Nigerians are known for their musics songs,and the films industry, but this local iconic legend who left his craft behind for us to enjoy makes him my favorite artist. My legend, Please rest in peace 🪦 my beloved ❤❤😢😢
R.I.P DAD.....The tears always come when I hear his songs. His songs along with celestine ukwu,oriental brothers,fela's zombie song and Eric Donaldson were his favourite. He would come back from work with professor suya from owerri road Enugu,take his bath and sit and give us suya and then take his one bottle of PAL LAGER BEER and chill while playing this song. We will do dancing competition for him too
This music reminds me of my secondary schools days in the 70's, we have tenants from the east who used to play this cool music then in gongola state in the north of nigeria in a village known as ganye. i am still enjoying it here in yola these days. the names of our tenants were jude, dede, Ate, Antonia, they have all gone ack to the east, oh how i feel nostagia for my chidhood!, feeling emotional, feel like crying!, where did we originate and where are we going to?, Joe Nez rest in peace till we meet again!
This is my best music then when I was in secondary in 90s ..most specially one of his hit track called Adaku adanma.and I was dating a lady called Adaku then.so whenever we are together I normally plays this song for her ..
your shot not remind me when I was serving my master back in those days in Yola Adamawa state. though I didn't enjoy it then but now I am missing the moment
This music always reminds me my early childhood life in Enugu in the late 70's, I use to live with my aunt who was a teacher then and her husband plays the music a lot, and each time I walk down our street then I hear music shops playing it, I grew up and fell in love with Joe Nez music, I always replace the CD each time it gets lost, hit like if you love ❤️ this iconic musician Joe Nez.
Old time love was undiluted. It was a knife with a face , but these days the love is full of deciets and bringing in exs into marriage is the in thing. Women testing the " Cassava," of other men cutting diseases , often times ringing in pregnancy of other men and insulting their husbands It is an evil time we are in now. God will save us with open eyes.
This writer knew Joe Nez as an uncle in Chief Unaeze’s compound in Umuajaka village, Ulakwo in Owerri North LGA. This writer was in born and raised in this compound, which he visited from his Lagos base just two months ago for a burial. And he saw and greeted and embraced Ndaa Cecilia, the late Joe Nez’s wife, also in the same compound. Joe Nez was born and raised in Ulakwo, died and was buried in Ulakwo. NTA Ch 6 Aba covered his entire burial in1978 ( I was a secondary school boy then). My compound was literally a musical Mecca for over 3 weeks as musicians and musical groups especially from the Eastern Region converged and entertained morning, afternoon, night in his honour before his burial. Joe Nez’s Top Six band, Original Wings of Aba, Super Wings of Aba, Apostles, The Flames, Founders 15, Action, Paulson Kalu, Christie Essien, One World, Cloud 9... so so many too numerous to remember. We the young ones were in the clouds during those weeks. Now Joe Nez’s father and mother might have hailed from the Mbaise area, but their children all of whom I know as uncles and aunts were born and raised in Ulakwo and only one went back to Mbaise to settle. His name is Anyaemele (Opigwe), a musician who sang the then hit song Martina Bu Nwannem. This is an authentic account as this writer can mention the names of all Joe Nez’s children and siblings. Two of his sons are currently involved in music, John and Isaac, the latter in the U.S.. To date Umuajaka Ulakwo is their village and their mother is there. This piece is out to help people to disregard speculations, rumours and their many versions.
Yes bro you know the story. We are from Ulakwo Obube in Owerri North LGA I am Iyke Joseph Joenez Jr, aka (Bless Trybe), I'm based here in New York USA. Joenez is my Dad, and am the 5th child. I was just a kid still holding my violin toy when he passed It's a story of migration from his grand parents People should leave the dead to rest in peace. Keep loving his music God bless you all. Peace
U are completely wrong. He grown-up thinking he is from there but he death body brought home Mbaise because it was discovered that he is not original from dia. I can take u to his burial grave
@@zionziki If your dad is not important no body will discuss him. History and memoirs is one thing the Igbos pay less regard to ,but very important. My greatest pain is that the vacuum he created have not been filled .There are some people that I wish to stay around all the time. The man is sound very intelligent and creative. We are hoping that some day ,an artist will come up ,whom we will say aah this is Joenez.
