainment. Sound Sultan’s lyrics always spoke to the government and an average man’s experience of, and in Naija. Teju, I respect your consistency since Diamond ring and till date. It stands out as a class of its own. Honouring people comes to you naturally; from KSA interview, to how you are able to find people from our childhood entertainment memory and the interview questions an average person would be curious to know. Thank you! When you relocate abroad, your people and memories become most important part of one’s life. Thanks for helping us stay in touch with our legends❤
Teju, continue to make this programme controversy free. You are doing so much good to us that listen in. Well done.
Hello Baba Dee, this is Malynda from UI. Elsie and I used to be good friends. I was sad to read about the passing of your younger brother, Sound Sultan passing. Please take heart, his death is such a great loss, so sorry. May his soul rest in peace, I pray God comfort you all.
I have been listening to your conversation on Teju Babyface's show, and I am inspired by your strength and resilience. Sharing your stories and memories of Sound Sultan are a beautiful tribute to his legacy. May his spirit continue to guide and inspire you, and may your work continue to touch hearts and minds.
Your conversation was so heartfelt, and I loved hearing about your journey and the stories behind your music. Thank you for sharing your talents and your heart with the world. Sending you love, support, and condolences again for your loss.🙏🏾🤍🤗
Honestly this is really one of the best podcasts. Baba Dee is full of wisdom
Great interaction mehn. Did you guys notice what happened in 56:35. Teju noticed Baba Dee's mood was going down and he picked it right up. Legendary ❤
This is a masterpiece of interview !
One that will stand the test of time even after our demise. Thank you Teju and Baba Dee.
Baba Dee was actually the evolution of Afro pop, after junior and pretty ,that was what came to my mind during all the Idris saga...Remedies was da bomb that year though!
Baba Dee dey rap Sha...RIP Sultan,respect!
I fell in love with Baba Dee's craft as barely a teenager and then I chanced on Sound Sultan then fell in love again..MITV and AIT tried those days..lol.. i absolutely loved the duo and their art.. They gave us great 'childhood' memories.. Grateful for the gift that was Sound Sultan and big up to Baba Dee for keeping it real all these years❤
Me too😊
Baba Dee is simply on another level of maturity and a solid understanding of not just the industry but life itself!
Everything is said about Sultan is true. I know Sultan and had the opportunity to work with him on a song and we toured together with 2face in 2008.
Sultan was very disciplined and dedicated. And very funny and full of energy!
Those days were so sweet. God bless Teju and Baba Dee for sharing.
You see this epilogue ehn? It is gold!!!!
It is wisdom from a place of experience!
I love this Egbon!!!!
This is my best interview so far 👏👏👏. Baba Dee is very wise and really took us down memory lane. May Allah grant Sultan his brother Aljanah Fridaus and forgive his shortcomings. Amin.
Thank you for this!! Love every bit…I really love the ending on “calming down”. I am literally shutting off my computer to go crash…We are by His grace not the hustle.
This is one of the best Podcast I've watched in a while.
Big ups to Teju baby face & Baba Dee.
Sound sultan definitely LIVES ON!!!
One of the best of the best interview...needed at this egoistic time" no gree for anybody"
A very real & inspiring interview.
Baba Dee. Respect boss.
A Proud salt of MS Dck.
#RIPSoundSultan.
Awu
This conversation is deep and highly spiritual. Thanks Teju and Baba Dee for being intentional about this conversation.
Baba Dee 1, University of Ibadan Theatre Arts Dept 1.. 😄
Grace is more valuable than money awesome wisdom
Sultan did a promo for my team without collecting a dime. Even made a video for us too. Sultan is light.
He forever brings illumination!
Great guy..... Honour us with his presence at our Association Night (Architecture Student Association,Yabatech,2004) free of charge & even brought Azadus & Face along.Sound Sultan,Great Guy,May His Soul Rest in perfect peace.
Too many OGs dey wey don clear road for this music industry sha. Hope to pay my dues someday too, Amin!!!
Sound Sultan was a gem. I remember when he came to MC our show in UI in the year 2000 I believe, I pray he continues to RIP 🙏. Shout to Baba Dee, great guy.
I thoroughly enjoyed this interview from start to finish. Much ❤ BABA DEE
Very educative … these are men … full of words and wisdom 🦅
Sultan that wasn't close to me. Even though he knew me from a distance,agreed to do a song with me just like that!
He met me at the studio on a Sunday and refused to take any money,drink or anything. Only thing he drank was water which he brought by himself. Very humble and simple guy.
