Dele, thanks for the interview. I was a musician at that time & l am still a musician right now. I am happy about the interview & respect baba odion. Ofege as a group and Chris Okotie were just children of chance & luck. Their music could not be claimed to establish pop music. But have surely contributed to the wealth of pop music. There were so many pop music & pop musicians before their arrival. They came & just faded within a short time. I lived in that era as an upcoming musician. Surely baba has contributed a lot.
Fela doesn't want any body to copy his music,,, !!!! Hmm, this is why every Fuji Musicians should always comes together and celebrate Barrister every year, & did something immemorial to his credits.....
@@samueleniolorunda1631 yes oh my brother. The name is Rare. So rare that I was the only person with the name. As soon as I left school 🚸 A new student came with the same name. So he became the only " Canice " at the school 🚸. I have to give my son, the name as well. So it lives on. Thanks again brother, have a great day.
The man praised and gave Fela exceptional credit, to high heavens, for his work. We all have reservations about peoples' character regardless of their seeming perfection.
FELA was a great musician baba!!! He stood up for the common man with his music!! His music was unique and untouchable in his time and it lives on. Music is competition.... Its that simple.
Every musician stood with common men. Fela did not stood better than the like of Orlando Owoh and Sikiru ayinde barrister. They had more songs than fela that touch Nigeria's problem
@@OGUNTIu are very correct I dont even no good impact fella bring to peoples life with dat nonsense the man always doing on stage the people dat like him there all smoker like him
I really appreciate Dele Adeyanju. You are on a different level. You always do thorough research about your guests before you interview them. I hope upcoming journalists learn from you. Baba Odion made one vital point at the end of the video. He said this is more of a chat than an interview. With your style, your guests won't know when they have spoken for 3 or 4 hours.
That Sunny Okosun's track is "Africa/Freedom is now or never" the chorus he used in that track is Igbo language. It is: "Zigaa ha ozi, gwa ha na Chi anyi ka mma K'anyi jee zigaa ha ozi, k'anyi gwa na Chi anyi ka mma" It means: "Send them the message, tell them that our God is better Let's go and pass them the message, we will tell them that our God is better"
AGBALETU. This is your ACE project. Uncle Odion’s knowledge & experience is sublime. His description of FELA, SP’s juju style, Barrister’s Fuji & Aiyefele’s style is apt. He is a GURU.
What i've got realize from all these interviews is that, the legends we talk about, KSA, Obey, Fela etc are exceptional geniuses no doubt. But they are humans too. They make mistakes. So, while we praise them, sometimes we do review them as well. Great conversation.
Zigaraha ozi is an igbo language. It means Send message to them. He added Chi anyo ka mma. Our God is the best. Send a message to them that our God is the greatest
They call it the reality of day and time, Sunny Ade and Ebenezer Obey had the same attitude to their music. None of their players could go,solo and succed.
Fela supported many musicians, he even gave Dede Mabiaku a room to live in his house, he play like Fela he even copied Fela's mannerism , Orlando Owoh enjoyed Fela's support, Shina Peterr was with Fela and acknowledged Fela's influence on Afro Juju, even the great Ayinde Barrister had relationship with Fela.
Apart from Dede, all the other people you mentioned did not play afrobeat, so they wouldnt be threat to Fela. Orlando was a unique musician with a completely unique sounds from afrobeat. SSP na Juju, he was only using afro flavour to his sounds.
Find it dificult recognizing this guy who have put on so much weight as compared to a few short years ago when I saw him. Anyone seen him of recent and knows if he's got any recent ailment? If this interviewer really knows the Sound President his first question would have been how he's put on so much weight! Any how, Big Kudos to the Quincy Jones of Africa!
Before Fela started playing afrobeat, he was playing highlife jazz, in the style of the American blues and not strictly highlife. Orlando Julius was playing afrosoul, which is a combination of highlife, afrobeat & American soul music of the likes of James Brown & Otis Redding. You can detect this from his bass guitar line.
