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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by Xion: 11:48pm On Oct 24, 2013
I almost forgot Chris Okotie
, and one guy that sang his r n b in hausa and English "yarinya ina son ki, in baki ba, sai rijiya"

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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by franktolk(m): 11:48pm On Oct 24, 2013
Felix Liberty - Ifeoma
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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by Ishilove: 11:48pm On Oct 24, 2013
Xion: And there was "Maria, maria" and "I'll keep right on searching till I find"

Bongos
"Nothing good comes easy

This I know

And I'll keep right on searching till I find"


smiley
Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by Ishilove: 11:50pm On Oct 24, 2013
franktolk: Felix Liberty - Ifeoma
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLezMIM3Tn8[/flash]
This song embarassed me to no end. My friends and family usually inserted my name when they sang it and I would beg them to stop. For where!

Memories smiley
Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by franktolk(m): 11:51pm On Oct 24, 2013
bongos ikwue - still searching
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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by Xion: 11:54pm On Oct 24, 2013
nanidee: Hey guys, so this morning, I woke up with a song on my mind... Ras Kimono's Rhumba style, and I have since been watching old school naija music with the likes of Onyeka Onwenu, Mike Okri, Sunny Okosun, King Sunny Ade, Majek Fashek, Daniel Wilson, Orits Wiliki and many more (Thank God for youtube). Whew...so many nostalgic feelings cry cry cry (I'm sorry if a topic like this has been posted in the past... just wanted to share)

Enjoy with me:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R84CMQjymyw

See how little things bring big blessings,
A simple act of starting this thread has brought back feelings of true joy to people who thought the good days are gone.
Thanks for this thread and the download links.

To the blazes with skelewu and its million videos

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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by franktolk(m): 11:54pm On Oct 24, 2013
Funmi Adams - Nigeria
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIODtxBX8ug[/flash]

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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by msb247(m): 11:54pm On Oct 24, 2013
nanidee: Trying to find one of the most played songs in every birthday those years... Song goes like this..."oo, yeah I wish you happy birthday, oooo yeah, very many many happy returns".

Anyone remember it?

Yeah sure! It's 'Happy Birthday' performed by 'Evi-Edna Ogholi'

I'm even listening to it RIGHT NOW and it's on 'Repeat One' cheesy
Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by franktolk(m): 11:57pm On Oct 24, 2013
Christy Essien Igbokwe - Ife
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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by Ishilove: 12:00am On Oct 25, 2013
nanidee: Mike Okri... Rumba

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN-askbtv9g&list=PLA2C3EBF4A6610F74
I loved this track. smiley

My favourite Okri song was one he did with one sweet voiced lady like that (can't remember her name). The chorus goes like this:

"You are the one

I want as a friend

No one else

No one else

You are the one

I want as a friend

No one else"


A lady was dancing ballet in the shadows throughout the duration of the video.

Who has a download link please?
Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by Xion: 12:00am On Oct 25, 2013
Please, does anyone know of a musicomedy about "Monica".

Monica was always doing weird things like using margarine as toothpaste etc

"Pana Pana, Monica Don kill me"
Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by houstonia(m): 12:04am On Oct 25, 2013
Junior & Pretty

Sadly at the peak of their career, Junior passed away on February 2, 2005 following injuries he sustained from a motorcycle accident. Pretty is presently an events consultant.

Isaac Black


For all his achievements and fame, award winning reggae musician Prince Isaac Black Egbeobauwaya died unsung and left a heart broken wife at the mercy of in-laws who accused the twenty-five- year-old lady of killing the husband.

Evi Edna Ogoli


Unable to cope with the sad reality of dwindling fortunes, in 1999, Edna-Ogholi decided to move to Cote D’Voire in search of bootleggers who were busy pirating her works. She later moved to Paris, France, where she is currently based.

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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by Ishilove: 12:06am On Oct 25, 2013
Big.game:
i have always been a fan of oldschool music, both foreign and local. I remember those days when I'd wake up in the morning to goto school and iyogogo by onyeka onwenu would be playing on tv and the world just felt right. This thread is priceless.
That was NTA 2 Channel 5. smiley
Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by Ishilove: 12:08am On Oct 25, 2013
Xion: Please, does anyone know of a musicomedy about "Monica".

Monica was always doing weird things like using margarine as toothpaste etc

"Pana Pana, Monica Don kill me"
Junior and Pretty. It was their break out track. 'Monica' was followed by 'Bolanle'