Please give some kudos to the wizard on bass guitar, the perfect guy on kongas, the wicked keyboardist, and the steady man on drum sets, they all make the music pretty cool ❤
IN THOSE DAYS PEOPLE DID APPRENTICESHIP THUS WERE SOLIDLY GROUNDED IN THEIR ENDEAVOURS. DO YOU KNOW FAITAI ROLLING DOLLAR? LISTEN TO HIS MUSIC AND OTHERS.
This song give me courage when Malaysia woman want to hold me down with love ,I advice myself that am not In Malaysia for a pleasure trip only for a business trip
Old music still remain the best and classic i remember my dad always vibing this jam way back when growing up especially when returning from school for lunch keep living and live long the living legend thanks for all the care you give to your children when growing up you shall live long to eat the fruit of your labour
I don't like listening to this song. I shade tears each time I listen to this Nosike song. It gives me deep thought of life. It's a song with deep meaning. Tears is coming from my eyes.
For those arguing about Joe Nez' Local Government of origin, pls he's from Ibeku Okwuato, Aboh Mbaise LGA, Imo State. He lived and died in Ulakwo, Owerri and his corpse was brought back to his ancestral home in Mbaise. He was buried along Afor-Ibeku - Aboh Road were he still lies till date. However, let us note that music knows no ethnicity, no religion, no barriers. May God give us the likes of Joe Nez, Rex Lawson, Prince Nico Mbarga, Fell Kuti, Bob Marley, etc again........
I knew him as onye Umuajaka Ulakwo. Good to know his real origin. Back in the 1970s and early 1980s most people that lived in Ulakwo came from many other parts of Imo. Issac one of his son was a class mate at Obube Secondary and we lived few kilometres away from them.
Mid 1990s, growing up with my elder brother in Awka. Every evening whenever he returns from his shop at Eke Awka, he will drop the LP on the turn table and blast till we sleep. Joe Nez, Celestine Ukwu, etc… RIP my big brother, I’m in tears right now.
Each Time, I listen to this music, it makes shake my head. I visited places in this world but PHC - Port Harcourt holds special place in my heart. I envisaged Port Harcourt being the Coolest Garden City in this Whole Wide World BUT today see what the so-called indigenes are doing to the LOVELY place in the name of power struggle. We often drive from Enugu to enjoy a weekend in the place but not any more. Shame Indeed The place was being built with love by all LOVERS of Garden City till these party jumpers thought otherwise. Yet, they cannot show which way they're heading, apart from accumulation of Belle-infrastructures 'For-Me-I-Alone'. SELF CENTER-ISM
My mum's best ever and my most glorious song while growing up. I am really surprised to see this song here on youtube. The person that uploaded this song doesn't know he brought supreme happiness to a family of 4boys and 2 parents. This is nostalgic. May the Almighty God bless this Dj abundantly. You have made my year. Thanks a million.
Thanks so much for your kind words chidi martins. I bought the CD many years ago and I thought I should share it with everyone as there is joy in sharing. Thanks a lot.
Reminds me of good old days.. The voice is so beautiful undiluted yet great sound to the ear.. I repeated this same song more than thrice.. I love you Joe Nez
I used to listen to this song every Friday evening on my Grandpa’s radio via Delta Broadcasting Service Asaba(DBS). Now I’m listening to it again here in the Garden city of Port Harcourt. Take me back to the good old days. #ripgrandpa
Thanks to joe nez. I sleep with the song, Dance with the song, Cry with the song, Laugh with the song Wake with the song. I enjoy every lyrics of the song. Dj Dynamite, thanks for the song.
Beautiful to hear this music here, shaped my childhood, "malinconico" nostalgic for my lovely Eastern Naija, coal city, Awka, Nnewi, Umuahia , Owerri Onitsha....etc. Thanks for the upload
This song reminds me of my young days... growing up in Enugwu. This song was always blaring from the record store on the ground floor of our yard at Edinburg Road. I feel nothing but nostalgia, listening to it now, as an adult. Good old days 😊💗
As grateful as I am reconnecting with one of my late dad's favorite music in the world, I am sadden by so many account of lose here and how bad things have gotten on so many levels, in Nigeria today compared to when this music was released. May God restore the country of my birth in Jesus name, Amen!