IYAWO TO KOMI OOO NITORI KOSI OWO NIGBA TOWO TI DE, MO LAYA MI FE PADAWA, ORI ELEDA MA JE NSE KE EEE KIN LAYA TO KOMI GBODO LO.................................... Please can you find more information about this music and how to get a copy if still available. Thanks for your refreshing program.
Lol Fela must have had his reasons not to trust them. There is no Nigerian artist that can outshine Fela, by creating from his music. His music is too complex and ingenious to copy, you have to totally dumb it down, to make your own good songs from it.
There is nothing like too complex and too ingenious to copy. This uncle is correct after all. That is why its only his kids that play his sounds. His music arrangement is not as complex as the variant of Juju that KSA plays. Whatever makes afrobeast is just horns and a unique style of guitar. Bob Aladeniyi that left his band to join KSA knows all the keys. That said, Fela is a genius and a special being. I respect him from now till heaven.
@@blessingajisafe6915 did you hear the man, when he said that even the white men, find it difficult to play the total number of horns that Fela played. If you notice that his children have not been able to reach the 10% level of what Fela reached, because they are trying to as Fela did. They need to dumb it down like Burna boy and co
3:45 you don't need to copy you can always be innovative with your own style,fela was a rebel with his music he sang from his experience not imagination like others
I think Fela is a realist activist and his music is unique, he may object people to learn his kind of music however Sir Shina peters admitted that when he was still a guitarist FELA encourage him to sing but to use 50% pidgin and 50% Yoruba which i think SSP emulate in his active career
@@blessingajisafe6915 olodo. You no Sabi mathematics. SSP used 30% pigin in ace, experience, and shinamania. In dancing time album, it's 40% of English /pidgin
Another interview that put paid to the rather strange notion that Shina peter created a new music. According to this legendary producer, Odion Iruoje, Afro-juju was just a variant of Juju music, and I concur. We already know this and we have been reiterating this on this thread like a lone man crying in the wilderness eating locusts.
Please avoid dragging your guests into areas that aren't their core interests. Example is asking Pa Odion Iruoje into Sikiru Ayinde Barrister's creation of Fuji. He obviously didn't know much from his saying that Barrister didn't play "Were". You are doing a great job nevertheless!
To be honest with you sir. Orlando Julius did not name his sound "afrobeat" but "AfroSoul" but just listen to his album of 1966 "Afro super soul" with hit like "Jaguar Nana" and "Efeyeso". Listen to the sounds and decide if it is Afrobeats or not. Fela used to watch him perform in Ibadan then
Orlando Julius was before fela, Hugh masekela e.t.c copying music is not difficult when you are not tone dear and can take it from there. This is just bitterness at its peak
@osezuastephen-imobhio7281 l never suggested or implied that he Segun Bucknor was a member of BLO. I only referred to Segun as one of the avant-garde musicians of that era that didn't get mentioned in Odion Iruoje's journey down memory lane.I am greyhaired enough to know that the band BLO was short for the names of Beckley Jones, Laolu Akins and Odumosu who later joined the High wattage Osibisa band.You misunderstood me Sir.
Not true. Fela is the creator of Afro beat, he produced a wide array of stars in the genre, the likes of Dede, lagbaja, showkey, fresh, fryo, Allen, Charly boy, Sultan,etc. Many Stars played in his shrine. He gave money and playing instrument to many upcoming artists. Many stars did a remix of his songs. Many stars used his tunes, lyrics etc....his impact on so many other musicians was legendary!!!!
He’s saying d truth he knows everyone of them like d palm of his hands u kids on dis plate form might not understand he actually produced everyone of them so how can he be jealous of fela he’s stating d facts ….
@@olamilokoso9366 what Truth is that ? It capital false can u give me one musician in Nigeria has of then that can compete with fela then ? This man is just hate fela to grave
Were is not entirely different kankan. Infact, the Fuji Barister played initially was 70% were. It was Kolington that changed the flavour of Fuji to move away from Were, then others follow like K1 and Ayuba. It was when Kolinton moved away that Barister himself changed his sounds.
