I am a Hausa Man from Kano but my favourite music is Yoruba music old school e g Ayinla Omowura Haruna Ishola, kolinton ayinla ,barrister ,wasiu ayinde and others I love their music
Who else is here after seeing Ayinla on Netflix...i was born in the 90s but am so proud of the quality of songs that made the airwaves back in the days. Our parents are so lucky listening to the OmoWuras growing up and not the Naira Marleys.
I was born in 1984, I grew up listen to English music not until few months ago that I decided to research through Yoruba music, at the end I discover that Ayinla Omowura is the man to honor. Omowura is highly creative with word.
Am an Igbo Man…But grew up in Mafoluku in (Agbole )grew up listening to his songs…But understood him better after watching the movie Ayinla on Netflix…His sound is perfect
Our parent were just so lucky listening to pure talent and great music. Our generation really don't understand what music really means. It's deeply incorruptible soul searching
we are lucky too. I've decided to start collecting songs of Nigerian Musicians from as much as 70 years ago. Why ? I'm Igbo but my dad loves Ebenezer Obey ( he grew up in Lagos and speaks Yoruba pieces) and it robbed off on me, and when I started hearing Yoruba small small I began to appreciate the music more.. On the Igbo part there are people like Osadebe, Isreal Nzemani, Celestine Ukwu and Rex Lawson. I dive to South Africa to pick Mariam Makeba and the black Smith band. There is nothing to hate about the music of old, I don't understand anything in this song as Egba pass my level but the beating makes sense, it sounds like something that was released today and I'm dancing as I write. I know it's not corrupt rubbish I'm listening to. I hope we can collect as much as possible.
Listen to the song, the instrument, the soothing voice, the... All synchronizing together. All without going to music school. Ayinla Omowura is a Legend. Respect.
Special thanks to Mainframe productions for bringing back the piece of history, I'm proud to be a Yoruba man. Waidi Ayinla Egunmogaji a.k.a Son of Wura is an Icon, I will forever listen to your music no matter the level I attain in life.
Ayinla Omowura was great. He sang with easy. He was one of the most talented musicians Yoruba race has ever produced. He was a legend. Rest in peace Egun mogaji of Egba land.
Am kolawole babatunde Aka fela from isolo Akure, if you are from yoruba land and you understand yoruba very well you are going to knew that Ayinla omowura is singing original yoruba music, I can't lie to you Ayinla omowura is the best
I have done a deep research on Yoruba music and Apala. I found Ayinla Omowura far outclassed all, he lived before his time, he is a Legend I feel for you if you are a Yoruba man and dont have deep understanding of his lyrics its beyond our age I really cant explain, I feel more proud to be an Egba man first then a Yoruba man. I heard his music blared every where when I was young in Lagos. I was young Naive and read no meaning to it until a deep research into my culture, try a soul search as a Yoruba man and you will be grateful that this guy lived to deepen our culture.
True talk brother. The sad realisation is that many of our young generation find it hard to understand its language. Ayinla is a rear custodian of Yoruba cosmology and philosophy. But how many of them know that?
I can't agree less on your submission . The problem here is that there is no proper and adequate change of baton from one generation to the other as far as traditional music is concerned . I wonder why will any generation will want to loose the rich cultural contents of Omowura music.
The Man was a Legend. Traditional Music is not easy to copy. It takes only talented musician to survive with ir couple with the Egba lyrics. That is why there is no transition from old era to the new. All our present yoruba musician only take the easy route.
As an Egba man myself I don't think there is a single album of Ayinla Omowura that my dad didn't buy as we were growing up. And definitely we had to listen to them with my dad. Philosophical. The albums are the only things I'll steal from my dad
I usually get angry when daddy Play one of his CD... But Now I understand he's using it too cool off His Mind from the day Stress.. Just as am doing now..... Heritage
This takes me back to Mushin, Agege Motor Road, Lagos when Baba omo Pupa ruled the roost. Baba Ayinla a.k.a. Egun magaji, there will never be another like you. My love of your music is rooted in my childhood and l am proud to inform those who care to know that l remain your unalloyed fan forever. Sun re o.