Facts! Before "98 in UI, Baba Dee was a champion, we dey look dem from afar ni then, from Kuti Hall. Art theater was beside us, dem nor dey sleep if we dey sleep for night. Kudos Baba Dee... More grease baba.
Oh yes! We were told good stories about you egbon (baba D) and that you were the best Directing student during your set in UI.
You also came to perform during our Theatre initiation night at the Department of Theatre Arts, University of Ibadan.
I could remember how you were respected..
You still look good bros..!
Choboi…!! 💪
Baba dee baba!! I was singing his song a few days ago. Teju thank you for this interview, it needs to be recorded. I enjoyed every bit of it
Oh Baba Dee and Festac town....
Niaja afro hip hop started from that area then moved down to Surulere then settled in Yaba Akoka.....
Teju keeping it real bro.. I knew when it all started at Unilag in early 2000....
Life life and life...... RIP Sultan... death is inevitable....
I miss naija.....
😊 yeah
The realest interview so far, thumbs up Teju👍... I feel you Baba Dee, you are the one of the realest beings I have ever seen .. RIP sound sultan 🤗
The only new generation artist that mentioned BABA Dee on his song is Ruger. The song titled "warning" I was so impressed when the young boy mentioned BABA Dee and Sound Sultan then.
well done interview baba Dee the inventor of the Afro beat and RIP sound Sultan na Naija kill am tear gas fume after fighting the government.. na person way know go know...
Baba Dee, is deep... life's experience, humbles you... and thank God for these lines... again, thank you Teju for this platform...e ku ise takuntakun... Olorun a ma so agbara di otun fun yin sir 🙏🙏🙏
Baba Dee my adopted brother!
Very interesting conversation. I enjoyed every bit of it ❤
Baba Dee I couldn't agree more with you. You did great with your late brother Sound Sultan and history will never forget you guys. You're absolutely right. I respect you a lot and I see you as great human being. Thanks for your beautiful music you gave us 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Indeed. Our true values as human being are the people we impact! ❤️😌
Sound sultan koleyewon is really a prophetic song...evergreen
Mature and classic interview, great legend baba dee
This is the BEST interview you have done ❤❤❤. So real, laughed so much 🤣🤣🤣. Thank Teju🎉🎉🎉. Take your bloom
Thank you for bringing Baba Dee to your show..
Could you also bring Lagbaja (Bisade Ologunde) please? We would also like to see him on your show. Thank you very much.
Wonderful guest. Awesome interview. Very informative, interesting, and calm. I couldn't stop watching.
Baba Dee.... Legend!!!GOD Bless the Soul of his younger brother, Great Sound Sultan.Great guys,Great Nija Ninjas.
Weldon to both of you for the great time you shared with us ❤
Damn I’m old I remember when Baba Dee song use to tv everyday back then
I recently left Nigeria and it's not been easy, but I have been working really hard to continue with my passion/what I was doing in Nigeria. Baba Dee just encouraged me and I will keep grinding hard and never settle for less.
Exactly my thought, same thing I am going through now.
Just as you have written it, God has heard you and He shall make it easy for you. His grace will open ways for you in Jesus name, Amen. Much ❤
@@patiencesardauna9393and you too. God will come through, Amen. 🙏
I hope/wish to meet Tẹjú one day. Always been an admirer. Your final words are so relatable to my current experience and this song comes to mind: mba tí tètè mọ pe ibí ori gbéni de là ń rè... Mba tí tètè mọ má tí joko sílè bàbà mi...
OJB JEZREAL . I love his music growing up , his voice his magical…..Remember his song am the one who’s searching .. that’s a classic. RIP BROS ❤
Nice hearing from you baba dee long time ago DTD happy day every Sunday @ lekki beach I love you wit the inspiration you carry my people at that time I love you segun de dancer Micheal Jackson I love you all
I remember Baba Dee as Sam loco's only son in the TV series "Everyday people." He really showed Sam loco pepper. A good actor he is.
Everyday people...wow old times
Ain't even started watching but the mention of SS don bring water to my eyes... forever in our hearts
This is an exceptionally brilliant content. God bless you, Mr. Teju
Didactic! Way to live. Preach it, Baba Dee! THE BIG BAD WOLF!!!
Great, great interview.
Great epilogue, so instructive, Teju.
It was refreshing listening to baba Dee, he’s sound and down to earth. Baba Dee wasn’t myopic, he knew what he wanted, he had a purpose and executed it. Relocating out of Nigeria when he rose to stardom says it all.
Teju baby face God bless you and keep up the good work 🙏
Interesting Piece from Baba Dee!.....Sound Sultan's death hit me like I knew him personally. I'm very sure I wasn't the only one that felt that way at announcement of his death. Thanks @Teju Babyface for these nuggets you just dashed out after the interview. Long live Teju Babyface!