This is just jealousy, fela ia aftobeat, almost every hip hop in Nigeria is afrobeat, and those mumu people who think barrister who only sang for Yoruba people and only recognised in the south west of Nigeria, was better than fela need aro hospital treatment, even Ebenezer obey didn't come close to fela and Obey was the master of barrister..... Goggle both musicians and see the result...
How do you want Fela children to react what you said about their father ?Since Fela is no more alive, he shouldn’t have raised the word jealousy as an elderly man.
Hope you know who " Odion idonije " is. I don't think so. Because if you do, you won't be saying trash here. He knows Fela better than you, and he's a talented producer known in the music industry, before you were born. Jealous of what in particular. Fela seems to be a demi god to you lot. He is a Saint, does no wrong. Fela',s children my foot. They are not worthy of lacing this man's shoes.
One thing some people is that they find it difficult to swallow when a spade is called a spade Fela will not allow any one else copy his style of music. How is that a bad thing to say and the fact that he Fela would send thugs beat any one who does is okay by me even the likes of Michael Jackson did that too and even the jay z's funny enough we all know that no one would allow that in this day and time. So my brother no be jealousy or bitterness plus am sure you missed the part were he said he produced Fela first hits when just returned from London
Wow Toni’s Mr Dele Adeyanju to me personally is one heck of a good entertainment journalist.l have learnt to follow him on RUclips and watch most of his interview that sounds so interesting.He is so knowledgeable of the subject matter and seems to do a whole lot of research before doing an interview.l am so impressed with his interview.l wish someone can give me his official phone number or his email address.
Dele, thanks for the interview. I was a musician at that time & l am still a musician right now. I am happy about the interview & respect baba odion. Ofege as a group and Chris Okotie were just children of chance & luck. Their music could not be claimed to establish pop music. But have surely contributed to the wealth of pop music. There were so many pop music & pop musicians before their arrival. They came & just faded within a short time. I lived in that era as an upcoming musician. Surely baba has contributed a lot.
I really enjoyed this interview It is great to know these great people behind those beautiful music.
Fela doesn't want any body to copy his music,,, !!!! Hmm, this is why every Fuji Musicians should always comes together and celebrate Barrister every year, & did something immemorial to his credits.....
The great Abami EDA. No one can be like Abami, The President for life 🎉❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
RIP BABA 70
All Fuji musicians needs to appreciate late sikiru ayinde barrister even more after listening to this man.
🎉🎉EVEN AT HIS AGE THE MAN 👨 STILL 🤫 SOUNDS SO ACTIVE AND STRONG 💪 HIS VOICE IS VERY CLEAR HH THIS IS SIGN ✍️ OF GOOD 👍 LIVING
is Gods gift, we don't have many of them this days
Wow... You finally found him.... Kudos to you Agbaletu... You are indeed doing a great job.... Well-done!
The Great Odion Idonije. Big, big, respect to you. Nigeria 🇳🇬, don't know her artistic greats. Ride on brother.
Hi,this is the first time am seeing this name apart from my friend Canice Maduba. Do have a great day.
@@samueleniolorunda1631 yes oh my brother. The name is Rare. So rare that I was the only person with the name. As soon as I left school 🚸 A new student came with the same name. So he became the only " Canice " at the school 🚸. I have to give my son, the name as well. So it lives on. Thanks again brother, have a great day.
The man praised and gave Fela exceptional credit, to high heavens, for his work. We all have reservations about peoples' character regardless of their seeming perfection.
FELA was a great musician baba!!! He stood up for the common man with his music!! His music was unique and untouchable in his time and it lives on. Music is competition.... Its that simple.