I am with you ..Once upon A time... In Lagos State, NGR especially , Agege Motor Road Mushin when it was the center of the show and controlled by the shakers, like Omo pupo, Lati elewe omo, Lati Darasin(boxer) Alado baba bill, chief S.Kekeke, Adisa tarawoni inu fele and many others. Ayinla omowura was more than Apala musician who deserves more honors/ awards for his work.. May God continues to comfort his family and fans worldwide.
I'm listening to this with a headphone now. The sound is *super SONIC* even for an old skool song. You appreciate this better with an headphone. The separation of the lead and chorus, still brilliant and coherent in uniformity and beauty.
We can never see someone like this man ever again! This particular song will give goose bumps if you are a true Yoruba and understand the beautiful rich language he uses.
Here in abroad i hardly listen to any other music aside Ayinla Omowura..... I actually started listening to Ayinla when i came back from the compulsory NYSC service year of the Nation in 2004.
Great man! great music!!. Those days when my old man listened to his music, I'll always be angry, I will say this in my mind " what's this man enjoying in this boring music" not knowing that music will be my best music. Full of wisdom. RIP Baba Omowura
Discovered Ayinla Omowura in 1988 as a student.This man and his music has traveled with me all over the world. I did some research on him...Wow, the True Gangsta (O.G)...Lived and played music before his time...Amazing compositions, arrangements, the drums and percussion, and his voice with the "sh" pronunciations of words... makes him a special musician...For me, he ranks with Bob, Fela, Tupac and all the greats....And an not Yoruba...Great music is great music...
Why did you say that? when you are talking of music Legends 2pac cannot be omitted from the list. He was and still Rap KING A rare talent, a prophetic singer.
i really like you Guys very very very much...... for still keeping - the Ayinla Legacy - alive......more Blessings with many many Protections on each of u...its me YS.......Gbagura real and born and grown - up at Agege, TRAIN by one of Ayinla's Real and Core - Fans / Team.
You have all said it all. What distinct Ayinla's lyric from legend like Baba legba N Baba n ghani is the deep IFA recitation in all of his records. Ayinla was a born babalawo and musician. That was two great talents combination!!!
Egunmogaji osatoko osogun se munimuni is a real gangster of his time,as a mushin boy like him I was in secondary school when he died,I doff my cap for the late Omowura.
I lived in Mushin too and was just in my first year in Secondary school when he died. The greatest musician from Yorubaland. My considered and candid opinion as someone who was raised listening to all genres of Yoruba music and artists then.
Egunmagaji himself, he is a legend in Yoruba music, his songs and music will continue to be relevant because it is rich in both lyrics and rhythm. Every of his work has message that is ever relevant!
Alhaji Ayinla's music is not only fantastic but deeply spiritual, congenial and full of wisdom. He rides on the tidal waves of music delivering every line with expertise and exceptional mastery...
I discovered that am getting older now, but am falling in line with these lyrics, which I deemed as noisy sounds, when I growing up in Epe, Oke Balogun...
I watched the film produced by Kelani, Mainframe titled AYINLA in memory of late Ayinla Omowura - Egunmagaji of Egbaland last Saturday 10th July,2021 at Silverbird Cinema, Shoprite Building, Abuja Nigeria. I was touched the way I was when I heard of his demise on 6th May, 1980. I love his music to no fault. May Allah continue resting his soul in Jannatul fridaousi. Egba sons and daughters won't forget you.
In the words of former Congolese leader Patrick Lumumba, I quote: "Tell my Children I came 50 years too soon" end quote. then he was executed. So was Ayinla Omowura. he was a music legend.
Was für ein Musik Alter...I listen to these everyday and night on a 1000 watts Samsung speakers...Highly appreciated and classified as a ever green Yoruba song...These song cools me down after a stressfull German Work day. Danke und bitte Mehr...MoreMore for us in Berlin...liebe Grüße an alle in Lagos.
Ayinla Omowura , i remained your number one ardent fan , listening to your music intoxicate and energized me. Your talent is raw , can't stop listen to any of you tracks every day. Continue to rest in peace Egun mogaji ! Anigilaje !
Ayinla Omowura was a legend both in life and in deat, he was a great composer of songs, masters of yoruba language and a fearless vocalist. No matter how bad the situation is, once I listen to his music a new life is breath into me.