Pure classic. Listening to this song, I drift down memory lane, down my childhood. I can picture my Dad sitting in the living room listening and shacking his head to the incredible melody of Joe Nez
I love this music so much at the time even the only thing I can hear and understand was my landlady, chast 44 and many 44. This is the time people like me listen to it from Radio IBC Owerri, Imo State. Thanks
Lovely song. Reminds me of my Dad's radio/deck box taller than l was then (@4/5years old). I used to think this legend (Joe Nez) lives in the box. Hahaaha.
This music reminds me of my late mother. She will always ask me to play "Besi-nwam" (her version of the chorus Nosike). My mother's name is Bessy. So she assumes the song is calling her name...I love my mother. So every time I play this song I think of my lovely beautiful mother. May her gentle soul rest in peace. And to the indefatigable Joe Nez...May your soul rest in peace. You are dead but you live on to die no more.
Who's here 2024 hit like button ✅
☝🏾
It's timeless
Ancient 🎉
Memories last forever. Dearest beloved parents continue to rest on. please show some love
🎉 Whao! Good music ! Old sch but still relevant
Evergreen Joe Nez business trip. Who dey here 2024. Let's cruise..
Who’s here in 2024, we go again next year 😂😂😂
We are here o!!!😊
Listened to it today,remembering my late father how he plays it on LP.Also listened to Celestine Ukwu'igede' album
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We plenty😂
Nigerians are known for their musics songs,and the films industry, but this local iconic legend who left his craft behind for us to enjoy makes him my favorite artist. My legend, Please rest in peace 🪦 my beloved ❤❤😢😢
May his soul rest in peace
R.I.P DAD.....The tears always come when I hear his songs. His songs along with celestine ukwu,oriental brothers,fela's zombie song and Eric Donaldson were his favourite. He would come back from work with professor suya from owerri road Enugu,take his bath and sit and give us suya and then take his one bottle of PAL LAGER BEER and chill while playing this song. We will do dancing competition for him too
😂😂😂😢😢😢😢I love your father so much. That wasike my grandfather. Great family men. I can feel your missing him
This is really an 042 guy.
Knowing professor of suya in Owerri Rd.
He is alive
Rest on. The music reminds me too of my late love parents. memories last forever
Your dad is a great man
This music reminds me of my secondary schools days in the 70's, we have tenants from the east who used to play this cool music then in gongola state in the north of nigeria in a village known as ganye. i am still enjoying it here in yola these days. the names of our tenants were jude, dede, Ate, Antonia, they have all gone ack to the east, oh how i feel nostagia for my chidhood!, feeling emotional, feel like crying!, where did we originate and where are we going to?, Joe Nez rest in peace till we meet again!
This is my best music then when I was in secondary in 90s ..most specially one of his hit track called Adaku adanma.and I was dating a lady called Adaku then.so whenever we are together I normally plays this song for her ..
Papa Joe Nez continue to Rip
your shot not remind me when I was serving my master back in those days in Yola Adamawa state. though I didn't enjoy it then but now I am missing the moment
Wonderful songs of my teens in the late 70 nd 80. This song ressonate in my soul and the ecstasy is overwhelming.
@@nonyeikechukwu5698 I hope you later marry the Adaku??🥹
This music always reminds me my early childhood life in Enugu in the late 70's, I use to live with my aunt who was a teacher then and her husband plays the music a lot, and each time I walk down our street then I hear music shops playing it, I grew up and fell in love with Joe Nez music, I always replace the CD each time it gets lost, hit like if you love ❤️ this iconic musician Joe Nez.
Onu asata kwenu...... Enugu is a place to be those 70s my brother
This is my uncle. I loved his song growing up. I was much closer to his son. They are all tall.
🤣🤣My brother, back in the days at Abakpa Nike Enugu
Same here broo, born and bread in Enugu, enugu is my second home , my origin is Imo state.