Every musician stood with common men. Fela did not stood better than the like of Orlando Owoh and Sikiru ayinde barrister. They had more songs than fela that touch Nigeria's problem
@@OGUNTIu are very correct I dont even no good impact fella bring to peoples life with dat nonsense the man always doing on stage the people dat like him there all smoker like him
I really appreciate Dele Adeyanju. You are on a different level. You always do thorough research about your guests before you interview them. I hope upcoming journalists learn from you. Baba Odion made one vital point at the end of the video. He said this is more of a chat than an interview. With your style, your guests won't know when they have spoken for 3 or 4 hours.
That Sunny Okosun's track is "Africa/Freedom is now or never" the chorus he used in that track is Igbo language.
It is:
"Zigaa ha ozi, gwa ha na Chi anyi ka mma
K'anyi jee zigaa ha ozi, k'anyi gwa na Chi anyi ka mma"
It means:
"Send them the message, tell them that our God is better
Let's go and pass them the message, we will tell them that our God is better"
Igbos and claiming what doesn't belong to them
@@YemoVic😂😂😂
Mr. Irojie is very analytical. I like his sense of judgement. He knows his onions when it comes to music. Good interview Agbaletu👍
Thanks for sharing your opinion sir, but Fela stood tall in life and stands even taller in death. Africa is proud of him
AGBALETU. This is your ACE project. Uncle Odion’s knowledge & experience is sublime. His description of FELA, SP’s juju style, Barrister’s Fuji & Aiyefele’s style is apt. He is a GURU.
Jealous is not good, no one can hold ur glory believe in God and ur seif,
Fela was born as Abami Eda Period❤
Lots of Wisdom 🙏 Thank you SIR.
Odion Iroje, is a master producer any day.
Don't meet your heros...rip Fela kuti. 1 of the greatest musicians ever!!
What i've got realize from all these interviews is that, the legends we talk about, KSA, Obey, Fela etc are exceptional geniuses no doubt. But they are humans too. They make mistakes. So, while we praise them, sometimes we do review them as well. Great conversation.
He produced Chris Okotie's chart-bursting "I need someone" album. An exceptionally talented producer.
Zigaraha ozi is an igbo language. It means Send message to them. He added Chi anyo ka mma. Our God is the best. Send a message to them that our God is the greatest
Well done Agbaletu. Very good content 👍
They call it the reality of day and time, Sunny Ade and Ebenezer Obey had the same attitude to their music. None of their players could go,solo and succed.
HE'S FROM SOBE SAME PLACE AS JUJU LEGEND ADMIRAL DELE ABIODUN. FELA ABAMI EDA INTRODUCED NEW SOUND I SAW HIS SHOW IN 1989 HE WAS INCREDIBLE.
Segun Bocknor , Monomona and BLO were also popular during the Havana era
Fela supported many musicians, he even gave Dede Mabiaku a room to live in his house, he play like Fela he even copied Fela's mannerism , Orlando Owoh enjoyed Fela's support, Shina Peterr was with Fela and acknowledged Fela's influence on Afro Juju, even the great Ayinde Barrister had relationship with Fela.
Apart from Dede, all the other people you mentioned did not play afrobeat, so they wouldnt be threat to Fela. Orlando was a unique musician with a completely unique sounds from afrobeat. SSP na Juju, he was only using afro flavour to his sounds.
Orlando Owoh is not fela's mate, both in age and music dexterity. Don't be a clown!!!
Odion Iroje is an almost forgotten legendary producer. It is pity that this kind of individual is hardly celebrated.
This such an enlightening interview. Pa Odion is an encyclopedia of music. He deserves more honours.
Find it dificult recognizing this guy who have put on so much weight as compared to a few short years ago when I saw him. Anyone seen him of recent and knows if he's got any recent ailment? If this interviewer really knows the Sound President his first question would have been how he's put on so much weight!
Any how, Big Kudos to the Quincy Jones of Africa!
Before Fela started playing afrobeat, he was playing highlife jazz, in the style of the American blues and not strictly highlife. Orlando Julius was playing afrosoul, which is a combination of highlife, afrobeat & American soul music of the likes of James Brown & Otis Redding. You can detect this from his bass guitar line.
