When Ghana and Igbo people in Nigeria were inseparable in mutual culture and love before politics happened, all of a sudden we became enemies. I was already in college before I found out the music is not Igbo song because we sang it in the Igbo version, local radio station played especially Friday evening. I lost a bet to my friend because I thought Pryce Armah is an Igbo man. Politicians has destroyed the love we had for each other. Which way Africa
These musics bring good memories those days at Enyimba.... I remember Bakasi,powerline,Samek,Faulks road.... Remember my guys Eze,nwude,Nwakita..... Chai
This is mostly loved by weed smokers. Nigeria made these musicians what they are today. Okukuseku band of Ghana, Ashanti brothers band of Ghana, city boys band of Ghana. They based in two cities in Nigeria, Aba and Onitsha. Odor ye wu brothers.
I'm sure this song is more popular in Eastern Nigeria than the whole of Ghana. Ghana blessed us with beautiful sounds. City Boys, Pryce Armah etc. God bless y'all. It's 2021 baby
The same time we GHANAIANS also love NIGERIA songs we don't understand some of the words but yet still keep listening to songs . Those the days of FELA and many NIGERIA ARTISTS. THANKS FROM BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS
This is when Ghana music was absolute diamond...Ghana should stop the competition with Nigeria music industry because the solution is there staring at them..They must go back to this basic beat and upgrade the quality with modern musical technology..This music is fantastic!!!!!! I love this..Listen to Burna Boy, you can easily pick up elements of Fella's beat..Authenticity is everything when it comes to music..
In music, authenticity gives a musician identity and identity will deepen the connection and the love between the musician and his or her fans..It's that simple..
I don't understand the language but there is so much happiness in my heart anytime am listing to this song and many other Ghana songs. God bless you ... Nwa Aba for you...
Is a good song.. talking about is wife/friend. How he misses her..he is souvh on love. Unfortunately most of these Ashanti Ghana songs are difficult to explain word for word. You really have to understand the language to the context of the song. He is not sweating using F words, B words to describe her woman But pure education and his love for his family and friends It makes me sad at the same time as my parents use to listen to him and they are more 🙏🏿 🙏🏿❤️
Nice Ghanaian Music. I'm not from Ghana but Iike their Highlife music. I grew up with it. Very relaxing music to dance to.. Please keep it alive. My generations still find it enjoyable.All of you remain blessed. From USA.
REAL MUSIC WELLA,EVEN THOUGH I DONT UNDERSTAND D LANGUAGE,BUT I ENJOYED D BEATINGS HERE,I COULD REMEMBER IN D 70S,WHEN I WAS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL AND DURING BREAK PERIOD,I WILL BE HEARING THIS MUSIC FROM THOSE STREET RECORD STORES THEN,KAAAIIII
Proud to be a Ghanaian thanks to you all Africa shall be great again
I just remembered when I bought my first car and when i came back from abroad for the first time to Nigeria it was this song all true loving it
When Ghana and Igbo people in Nigeria were inseparable in mutual culture and love before politics happened, all of a sudden we became enemies. I was already in college before I found out the music is not Igbo song because we sang it in the Igbo version, local radio station played especially Friday evening. I lost a bet to my friend because I thought Pryce Armah is an Igbo man. Politicians has destroyed the love we had for each other. Which way Africa
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U are a wise man
They brought the useless Ghana must go because of the relationship well interested between their igbo host.
Go to upper iweka today at Onitsha you will be hearing this song and all the area boys play Nd dance it right from 80's till date.
These musics bring good memories those days at Enyimba.... I remember Bakasi,powerline,Samek,Faulks road.... Remember my guys Eze,nwude,Nwakita..... Chai
enjoyed this hit growing up in Nigeria but now I base in Ghana I understand what they're saying. the love between Ghana and Nigeria is great 👍
I bet this great music made more money 💰 in Enugu (042) than in the whole Ghana 🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃
Who is here 2021
Superb music
Me love love it 😀
This is mostly loved by weed smokers. Nigeria made these musicians what they are today.