Apala takes me back to my childhood. 70's naija. My popsie was a big fan of this music. And it grew on me. Memories of cruising in our 504, full a/c on the express heading to Ijebu from Lagos . Those were the days. R.i.P Dad. 🖤. #apala4life
Ayinla Omo wura one of the best old Scl music still on top till now sweet, lovely understand fantastic infant it lecture music is better than today music 💯% rest in perfect in peace baba were still enjoying yr work still🖐️🖐️🖐️
If I don't listing to Ayinla omowura in a day I don't complete I don't known this man 2 much in ile Agodo Orin am just happy that Ayinla come from Ogun state Abeokuta
I will never forget my area of oluwole in Lagos island. Itafaji area .agarawu area. Back to back I real miss Nigeria, right now I am listening to the song all the way form Montreal Quebec in Canada.
He is surely a Legend, Lyrically and The Originality of his Music composition, Socially diversified to Blend with Every Group of Elites and saundry, Regardeless of his too early demise ,His music and legend shall always bremain evergreen.
This old music and it's like are the music with local contents unlike all the rubbish audio and video music that youth of nowadays were listen.....No moral is really uphold today in our society. ..... I wonder why one of his sons can't take after him in music industry. ..... Ayinla Omowura rest in peace......B'Onirese oo fingba mo, eyi to ti fin ko le e parun.
Outstanding Performance from Ayinla.. awesome synchronization with his band,the talking drummer was just a perfect start and the way Ayinla composed his songs amazes me. There can never be a match for his legacy
I'm working on being a gospel musician I bet you I'm getting more inspiration from his songs... I'm downloading as much as possible... Thanks to the legend.
This great music. 👍 I enjoyed this kind of music while growing up in the 70s. Ayinls Omowura is a legend. Just respect his art. We lost him a day after my Dad was buried in May 1980. Love this man's music. ❤ 😂
I wish Hakeem Ayinla can be interviewed about his late father so that younger people can learn and know more about this great musical Icon that passed on May 6th 1980. When next I am Abeokuta, Nigeria, I will see if I can locate him.
I was a kid with my late dad who loves going to Abeokuta every friday and right at the beer parlour when I was rushed into the house only to find out later that The Music Legend was there and some commotion which led to his death that very day but the music still lives on RIP Anigilaje Omo Wuramotu
Ayinla Omowura; one of greatest musical brains of our calender but depart us too soon. Very unfurtunate since he had departed the face of this earth with almost all our curtural musicians which caursed our Yoruba music to erode to the level of loosing our cultural musical instruments in our music. Sunnn reee ooo egun mogajii omo won ni Itoko.
+Debo Alder Yes, he departed so early bcos he was more on the difficult side. As much as I do cherish his music, he was more on the boastful end full of ego to the detriment of other musician that cross his way mostly when in performance with him. An "Ogboni man" dat lack patient. Either fighting with wives or neighbours that lead to his demise in 1980 or so if I can still remember as a school boy in Bariga in Lagos. Miss him as a talent though, but others need to learn from his attitude. Patient has brought musicians like Ebeneezer Obey & KSA this far.
Olotu, eku agba. Eledumare yio mafunyin se. Iba o fun Baba Ode, eran le o ma pa, e o nipa niyan. Ama juyin se. Ejowo Olotu, eranko wo lo un je agbalangbo. Nigbati mowa ni nkan bi omo ogun odun, Baba landlord mi je ogboju ode. Osi pa eran kan nigbano. Eranko yi lewa pupo, sugbon won ti se aayan re kin tode. Nko ri ori e. Lati igba na nko tun gbo lenu enikeni oruko eranko yi di ojo oni lati bi odun merindiladota seyin. Eseun.
Anyone who wishes to know more about Ayinla should get the recently published 500-page book Ayinla Omowura - Life and Times of an Apala Legend. Many of the questions asked here are well answered in the book by a foremost Nigerian .media practitioner Festus Adedayo
I remember those days i use to work back then at Eko hotel. Whenever i pass through Obalende listen to this man music played on the street of Obalende. MHSCTRIP.