Abakpa representing!😂
My wife best song,I fall in love with her because of this song ,2021 we are here show some love my people 😊
Good to hear brother, God will continue to bless your home
Old time love was undiluted. It was a knife with a face , but these days the love is full of deciets and bringing in exs into marriage is the in thing. Women testing the " Cassava," of other men cutting diseases , often times ringing in pregnancy of other men and insulting their husbands It is an evil time we are in now. God will save us with open eyes.
this song reminds me of my late sweet mother. pls show some love.2019
may she rest in peace, amen
It is well
@@alwayshardbeinganarsenalfan God bless you tremendously
@@julianaigiri1118 Thank you
This writer knew Joe Nez as an uncle in Chief Unaeze’s compound in Umuajaka village, Ulakwo in Owerri North LGA. This writer was in born and raised in this compound, which he visited from his Lagos base just two months ago for a burial. And he saw and greeted and embraced Ndaa Cecilia, the late Joe Nez’s wife, also in the same compound. Joe Nez was born and raised in Ulakwo, died and was buried in Ulakwo. NTA Ch 6 Aba covered his entire burial in1978 ( I was a secondary school boy then). My compound was literally a musical Mecca for over 3 weeks as musicians and musical groups especially from the Eastern Region converged and entertained morning, afternoon, night in his honour before his burial. Joe Nez’s Top Six band, Original Wings of Aba, Super Wings of Aba, Apostles, The Flames, Founders 15, Action, Paulson Kalu, Christie Essien, One World, Cloud 9... so so many too numerous to remember. We the young ones were in the clouds during those weeks.
Now Joe Nez’s father and mother might have hailed from the Mbaise area, but their children all of whom I know as uncles and aunts were born and raised in Ulakwo and only one went back to Mbaise to settle. His name is Anyaemele (Opigwe), a musician who sang the then hit song Martina Bu Nwannem. This is an authentic account as this writer can mention the names of all Joe Nez’s children and siblings. Two of his sons are currently involved in music, John and Isaac, the latter in the U.S.. To date Umuajaka Ulakwo is their village and their mother is there. This piece is out to help people to disregard speculations, rumours and their many versions.
Yes bro you know the story. We are from Ulakwo Obube in Owerri North LGA I am Iyke Joseph Joenez Jr, aka (Bless Trybe), I'm based here in New York USA. Joenez is my Dad, and am the 5th child. I was just a kid still holding my violin toy when he passed It's a story of migration from his grand parents People should leave the dead to rest in peace. Keep loving his music God bless you all. Peace
U are completely wrong. He grown-up thinking he is from there but he death body brought home Mbaise because it was discovered that he is not original from dia. I can take u to his burial grave
I don't care where he came from. The bottom line is we missed him and we love his music.
@@zionziki If your dad is not important no body will discuss him. History and memoirs is one thing the Igbos pay less regard to ,but very important. My greatest pain is that the vacuum he created have not been filled .There are some people that I wish to stay around all the time. The man is sound very intelligent and creative. We are hoping that some day ,an artist will come up ,whom we will say aah this is Joenez.
John is a nephew of my grandmother from mbaise
Am in love with this song. Who's here 2020. Hit like. Am not here for a pleasure trip but a business trip yesooo come on. ❤❤❤❤💝💝💝💝💝
Yes oo
We dey here
I am here for family
The guys that paved the way
Am here in November 2020
Please give some kudos to the wizard on bass guitar, the perfect guy on kongas, the wicked keyboardist, and the steady man on drum sets, they all make the music pretty cool ❤
IN THOSE DAYS PEOPLE DID APPRENTICESHIP THUS WERE SOLIDLY GROUNDED IN THEIR ENDEAVOURS. DO YOU KNOW FAITAI ROLLING DOLLAR? LISTEN TO HIS MUSIC AND OTHERS.
Walahi. All of dem "kill" the music. I thought I'm the only listener that is in tune with the instruments. Dem "kill" the music wotowoto.
Showman JOENEZ. You live forever
This song is pure bliss. Reminds me so much of my youth days growing up in Onitsha. Nostalgic.
You are right bro. Growing up in Enugwu, this song is always blaring from a record store on my street. Good old days ☺️
When Music was not all about Money but making people Happy.
May his rest in peace
@Onyenucheya Emeka...LOUDER PLEASE.