Okukuseku band of Ghana, Ashanti brothers band of Ghana, city boys band of Ghana. They based in two cities in Nigeria, Aba and Onitsha. Odor ye wu brothers.
I'm sure this song is more popular in Eastern Nigeria than the whole of Ghana. Ghana blessed us with beautiful sounds. City Boys, Pryce Armah etc. God bless y'all. It's 2021 baby
Did you forget Nana Mpadu
@@ndoapex some of my friends from Ghana when i sing this song to them they are surprised and they dont even know the songs.
@@princeezego3352 I introduced my Ghanaian roommate to these classic gems of my youth in Igboland.
Those days in Onitsha town, when you pass opposite Ashawo hotels all you hear is this songs, 80s
You are bad boy! It seems you used patronized Ashawo then.....
I don't understand the language of Ghana, but I love their music so much❤😇
Memory growing up in Enyimba city aka. ABA
City Boys is a legend for Ghana 🇬🇭
This song are most played in Biafran region of Nigeria more than Ghana
You are 100%correct. Onitsha till date is the capital of old school Ghana music.
@@brawneze3198 o,
@@brawneze3198 o,
My BIAFRAN brother, thank you for your words about this music, Nigeria and BIAFRA. The sun must rise.
Yes guy
I'm still enjoying it here in Tokyo in December 2020.
Me too
This song played for such a long time in Enugwu, growing up as a young boy, come home from school hungry, then this song will be blasting.
"I AM A NIGERIAN BUT I LOVE GHANA MUSIC MOSTLY THE EIGHTIES, OKUSEKU, CITY BOYS ETC.
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The last track is the best Aba Enyimba City
Much Love ❤️ Odo Onyami Gods Love
These songs were big hits in Nigeria, back in the days. We never understood the meaning but we couldn't stop enjoying the songs. Evergreen !
The same time we GHANAIANS also love NIGERIA songs we don't understand some of the words but yet still keep listening to songs . Those the days of FELA and many NIGERIA ARTISTS.
THANKS
FROM BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS
Who's still listening to this old school even in corona virus pandemic
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After reading comments I'm convinced Nigeria and Ghana are one..gotta go visit igbo Land someday 🙏❤️❤️
This is when Ghana music was absolute diamond...Ghana should stop the competition with Nigeria music industry because the solution is there staring at them..They must go back to this basic beat and upgrade the quality with modern musical technology..This music is fantastic!!!!!! I love this..Listen to Burna Boy, you can easily pick up elements of Fella's beat..Authenticity is everything when it comes to music..
In music, authenticity gives a musician identity and identity will deepen the connection and the love between the musician and his or her fans..It's that simple..
I don't understand the language but there is so much happiness in my heart anytime am listing to this song and many other Ghana songs. God bless you ... Nwa Aba for you...
No 1 Park Road.. ulo elu..chaiiii..remembering far back
Is a good song.. talking about is wife/friend. How he misses her..he is souvh on love. Unfortunately most of these Ashanti Ghana songs are difficult to explain word for word. You really have to understand the language to the context of the song. He is not sweating using F words, B words to describe her woman
But pure education and his love for his family and friends
It makes me sad at the same time as my parents use to listen to him and they are more 🙏🏿 🙏🏿❤️
Listening to this music this morning has just made my day and God bless the city boys of Ghana!
I will never forget city boys and okukuseku band as an Igbo man
The perfect way to start the evening, the perfect way to welcome the night.🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
This is real Music by real musicians not by accidental musicians
Ja I like your voice, nice voice.
Nice Ghanaian Music. I'm not from Ghana but Iike their Highlife music. I grew up with it. Very relaxing music to dance to.. Please keep it alive. My generations still find it enjoyable.All of you remain blessed. From USA.
This Music is more popular in Aba, Abia State Nigeria than any other place in the world; even though the people Don't understand the lyrics.
Thanks for listening. Kindly check out this playlist
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Beauty of being Ghanaian.