Always liked his music but Ayinla the movie gave me a new perspective and appreciation of the great man and his talent. He was basically a gift, that came like the tsunami he was and swept all before him.
I am a Hausa Man from Kano but my favourite music is Yoruba music old school e g Ayinla Omowura Haruna Ishola, kolinton ayinla ,barrister ,wasiu ayinde and others I love their music
masha,Allah
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Who else is here after seeing Ayinla on Netflix...i was born in the 90s but am so proud of the quality of songs that made the airwaves back in the days. Our parents are so lucky listening to the OmoWuras growing up and not the Naira Marleys.
me too 😂
I only find 2 of his songs on Tindal
Me 👏👏👏
Dido
Me too🖐. And I'm beginning to love his music even though i don't really understand Yoruba cos I'm from Ghana. Nice Story of a great Legend
me too. 90 born. but the brilliance is incomparable
I was born in 1984, I grew up listen to English music not until few months ago that I decided to research through Yoruba music, at the end I discover that Ayinla Omowura is the man to honor. Omowura is highly creative with word.
Same here lol
Good my brother
I never tired of listening to his music,such a great talent. Imagine 31years ago his music still lingering on.
@@adewunmiakorede2349 Very true, on my RUclips page I posted some of Ayinla music I sing for people to know it value.
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Am an Igbo Man…But grew up in Mafoluku in (Agbole )grew up listening to his songs…But understood him better after watching the movie Ayinla on Netflix…His sound is perfect
Who's listening in 2020? may we keep listen many more years to come!
amen
Amen
Les meilleurs sons du passé 🎉🎉2020
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Amen
Our parent were just so lucky listening to pure talent and great music. Our generation really don't understand what music really means. It's deeply incorruptible soul searching
we are lucky too. I've decided to start collecting songs of Nigerian Musicians from as much as 70 years ago. Why ? I'm Igbo but my dad loves Ebenezer Obey ( he grew up in Lagos and speaks Yoruba pieces) and it robbed off on me, and when I started hearing Yoruba small small I began to appreciate the music more.. On the Igbo part there are people like Osadebe, Isreal Nzemani, Celestine Ukwu and Rex Lawson. I dive to South Africa to pick Mariam Makeba and the black Smith band.
There is nothing to hate about the music of old, I don't understand anything in this song as Egba pass my level but the beating makes sense, it sounds like something that was released today and I'm dancing as I write. I know it's not corrupt rubbish I'm listening to.
I hope we can collect as much as possible.
Listen to the song, the instrument, the soothing voice, the... All synchronizing together. All without going to music school.
Ayinla Omowura is a Legend. Respect.
Special thanks to Mainframe productions for bringing back the piece of history, I'm proud to be a Yoruba man. Waidi Ayinla Egunmogaji a.k.a Son of Wura is an Icon, I will forever listen to your music no matter the level I attain in life.
Same here. He is a great icon
Ayinla Omowura was great. He sang with easy. He was one of the most talented musicians Yoruba race has ever produced. He was a legend. Rest in peace Egun mogaji of Egba land.
Am kolawole babatunde Aka fela from isolo Akure, if you are from yoruba land and you understand yoruba very well you are going to knew that Ayinla omowura is singing original yoruba music, I can't lie to you Ayinla omowura is the best
Contents, messages, arrangements, beats , ayinla omowura was an embodiment of talents
I will continue listening to this forever. My grandma and dad loves this
I’m Igbo, even tho I don’t understand the language I’m so loving the song🥰❤️
I have done a deep research on Yoruba music and Apala. I found Ayinla Omowura far outclassed all, he lived before his time, he is a Legend I feel for you if you are a Yoruba man and dont have deep understanding of his lyrics its beyond our age I really cant explain, I feel more proud to be an Egba man first then a Yoruba man. I heard his music blared every where when I was young in Lagos. I was young Naive and read no meaning to it until a deep research into my culture, try a soul search as a Yoruba man and you will be grateful that this guy lived to deepen our culture.
True talk brother. The sad realisation is that many of our young generation find it hard to understand its language. Ayinla is a rear custodian of Yoruba cosmology and philosophy. But how many of them know that?