There’s always “The Next”. Thanks Baba D and Teju for this timeless wisdom.
It's funny how I'm currently watching Baba Dee's "Sodi ee" and RUclips tells me that this interview was uploaded 1 hour ago. Co-incidence? I think not.
Uncle Teju please each time you talk about those old songs such as Mathematics by the late Sound Sultan, God bless his soul, I would prefer you play a clip of such songs if you dont mind. Thanks.
Absolutely insightful and great interview!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
This was deep
I love Koleyewon too much, one of my best Sultan song, so relatable
Thanks for the wisdom - Learnt!
Teju baby face you did this best stuff am so proud of you
Insightful conversation. Thoroughly enjoyed it❤
Truth be told Mr Teju, you are full of wisdom and I want to appreciate you sharing your wealth of knowledge and bringing amazing people to lime light to learn from their experience. Kudos 🙏👍
Dareeee!! I love ❤️ seeing you on Teju Baby Face Show! Take good care of yourself and may good Lord continue to protects you!
Baba Dee is filed with wisdom Big Bad Wolf
Wow!! Very inspiring, wisdom packed
Watching this interview has given me the courage to keep pushing in the UK, cause it's been over a year here and I still feel like nothing makes sense. This is just one of the motivation I need not to give up.
I don’t know you but i want you to know that it’ll get better. Be grateful for where you are now. Our journeys are different but i left Nigeria for Australia 8 years ago. It was not easy for the first 18 months, but now things are far better than i could have imagined - the people around me, people i was able to lift up and encourage, and as a by product the ability to travel anywhere in the world. Believe in yourself, be true to yourself, work hard, work smart, be good to people. Don’t compare yourself to others, your time will come. The material things i have now are just a by product! You are capable of a lot. Peace and health.
@Patience, keep plucking away as the good parable says "... good things don't come easy..." This is from someone who's been in London over 40 years and loving my life here.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate.
Thank you so much I really appreciate, I believe it will get better
The latter wisdom nugget of this edition should be a regular stake in all of the episodes just like the brilliant oratory and introduction you always start your shows with…. King of talk by a huge mile🙌🏾
alo your intelligence is engaging welldone
Yeah! Being able to be anywhere in the world at any time is amazing.
The best part of the video is , for ME o , from 1: 12: 35 till the end. RIP Sound Sultan
God bless you Teju for this episode!! these words are for me, lifted me so greatly. Thank you so much!!
Great interview.Nice one Baba Dee
Very informative piece,from an angle of knowledge and experience
Nice hearing from the Big Bad Wolf Baba Dee
This is intensely rich, and I think everyone should watch and listen to learn and be informed. Thanks Baba Dee for the truth expressed on here. Thanks @tejubabyface for bringing this to us.
Sir Teju and Baba Dee
Thanks for this episode. Very insightful.
Hoping to see Bayo Alawiye on the podcast someday. He is somewhere in the US too.
Yea, Bayo Alawiye I concur🙌
May his Soul continue to rest in peace.
Grace is more than money.. What a conversation
Good talk bro ,keep resting sound 🖤
Correct guy tell them not to dull.Go for it ,I love this interview.am in the u.s for the same thing
Conversation full of wisdom
It was a deep and wise one from Baba Dee
Powerful message 👌
Fortunately, today makes it 3yrs Soundsultan died,may Allah continue to grant him Aljanat fridaus🙏
Baba Dee,massive blessings.
Thank you TEJU BABY FACE.
Teju, you’re a pastor o. You’ve got word ❤
Thank you, brother! You nailed it. I appreciate this. This was right on time.
Feels really good seeing Baba dee again
sodi yen was a jam ooooooooooooo..kai
and the domotila song..... crazy days ..
baba dee is massive inspiration and his perspective of life defines his personality, have always loved him way back.....stay real
Getting that second passport is a worthy project…..facts. RIP sound sultan 🙏
Tears in my eyes...please,anybody who is still not saved should do so now oh! Accept Jesus now!
Very informative interview. Konibaje ❤
Grace to finish well I pray Lord. We all are growing old! Grace to everyone of us to draw closer to God. Serve the world with your talent but don’t forget that in the end; we will all give account to our maker! Jesus is Lord!
Well spoken Baba Dee. S.O
Baba Dee gives a lot of touche Daddy Showkey vibes. They can pass for brothers😊
Thank you so much.. very very much
This is a very deep interview
Baba dee you Dey represent greatest uites.