Love your voice ❤❤❤❤
Atee tee! Pure gem!! Much love and respect 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
I don't understand ⚠️the language buh the music 🎵🎶 is super top notch 💪 LOVE FROM NIGERIA ♥️
REAL MUSIC WELLA,EVEN THOUGH I DONT UNDERSTAND D LANGUAGE,BUT I ENJOYED D BEATINGS HERE,I COULD REMEMBER IN D 70S,WHEN I WAS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL AND DURING BREAK PERIOD,I WILL BE HEARING THIS MUSIC FROM THOSE STREET RECORD STORES THEN,KAAAIIII
Watching from Ghana, enjoying the tune this noon
Nice song I don't understand their language but Iike the song
Smoking weed 🚬 and listening to this music in biafra land Nigeria 🇳🇬
This album was huge in eastern Nigerian during my school days.
The great Ghanaian highlife sound ❤️
How I wish there will b a remix of this 🎵. With the little touch of modern instrument.. Is gonna be 💥
This music is evergreen
I do listen to it .old music is more better than some new nonsense music of now a days
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The songs carries words of wisdom!
thanks for listening...much love from 9jahighlifemusic..
They never had lots of money and opportunity but they had happiness in their hearts...just watch their dancing
thanks for listening...much love from 9jahighlifemusic..
Obuoba J.A Adofo the living legend we love you ❤️❤️💪
Wow,Ghana who do una
You left your calling and pursuing shadow,this the sound i was hearing growing up here in Nigeria back then
best song ,I always remember my father when every I play this music 🥰😍💃💃💃💃💃
EVER TASTE OF TIME , WHEN THE WORLD STILL REMAIN THE SAME , THOUGH ....... , LET IT BE /// .
Any ABA man here?
I dey here.... Enyimba those days. Omo memories
Owerri Aba by Ohanku Representing... Old Aba Days... Nwanne ole ihe owu?
Onitsha still jam this doing till date
Upper iweka
Adofo ur voice alone
One of the most power songs that cure's broken relationship!!
Hahaha u funny, no be small broken relationships.
@@mbachujennifer747if u understand the lyrics, u would know the music mends broken relationship
Waoooo old but still sweet music of course. Listening and watching from Qatar
Z Z
i’m nigerian i don’t even understand this but it sooo good
This music has formed the best part of my joy
Money matter's but happiness is not from Money alone. Little Things matters most.
One Of the things Nigeria obtained from Ghana
.... Bia nuru igbooo
I do listen to it
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Ifynwabia was here
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Antidepressant believe me
The best of the mind
What a legend obouba j a addofo
Very sad to miss ur partner for long, this song really touches my heart when I listen to
Here 2023
Lo mejor de lo mejor 2021 escuchando adofo Ghana Abba bendiciones
My I was young I thought this is Igbo song! I used to think they saying “Akwa nwa nebe!
😂 😂 😂. Same thing for me
I do not understand the language but i am fully un love with the music
Asa bone pass ni lol
The good old times
Masjid
Rashid
So sweet. For men. Best from Ghana.
2022 I'm still here
Music to cool the day. Beautiful sound.
Who is here December to 2022
To think this was provocative dressing and dancing at that time😂😂😂😂....
I tell u😆
Ok
❤
Baabi dehye nkoye baabi akoaa
Yes na true
My best mixtape is here 🔪🔪🔪🔪
Its july 2021
Who's here
Woooo, l love old songs because is still sweet hmmmm
I love the music
Hyyy
2022 whats up
Who here 10/14/2021
Nah we Dy here
❤❤
Ageless Music
Great songs but the video, I don't know if the video makers know what the music means
You meant the dancers? They have no clue.
This song is not something of today. Since the 90s
Na soo
I prefer listening to the songs without watching the dancers' acrobatic displays. Anyone having the same thoughts?
🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You should honestly have named the band, village boys band instead.
Foolish u are... Nigerians are even praising him and as a Ghanaian this was your Best comment? support your own dummy
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Adofo ur voice alone