I can't agree less on your submission . The problem here is that there is no proper and adequate change of baton from one generation to the other as far as traditional music is concerned . I wonder why will any generation will want to loose the rich cultural contents of Omowura music.
The Man was a Legend. Traditional Music is not easy to copy. It takes only talented musician to survive with ir couple with the Egba lyrics. That is why there is no transition from old era to the new. All our present yoruba musician only take the easy route.
He is talented no doubt, but saying he outclassed all is a slap on the face of people like Yusuf Olatunji and Haruna Ishola
Salam Feyisetan
As an Egba man myself I don't think there is a single album of Ayinla Omowura that my dad didn't buy as we were growing up. And definitely we had to listen to them with my dad. Philosophical. The albums are the only things I'll steal from my dad
Go ahead and do that Bro.
I’m looking for one title of his songs I saw it on Ayinla the film he was talking about prostitute
I usually get angry when daddy Play one of his CD... But Now I understand he's using it too cool off His Mind from the day Stress.. Just as am doing now..... Heritage
Yes o. I move to this or obey with wifey almost every night to ease our minds for bed. Good music is good
I love this song, any time I am stressed out I play it my Daughter used to sing it even though she doesn't understand it .I love it.
Am sure, like mine, your Dad wouldn't have listened to this music from a CD, but a cartridge or plate! Smilesss
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Dnm m.m
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Evergreen
Brother, Ayinla Omowura Omo Yusuf Anigilaje
The Best Of all Times from Itoko Abeokuta
Egunmagaji of Egba Land. RIP (everlasting)
Onigbo NLA of Egba land
Nice one to you my brother
i live in united kingdom but anytime am listten to ayinla music on youtube it always remind me 37 years ago at olosa mushin
David Adeola i was in class 3 at Metropolitan College Isolo In 1980 then. May his gentle soul continue to RIP!
Thats what am talking about, back to the real mother land music after listening to some Mariah carey. thank you sir. love from Houston tx.
I am igbo man by tribe but I love this Yoruba music
Smile smile smiling. Is a liar
I appreciate you my brother...
I am Edo..... But love his music to bits.... Composition and instrumentation is great.
Arguably the best, Ayinla Omowura is undoubtedly in the upper echelons of the Apala music industry.
This takes me back to Mushin, Agege Motor Road, Lagos when Baba omo Pupa ruled the roost. Baba Ayinla a.k.a. Egun magaji, there will never be another like you. My love of your music is rooted in my childhood and l am proud to inform those who care to know that l remain your unalloyed fan forever. Sun re o.
Yes Oo. We the mushiners really love him.
I am with you ..Once upon A time... In Lagos State, NGR especially , Agege Motor Road Mushin when it was the center of the show and controlled by the shakers, like Omo pupo, Lati elewe omo, Lati Darasin(boxer) Alado baba bill, chief S.Kekeke, Adisa tarawoni inu fele and many others.
Ayinla omowura was more than Apala musician who deserves more honors/ awards for his work..
May God continues to comfort his family and fans worldwide.
You are very lucky to witness his era. Especially seen him playing on the stage.
I know the same place
Good memories , good old days 🤔😍
Africa is blessed with musical genius like late Omowura.
I'm listening to this with a headphone now. The sound is *super SONIC* even for an old skool song. You appreciate this better with an headphone. The separation of the lead and chorus, still brilliant and coherent in uniformity and beauty.
Rightly said. I listened to this with headphones too.
I tell you...separation of his lead voice, back up, instruments one by one...Omo hmmm 💘💘
We can never see someone like this man ever again! This particular song will give goose bumps if you are a true Yoruba and understand the beautiful rich language he uses.
True💯
What does it say ?
Here in abroad i hardly listen to any other music aside Ayinla Omowura..... I actually started listening to Ayinla when i came back from the compulsory NYSC service year of the Nation in 2004.
Omowura Anugilaje Fans club ...i think we need come 2gether and create thus
U are right Sir
Great man! great music!!. Those days when my old man listened to his music, I'll always be angry, I will say this in my mind " what's this man enjoying in this boring music" not knowing that music will be my best music. Full of wisdom. RIP Baba Omowura
Ayinla the movie brought me here, I understand my dad better, the man died the year I was born, my father love his music so bad, now I understand
Late Alhaji Ayinla Omowura remain a great Apala musician no doubt, his style of music is incomparable. May his soul continue to rest in peace. Amen
Egunmagaji, Anigilaje,Alhaji costly,Alhaji gulder,phylosopher, your music lives on .Sun re ooo.