Who's listening in 2019. Come on guys
Am here my best song
🙋♀️
Nice song
I
Evergreen
This song give me courage when Malaysia woman want to hold me down with love ,I advice myself that am not In Malaysia for a pleasure trip only for a business trip
Sarawak! Sabah!! and those from Thailand fat fat fat like a cow 🐮 🐮
That was a very nice decision bro... All we came for was business and nothing more
Sabah,sarawak,johor,penang.....
Bro are you still in Malaysia?
@Rashida Kartini same too I dey Malaysia
@Rashida Kartini my whatsapp number +2348037572206
Old music still remain the best and classic i remember my dad always vibing this jam way back when growing up especially when returning from school for lunch keep living and live long the living legend thanks for all the care you give to your children when growing up you shall live long to eat the fruit of your labour
2020 and I'm still here. Evergreen JoeNez
The song reminds me of my late parents. Rip. Memories are timeless 😢
I love this song very much,who is with me this new month let hear you by liking or comments
Pls sir I like u, let's share ideas
Agreed! Beautiful song! The first time I heard this song in its' entirety. Talented musician.
I don't like listening to this song. I shade tears each time I listen to this Nosike song. It gives me deep thought of life.
It's a song with deep meaning. Tears is coming from my eyes.
You're right, God bless you
This is my late daddy's favorite music,may his soul rest in peace.Amen!
Also my dad. He would usually wake us up with sweet melody. He made me start liking it too.
Same with my dad RIP
joy chukwu
Amen
There souls is resting in peace
My his soul continue rest in peace
His songs are always a balm to my nerves. It always bring life to my entire system. It is evergreen songs. May his soul continue rest in peace.
For those arguing about Joe Nez' Local Government of origin, pls he's from Ibeku Okwuato, Aboh Mbaise LGA, Imo State. He lived and died in Ulakwo, Owerri and his corpse was brought back to his ancestral home in Mbaise. He was buried along Afor-Ibeku - Aboh Road were he still lies till date. However, let us note that music knows no ethnicity, no religion, no barriers. May God give us the likes of Joe Nez, Rex Lawson, Prince Nico Mbarga, Fell Kuti, Bob Marley, etc again........
I knew him as onye Umuajaka Ulakwo. Good to know his real origin. Back in the 1970s and early 1980s most people that lived in Ulakwo came from many other parts of Imo. Issac one of his son was a class mate at Obube Secondary and we lived few kilometres away from them.
@@Oparakelechi
But before this comment about his ancestral home,was there any rumor about him in your village he was not from Ulakwo?
Kingsley Nwaru his mother is Ulakwo, thanks
The main Jonez is from Mbaise.The one from ulakwo is one of the top six that took over after the death of the main jonez in 1977
How did he died please
An evergreen,natural melody. God bless who uploaded this music.
God bless you too. Enjoy it.
mascotee mascot yes oooooooooo
This song reminds me of my late mum. She made me to love it. I played it all through my university days.
I feel like traveling back to my old good days ,this music brought tears to my eyes thank you nez for given us such a wonderful song continue to r.i.p
This song, is something else, am off the hook right now. oh!! My my God, Who is with me 2020. This song can cure Coronavirus🙏🙏🙏
I'm with you bro April 2020 listening from Accra..
Am with u bro in Sweden
😍U.S
N with you bro reporting from south Africa
@@lamincsay7795
Good music for the soul bro
Enjoy and be safe in Sweden...
Mid 1990s, growing up with my elder brother in Awka. Every evening whenever he returns from his shop at Eke Awka, he will drop the LP on the turn table and blast till we sleep. Joe Nez, Celestine Ukwu, etc…
RIP my big brother, I’m in tears right now.
Nostalgia......bringing back that old atmosphere. God is great. Sept. 2020
This is one of the best musics that i love in my life.
I used to watch my dad play this song of this talented man and I grew up to be a lover of his songs
Each Time, I listen to this music, it makes shake my head. I visited places in this world but PHC - Port Harcourt holds special place in my heart.