Odion Iruoje a 100% GURU !!!. A true product of Tai Solarin and Mayflower school Ikenne. A school house was actually named after him in the 70's.
Dele another Banga,thank you for documenting;was the interview done in his house or in a art gallery?
IYAWO TO KOMI OOO
NITORI KOSI OWO
NIGBA TOWO TI DE, MO LAYA MI FE PADAWA,
ORI ELEDA MA JE NSE KE EEE
KIN LAYA TO KOMI GBODO LO....................................
Please can you find more information about this music and how to get a copy if still available.
Thanks for your refreshing program.
I think it's IK Dairo
Try Sisi Jaiye Jaiye by Late Fatai Rolling Dollar. I’m not sure if there are other versions of the song though
legendary music producer
Lol Fela must have had his reasons not to trust them. There is no Nigerian artist that can outshine Fela, by creating from his music. His music is too complex and ingenious to copy, you have to totally dumb it down, to make your own good songs from it.
There is nothing like too complex and too ingenious to copy. This uncle is correct after all. That is why its only his kids that play his sounds. His music arrangement is not as complex as the variant of Juju that KSA plays. Whatever makes afrobeast is just horns and a unique style of guitar. Bob Aladeniyi that left his band to join KSA knows all the keys.
That said, Fela is a genius and a special being. I respect him from now till heaven.
@@blessingajisafe6915 did you hear the man, when he said that even the white men, find it difficult to play the total number of horns that Fela played. If you notice that his children have not been able to reach the 10% level of what Fela reached, because they are trying to as Fela did. They need to dumb it down like Burna boy and co
@toyindipo don't argue with anyone. Fela is highly genius.
Fela was an independent Artist
Legend 👏! Baba is still looking good.
3:45 you don't need to copy you can always be innovative with your own style,fela was a rebel with his music he sang from his experience not imagination like others
I think Fela is a realist activist and his music is unique, he may object people to learn his kind of music however Sir Shina peters admitted that when he was still a guitarist FELA encourage him to sing but to use 50% pidgin and 50% Yoruba which i think SSP emulate in his active career
SSP did not use 50% pidgin. His pidgin is not more than 2%. I know all his songs.
@@blessingajisafe6915 olodo. You no Sabi mathematics. SSP used 30% pigin in ace, experience, and shinamania. In dancing time album, it's 40% of English /pidgin
Another interview that put paid to the rather strange notion that Shina peter created a new music. According to this legendary producer, Odion Iruoje, Afro-juju was just a variant of Juju music, and I concur. We already know this and we have been reiterating this on this thread like a lone man crying in the wilderness eating locusts.
Please avoid dragging your guests into areas that aren't their core interests. Example is asking Pa Odion Iruoje into Sikiru Ayinde Barrister's creation of Fuji. He obviously didn't know much from his saying that Barrister didn't play "Were".
You are doing a great job nevertheless!
Ayefele's music, is Tungba Gospel....
Bob Marley smoked weed and in chalice form and still remains the greatest today outside Micheal Jackson ..
To be honest with you sir. Orlando Julius did not name his sound "afrobeat" but "AfroSoul" but just listen to his album of 1966 "Afro super soul" with hit like "Jaguar Nana" and "Efeyeso". Listen to the sounds and decide if it is Afrobeats or not. Fela used to watch him perform in Ibadan then
Orlando Julius was before fela, Hugh masekela e.t.c copying music is not difficult when you are not tone dear and can take it from there. This is just bitterness at its peak
Orlando Julius was actually a band member with Eddie Okonta in Ibadan when Fela had Koola Lobito.