Discovered Ayinla Omowura in 1988 as a student.This man and his music has traveled with me all over the world. I did some research on him...Wow, the True Gangsta (O.G)...Lived and played music before his time...Amazing compositions, arrangements, the drums and percussion, and his voice with the "sh" pronunciations of words... makes him a special musician...For me, he ranks with Bob, Fela, Tupac and all the greats....And an not Yoruba...Great music is great music...
more respect to u. u know!
Mike Enahoro
Thank
Mike Enahoro but sorry u shouldn't have added tupac
Why did you say that? when you are talking of music Legends 2pac cannot be omitted from the list. He was and still Rap KING A rare talent, a prophetic singer.
this guy can not be beaten in composition and arrangement for years to come.
No one can't beat alhaji costly
I swear I listened to most of his songs, and I wondered how he does, his so talented
I just watch ayinla on Netflix. that brought me here. I have never listened or pay attention to his music until now that I watch the movie on Netflix.
i really like you Guys very very very much...... for still keeping - the Ayinla Legacy - alive......more Blessings with many many Protections on each of u...its me YS.......Gbagura real and born and grown - up at Agege, TRAIN by one of Ayinla's Real and Core - Fans / Team.
Jonah Yushau….Omo aga omo oshun…Gbagura born
You have all said it all. What distinct Ayinla's lyric from legend like Baba legba N Baba n ghani is the deep IFA recitation in all of his records. Ayinla was a born babalawo and musician. That was two great talents combination!!!
Egba people are gifted when it comes to music💛
True. Most high percentage of Yoruba singers are Egbas back then
baba omowura is my father he always pay us visit in our house according to my parent so is a great man with lovely music
Egunmogaji osatoko osogun se munimuni is a real gangster of his time,as a mushin boy like him I was in secondary school when he died,I doff my cap for the late Omowura.
I lived in Mushin too and was just in my first year in Secondary school when he died. The greatest musician from Yorubaland. My considered and candid opinion as someone who was raised listening to all genres of Yoruba music and artists then.
Egunmagaji himself, he is a legend in Yoruba music, his songs and music will continue to be relevant because it is rich in both lyrics and rhythm. Every of his work has message that is ever relevant!
Alhaji Ayinla's music is not only fantastic but deeply spiritual, congenial and full of wisdom. He rides on the tidal waves of music delivering every line with expertise and exceptional mastery...
💯
Great guy, a descendant of egba origin, omo ijaiye kurunmu, ake in abeokuta. God bless your soul.
Quite coordinated master of yoruba music genre.
Ayinla songs made me to remember to late father. In fact, that's why I listening to this melodious songs now
I discovered that am getting older now, but am falling in line with these lyrics, which I deemed as noisy sounds, when I growing up in Epe, Oke Balogun...
Me too, infact I now prefer listening to this all day than today’s music
How i wish i was alive during Egun Magaji era,I love Ayinla Omowura
Hit like you came from watching 'Ayinla' on Netflix!
I watched the film produced by Kelani, Mainframe titled AYINLA in memory of late Ayinla Omowura - Egunmagaji of Egbaland last Saturday 10th July,2021 at Silverbird Cinema, Shoprite Building, Abuja Nigeria. I was touched the way I was when I heard of his demise on 6th May, 1980. I love his music to no fault. May Allah continue resting his soul in Jannatul fridaousi. Egba sons and daughters won't forget you.
In the words of former Congolese leader Patrick Lumumba, I quote: "Tell my Children I
came 50 years too soon" end quote. then he was executed. So was Ayinla Omowura.
he was a music legend.
Was für ein Musik Alter...I listen to these everyday and night on a 1000 watts Samsung speakers...Highly appreciated and classified as a ever green Yoruba song...These song cools me down after a stressfull German Work day. Danke und bitte Mehr...MoreMore for us in Berlin...liebe Grüße an alle in Lagos.