I envisaged Port Harcourt being the Coolest Garden City in this Whole Wide World BUT today see what the so-called indigenes are doing to the LOVELY place in the name of power struggle. We often drive from Enugu to enjoy a weekend in the place but not any more. Shame Indeed
The place was being built with love by all LOVERS of Garden City till these party jumpers thought otherwise. Yet, they cannot show which way they're heading, apart from accumulation of Belle-infrastructures 'For-Me-I-Alone'. SELF CENTER-ISM
It makes me cry how our leaders had torn it's citizens apart cos of their greed for power
My mum's best ever and my most glorious song while growing up. I am really surprised to see this song here on youtube. The person that uploaded this song doesn't know he brought supreme happiness to a family of 4boys and 2 parents. This is nostalgic. May the Almighty God bless this Dj abundantly. You have made my year. Thanks a million.
Thanks so much for your kind words chidi martins. I bought the CD many years ago and I thought I should share it with everyone as there is joy in sharing. Thanks a lot.
Thanx chidi martins. Enjoy the music more and more.
Reminds me of good old days.. The voice is so beautiful undiluted yet great sound to the ear.. I repeated this same song more than thrice.. I love you Joe Nez
When Joe Nez is playing everyone listen, simply classic.
Songs on the marble. Evergreen indeed. Reminds me of good old days in secondary school.
This music makes me fill so good and it remembered me the very old time thanks to who ever make it work
Dancing this in the train. My father's music. Chai, I miss my father.😢
So sorry I too lost my own dad early last year and he loves this music so much and it makes me to cry
I used to listen to this song every Friday evening on my Grandpa’s radio via Delta Broadcasting Service Asaba(DBS). Now I’m listening to it again here in the Garden city of Port Harcourt.
Take me back to the good old days. #ripgrandpa
very emotional , memories of my sweet late parents always reconnect me to those days
Thanks to joe nez. I sleep with the song,
Dance with the song,
Cry with the song,
Laugh with the song
Wake with the song.
I enjoy every lyrics of the song.
Dj Dynamite, thanks for the song.
Benjamin Martins UWC bro. Enjoy it.
JOE NEZ - BUSINESS TRIP, MY LANDLADY & NOSIKE. My heart beat, thinking of those days.
My favourite song.
Evergreen Joe Nez. Very soothing.
What a wonderful voice and nice sound, kudos to you Joe Nez.
R I P JOE NEZ... This music always reminds me of my years in Enugu back in the early 80s.
Who's listening to this lovely track in April 2020 and alsl who ever have the lyrics should please drop it so we learn.
I don't think one has the lyrics of the song!!!
2021
Me I need
Jonny Eze Music Makes Me Forget That I Have Not Eating Dinner Many Times When I Growing Up As A Young Man, God Continue To Bless Your Soul.
Listening in 2024 hit the like button ✅
My late mom best track mom may your gentle soul rest in the blossom of God My first love is my mom
My late dad's favourite song. This music still rocks in 2020. Waoh...I will look for the CD.
even in 2019 I'm still enjoying this music like never before may your soul rest in peace sir......🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂
Even me my best
Old is gold
Meaningful song by Joe. Wisdom cioned into music. Thanks to the one who uploaded it.
Joe Nez!your songs always reminds me of my childhood
Me too.. It's one of my old best song
god bless you for uploading this song we need more
Very lovely and interested music waxed during the olden days when God's gifted talents was on verge
Egwu mgbe uwa bu uwa, rest on the great son of Biafra, Igbo amaka, God bless you plenty DJ dyno
Wow! MY Dad's favourite music. That's when men were boys.
STEVE IKE when boys were men and men were men!
Today, men are boys and boys remain boys never grow to become real men.
Gone are the days of real men!
This song always reminds me of my lovely dad. Gone but still fresh in my heart❤.
This was real oringo at my early 80's oh God things has really change..may his soul rest in peace👏
Oh my God! Many legends has gone!!! This kind of world chaii
This is pure Nostalgie, i remember the late 80's when my grandfather used to jam this vibes, good old days ❤
Beautiful to hear this music here, shaped my childhood, "malinconico" nostalgic for my lovely Eastern Naija, coal city, Awka, Nnewi, Umuahia , Owerri Onitsha....etc. Thanks for the upload
Beautiful!! Mum loves it. reminds her of the good days. Bringing back good memories.
I did not grow to meet this song but I appreciate this interesting song. Business should not be missed with pleasure is what I learn in the song.
There's no time this new songs , will beat old school music .
Even in 2021 I listened 🎧... when music is evergreen!