BLO, Segun Bucknor unmentioned
Beckley Jones seconded
Segun Bucnor was never a member of BLO
@osezuastephen-imobhio7281
l never suggested or implied that he Segun Bucknor was a member of BLO. I only referred to Segun as one of the avant-garde musicians of that era that didn't get mentioned in Odion Iruoje's journey down memory lane.I am greyhaired enough to know that the band BLO was short for the names of Beckley Jones, Laolu Akins and Odumosu who later joined the High wattage Osibisa band.You misunderstood me Sir.
Who amongst them can face all the disasters that, Fela Anikulapo face? More Respect for the legendary Fela.
wish it was in yoruba instead of english
The noise in the background is tiring
You forgot Beckley Jones name
Were is as old as life. Fuji is an advanced form of were. I used to play were to wake up people to eat their Sari during moslem fasting period.
Basic. The Fuji Barister was just a little different from Were.
Not true. Fela is the creator of Afro beat, he produced a wide array of stars in the genre, the likes of Dede, lagbaja, showkey, fresh, fryo, Allen, Charly boy, Sultan,etc. Many Stars played in his shrine. He gave money and playing instrument to many upcoming artists. Many stars did a remix of his songs. Many stars used his tunes, lyrics etc....his impact on so many other musicians was legendary!!!!
General statement not directed at the music man himself…
Jealous is disease...don't go to the grave like this oo
Jealousy bawo sir?
Yes oooh , for him to say someone don't want any one else to super seed him
He must have his reasons for saying that. I am into music and I can tell u that some big artists are like that. I won't mention names
He’s saying d truth he knows everyone of them like d palm of his hands u kids on dis plate form might not understand he actually produced everyone of them so how can he be jealous of fela he’s stating d facts ….
@@olamilokoso9366 what Truth is that ? It capital false can u give me one musician in Nigeria has of then that can compete with fela then ? This man is just hate fela to grave
Mr Odion, Were is entirely different from Fuji Baba Odion,..... Barrister created Fuji ,
Were is not entirely different kankan. Infact, the Fuji Barister played initially was 70% were. It was Kolington that changed the flavour of Fuji to move away from Were, then others follow like K1 and Ayuba. It was when Kolinton moved away that Barister himself changed his sounds.
This is just jealousy, fela ia aftobeat, almost every hip hop in Nigeria is afrobeat, and those mumu people who think barrister who only sang for Yoruba people and only recognised in the south west of Nigeria, was better than fela need aro hospital treatment, even Ebenezer obey didn't come close to fela and Obey was the master of barrister.....
Goggle both musicians and see the result...
Beckley jones
Lopez Susan Anderson Sarah Miller Nancy
How do you want Fela children to react what you said about their father ?Since Fela is no more alive, he shouldn’t have raised the word jealousy as an elderly man.
Hope you know who " Odion idonije " is. I don't think so. Because if you do, you won't be saying trash here. He knows Fela better than you, and he's a talented producer known in the music industry, before you were born. Jealous of what in particular. Fela seems to be a demi god to you lot. He is a Saint, does no wrong. Fela',s children my foot. They are not worthy of lacing this man's shoes.
@@caniceosuagwu2580 why not write your own comment and leave. You must be daft for coming under my comment to drop your nitwit reply.
@caniceosuagwu2580 you bini people are bunch of jealously set of people
@@caniceosuagwu2580Nobody know him..stop with inferiority complex that you bini people are suffering from.
One thing some people is that they find it difficult to swallow when a spade is called a spade Fela will not allow any one else copy his style of music. How is that a bad thing to say and the fact that he Fela would send thugs beat any one who does is okay by me even the likes of Michael Jackson did that too and even the jay z's funny enough we all know that no one would allow that in this day and time. So my brother no be jealousy or bitterness plus am sure you missed the part were he said he produced Fela first hits when just returned from London
Wow Toni’s Mr Dele Adeyanju to me personally is one heck of a good entertainment journalist.l have learnt to follow him on RUclips and watch most of his interview that sounds so interesting.He is so knowledgeable of the subject matter and seems to do a whole lot of research before doing an interview.l am so impressed with his interview.l wish someone can give me his official phone number or his email address.