A legend from the motherland.
chai ..nah yyou enjoy this song pass ...
Wo Kommst du hier? Bist du ein Nigerianer und wo in Berlin bist du?
Ayinla Omowura , i remained your number one ardent fan , listening to your music intoxicate and energized me. Your talent is raw , can't stop listen to any of you tracks every day. Continue to rest in peace Egun mogaji ! Anigilaje !
Tomorrow makes it 39 years since he died.His legacy lives on.His music, timeless classic.What can I say
Ayinla Omowura was a legend both in life and in deat, he was a great composer of songs, masters of yoruba language and a fearless vocalist. No matter how bad the situation is, once I listen to his music a new life is breath into me.
Apala takes me back to my childhood. 70's naija. My popsie was a big fan of this music. And it grew on me. Memories of cruising in our 504, full a/c on the express heading to Ijebu from Lagos . Those were the days. R.i.P Dad. 🖤. #apala4life
ire de ire made koloruko meji ire ni ire nje won ti rije won ti rimu won rimu mo iyen O ni sele lasiko tiwa
Ameen
Ayinla Omo wura one of the best old Scl music still on top till now sweet, lovely understand fantastic infant it lecture music is better than today music 💯% rest in perfect in peace baba were still enjoying yr work still🖐️🖐️🖐️
Evergreen Music....fully enjoying still . Today 18th November 2024. May his soul rest in peace
If I don't listing to Ayinla omowura in a day I don't complete I don't known this man 2 much in ile Agodo Orin am just happy that Ayinla come from Ogun state Abeokuta
I will never forget my area of oluwole in Lagos island. Itafaji area .agarawu area. Back to back I real miss Nigeria, right now I am listening to the song all the way form Montreal Quebec in Canada.
Who is listening in 2021? Who is also watching the Ayinla movie?
may Allah(swt) forgives all Alhaji Ayinla omowura's sins. Ameeeeenah.......great music
Amen
I grow up listening to ayinla as my grandma Shop partner audio cassette seller plays it all the time, what a memory at kobiti egba, Abeokuta Nigeria
The music of my grandfather takes me back to Oja Omida, Ibara Abeokuta. Reminiscing my roots, Omo Egba Alake.
am out of nigeria having a little problem then i remember to listen to his music
Wow. Am always relaxed and free whenever I listen to this music. RIP AYINLA OMOWURA
Mike Enahoro, you can say that again. My late junior turned me to his music after he returned from London and myself from US in the early 80s.
Great musician 👌. Rest in peace 🙏 🪦. Ayinla Omowura.
Oya, On Behalf of all FujiNaija fans....!
Who is still here by 2024?
me o
He is surely a Legend, Lyrically and The Originality of his Music composition, Socially diversified to Blend with Every Group of Elites and saundry, Regardeless of his too early demise ,His music and legend shall always bremain evergreen.
This old music and it's like are the music with local contents unlike all the rubbish audio and video music that youth of nowadays were listen.....No moral is really uphold today in our society. ..... I wonder why one of his sons can't take after him in music industry. ..... Ayinla Omowura rest in peace......B'Onirese oo fingba mo, eyi to ti fin ko le e parun.
I really enjoys listening to Ayinla Omowura,thanks for uploading this.Segun from Minneapolis,Minnesota.
An enjoying the talking drum with a lots of Yoruba proverb mixed together. R I P AYIINLA OMOWURA.
Each time I listen to ur songs, am always moved, it touched my soul.
hmmmmmmm most experience and focus. as I was told he doesn't look book when he was in the studio to release his record
Outstanding Performance from Ayinla.. awesome synchronization with his band,the talking drummer was just a perfect start and the way Ayinla composed his songs amazes me. There can never be a match for his legacy
I'm working on being a gospel musician I bet you I'm getting more inspiration from his songs... I'm downloading as much as possible... Thanks to the legend.
Am only 23year old but old classic music like this inspire Nd cool me off
My favourite LP. Rest on Egunmogaji Omo Wuramotu. No-one comes closer to you as far as Apala music is concerned.
This great music. 👍
I enjoyed this kind of music while growing up in the 70s. Ayinls Omowura is a legend.