This song reminds me of my young days... growing up in Enugwu. This song was always blaring from the record store on the ground floor of our yard at Edinburg Road. I feel nothing but nostalgia, listening to it now, as an adult. Good old days 😊💗
Nostalgia..Song reminds me of growing up in Enugu attending Ngwo Girls High School.
Forever in my mind. Rest on Dad, this is one of my lovely late Dad's favorites musics
Exceptionally talented. I have bought this album severally. Joe Nez was different, extremely gifted from heaven.
Eziokwu broda
Feeling like going back in time.
I miss my dad. He likes playing this music. 😭😭
Rest in peace dad.
Joe Nez, great song for great people. Charles Ujunwa Obi, Awo-Omamma (Maryland U.S.A).
God bless America
Evergreen music. Playing it while working in the Office. I am here on a business trip and not a pleasure trip. 2021 and beyond Joe Nez wu dachiii!
Nice song, oh my God I'm so in love with this song. Joe nez u are there
2019 raise up ur hand ✌️✌️✌️✌️ 1love
🤚 2021
As grateful as I am reconnecting with one of my late dad's favorite music in the world, I am sadden by so many account of lose here and how bad things have gotten on so many levels, in Nigeria today compared to when this music was released. May God restore the country of my birth in Jesus name, Amen!
Plllllllll
Lllll
Lllll ppl lllllllplllll
Nigeria is a curse. It cannot be restored. Pray for peaceful exit of the Igbo people.
Am in love with this song I never get tired to listen to it
Nigeria has always been the storehouse of great and nostalgic MUSIC !!!!
I fukin agree🔥🔥🔥
JOE NEZ my soul feeder.
REST IN PEACE 🕊️
Pops played this every weekend...RIP Pin Jacks...I’m stilling rocking for you!
this song can only make me cry cuz it reminds me my late dad tears
Same with me,I love my father may his soul rest in peace Amen
May their gentle souls rest in peace in bosom of the most high God
Me too bro...😭😭😭
2020 still listening when am about to retire for the night
My dads favorite home song. When I hear it, I remember dad with smiles. Many thanks for uploading.
I 'm Ghanaian, but I like this music too much
Pure classic. Listening to this song, I drift down memory lane, down my childhood. I can picture my Dad sitting in the living room listening and shacking his head to the incredible melody of Joe Nez
I love this music so much at the time even the only thing I can hear and understand was my landlady, chast 44 and many 44. This is the time people like me listen to it from Radio IBC Owerri, Imo State. Thanks
I listened to the song on radio IBC Owerri back then.
Lovely song.
Reminds me of my Dad's radio/deck box taller than l was then (@4/5years old). I used to think this legend (Joe Nez) lives in the box. Hahaaha.
Lol😅
Cool Jazzy, melodious and classic. Reminders of the good old days as a youth.
This music reminds me of my late mother. She will always ask me to play "Besi-nwam" (her version of the chorus Nosike). My mother's name is Bessy. So she assumes the song is calling her name...I love my mother. So every time I play this song I think of my lovely beautiful mother. May her gentle soul rest in peace. And to the indefatigable Joe Nez...May your soul rest in peace. You are dead but you live on to die no more.
I don't know the year this song was sang....But, My Uncle life band made me fall in love with it❤❤❤❤❤❤💃💃💃💃❤Still listening 2023💃✊
Thanks For uploading 🙌💃🥂
Thank you for this OP. Today i am explaining the song to my daughter as my dad did to me in the late 80s. RIP Dee Jonez.
Will I ever be tired of listening this song? I don't think. Can never be awashed of this.
Ron Hamilton
May Chukwuokikeabiama the Almighty God use this wonderful Song to bless me and my family ise ise iseee
nice song i love you Joe rest in peace my man from emeka dubai
Hv been searching for this song for God know how long
Now you found it Gloria, enjoy! Lol
please D J can you search for his songs 60s/70 . Usomma Nnemu ETC. pls. thank you and God bless
I have always love this song. Complete BIAFRAN Music.
This music refreshes my Bariga, Lagos memories in the early ninetiees. It was played on a daily basis in our house.
When things were lot better in my country. My dad will tell me stories of how they use to rock the song
I feel in love with this music too much.
God bless Joe Nneze😅