Just respect his art.
We lost him a day after my Dad was buried in May 1980.
Love this man's music. ❤ 😂
This classic outstanding voice is a voice that not even his brother and son can imitate but the band. Respect baba, u forever live in our heart.
Among the yoruba music in Nigeria is only osupa can sign up like this in yoruba language, take it or leave
Beeni o, Omo agba ni osupa
Nice music! It make me cool when feeling alone. Also is a inspirational music that teaches life attitude.
Very rich music❤#ProudlyYoruba
I wish Hakeem Ayinla can be interviewed about his late father so that younger people can learn and know more about this great musical Icon that passed on May 6th 1980. When next I am Abeokuta, Nigeria, I will see if I can locate him.
Hakeem is no more.
Hakeem is late, I think halimat took after their dad, she is also a musician
The best of his time. Great music. So long Anigilaje.
I have never seen a tale
nted composer like this before. RIP anigilaje.
I was a kid with my late dad who loves going to Abeokuta every friday and right at the beer parlour when I was rushed into the house only to find out later that The Music Legend was there and some commotion which led to his death that very day but the music still lives on RIP Anigilaje Omo Wuramotu
Ayinla Omowura; one of greatest musical brains of our calender but depart us too soon. Very unfurtunate since he had departed the face of this earth with almost all our curtural musicians which caursed our Yoruba music to erode to the level of loosing our cultural musical instruments in our music. Sunnn reee ooo egun mogajii omo won ni Itoko.
Your comment is crisp, instructive and apt. Ayinla left too early and it really affected the landscape of Yoruba music. May his soul rest in peace.
+Debo Alder Yes, he departed so early bcos he was more on the difficult side. As much as I do cherish his music, he was more on the boastful end full of ego to the detriment of other musician that cross his way mostly when in performance with him. An "Ogboni man" dat lack patient. Either fighting with wives or neighbours that lead to his demise in 1980 or so if I can still remember as a school boy in Bariga in Lagos. Miss him as a talent though, but others need to learn from his attitude. Patient has brought musicians like Ebeneezer Obey & KSA this far.
You have a point. But do you know any Apala musicians at the time that got along?
They all boasted as the best of the pack.
This is pure talent....so..so gifted...the Yoruba is too advanced for me...but his lead vocal is just perfect.
Olotu, eku agba. Eledumare yio mafunyin se. Iba o fun Baba Ode, eran le o ma pa, e o nipa niyan. Ama juyin se.
Ejowo Olotu, eranko wo lo un je agbalangbo. Nigbati mowa ni nkan bi omo ogun odun, Baba landlord mi je ogboju ode. Osi pa eran kan nigbano. Eranko yi lewa pupo, sugbon won ti se aayan re kin tode. Nko ri ori e. Lati igba na nko tun gbo lenu enikeni oruko eranko yi di ojo oni lati bi odun merindiladota seyin. Eseun.
I am very proud to be a Yoruba man🎉🎉🎉
Anyone who wishes to know more about Ayinla should get the recently published 500-page book Ayinla Omowura - Life and Times of an Apala Legend. Many of the questions asked here are well answered in the book by a foremost Nigerian .media practitioner Festus Adedayo
I am addicted to this song I'm just twelve I can't get over it
A very talented musician, who flew too close to the sun!
I remember those days i use to work back then at Eko hotel. Whenever i pass through Obalende listen to this man music played on the street of Obalende. MHSCTRIP.
Baba e sure oo. really enjoyed the song.
Now I understand why grandpa was fond of him. Gosh!!
I am 90 born. my first encounter after watching the movie on Netflix, and I am never not listening to these brilliant works of pure art.
Ayinla egun mogaji....hat is what my dad call you sure my LEGENG HERO ore Ayinla baba biriki......you guys are the best
Always liked his music but Ayinla the movie gave me a new perspective and appreciation of the great man and his talent. He was basically a gift, that came like the tsunami he was and swept all before him.
I love Ayinla Omowura’s songs and other old apala music and I always listen to this to calm my self. My mom made me love the song so much
I'm still here 2021...
This song never gets old .
Am enjoy this song from Shropshire drive Coventry uk
Osupa ni Oba irawo...