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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by houstonia(m): 12:10am On Oct 25, 2013
Drdaps: Ras Kimono, Lijadu Sisters, Sir Shina Peters, Uwaifo, Onyeka Onwenu and Christy Essien- Igbokwe Apart from Mandy Ojugbana, who has obviously taken to the air-waves for a promising career in the Nigerian electronic media, the likes of Uncle Tunji Oyelana, Hakeeb Kareem, Dizzy K Falola, Lorine Okotie, Alex O, Alex Zitto, among others could be described as most wanted music stars of yesteryears. However, in this concluding part of our series thatstarted last week, few of these stars of yesteryears have actually fizzled out while some have actually made a return to the game in which they set the pace many years ago.
Victor Olaiya
Baby Jowo, Omo Pupa, Odale Ore, Iye Jemila, among other classic hits of his rocked the music scenein the 60s and 70s and they conveniently placed Sir Victor Olaiya in the league of Nigerian living music legends. Although, theoctogenarian highlife music geniusno longer hits vocal booths for new album, he’s learnt to be performing once in a while at his Surulere, Lagos’ Stadium Hotel.
Christy Essien- Igbokwe
One time PMAN President and Calabar born lady of soul shook the music world back in those days with such songs as Omo mi seun rere, which is still a classic. Christy remains an icon and a living music legend. Her disappearance from the music scene few years ago has however left no one in doubt that probably the velvet- toned voice songstress has dumped her music career for good. Christy’s plans to record another album and the recent remix of her old song Omo mi seun rere by one new female singer which had her dropping few lines, is an indicationthat she is making a comeback tothe music scene.
Bongos Ikwe
Aside been the sweet voice behind the sound track of Cock Crow at Dawn, the old popular television drama series, Still Searching, Teardrops, and Mariama are some of Ikwe’s classic songs that earned him an enviable position among the top 10 music stars of yesteryears. While he’s still a making a frantic effort to return to music, BongosIkwe is currently making ends meet as an hotelier in Oturkpo, Benue State.
Dan Maraya Jos
He is the favourite of the Northerners in the 70s and 80s. Dan Maraya Jos became the toast of Hausa music lovers with the songs like Gulma Wuya, Auren Dole, Jawabin Aure, and host f classic hits. Ever since he came toLagos to perform and was honoured during one of PMAN’s events, few years ago, little or nothing has been heard of the Jos, Plateau State based Dan Maraya.
Felix Liberty
He is one of Nigerian great artistes who were carried away by their fame. The reckless life-style of Felix Aigbe Liberty of Ifeoma and 419 fame was the genesis of his fall scene and this really affected his music career. But thank God, he had since beenarrested by the Holy Spirit and the lover boy as he was fondly called in those days is now a pastor, singing for the Lord.
Lijadu Sisters
They were the first Nigerian female identical twins to dictate the pace in the Nigerian music industry in the late 60’s, 70s and early 80s. The sisters with voices released their debut album titled Iya Mi Jowo in 1969 on the Decca Records Label and dropped Danger, a sophomore album in 1976. Their final two albums before they went abroad were Sunshine and Horizon Unlimited in 1978 and 79 respectively. While inthe US, they released Double Trouble; a compilation of previously recorded materials from their albums Horizon Unlimited and Danger, in1984. After settling in the US, they disappeared from the public eye, making details of their music career sketchy, as they rarely grant interviews. The Lijadu Sisters, will be forever remembered for their hit classic Orere Elejigbo
Victor Uwaifo
That the famous guitar boy is a man of many parts, is like statingthe obvious. Apart from being a living music legend, Sir Victor Uwafor is a writer, sculptor, university teacher and inventor of repute. His all time mega hit song, Joromi, is reputed to be the first African song to win a gold disc, and certainly one of thehottest selling classics to have ever come out of Nigeria. Some ofother unforgettable songs of Uwaifo include Siwo-Siwo, Sweet Banana, Guitar Boy, Do Amen Do, Akwete, Ebiss Ebiss, Dododo among others that have ruled the airwaves for many years.
Onyeka Onwenu
The Elegant stallion as she is fondly called is a name that has found its way in the history bookof Nigerian music industry. Dancingin the sun, Ekwe, Iyogogo and OneLove are just few of Onyeka’s many classics that launched the sweetvoiced singer cum actress inthe league of Nigerian music legends. Briefly, after the controversial One million march for the late General Sanni Abacha, Onyeka’s few appearances in home videos sparked up speculations that probably she had dumped singing for acting. Although, she has also joined the political train, Onyeka sealed the lips of those who thought she had kissed music goodbye with a new album, which is currently under media review.
Ras Kimono
It is no longer news that the famous rub-a-dub master is back in Nigeria, Ras Kimono’s much talked about new album seems tobe long overdue for release. Delay that has sent tongues wagging that probably there is something that Kimono is afraid of. Anyway, while Rhumba style, Whats gwan, Under pressure, Natty get jail, among other old classics of Kimono had accorded him the power and respect which the US returnee still commands inthe music industry, many music lovers have not stopped to wonder ‘what’s gwan’ with Ras Kimono.
Bright Chiemezie
The fair-complexioned Akpu and Ogbono soup exponent is one of the leaders of old school (Highlife music) in the Nigerian music industry. After the release of his popular album ‘Oyinbo Mortality’, which comprised of hit tracks like Achoron Zigima sound, Remember your roots, Oyinbo mentality among others, the Okoro Junior as he is fondly called, has been battling to revive his music career. The leader of the Zigima sound, who relocated to his village in Umuahia, Anambra Statefew years back, breezed to Lagoslate last year to promote his newalbum
Sir Shina Peters (SSP)
The highly- gifted guitarist experienced a phenomenal rise tostardom with the success of Ace, his debut album as a solo artiste that sold several millions of copies. This was after he parted ways with his age-long rival and former mate, Segun Adewale. They both formed a band known as Sir Shina Adewale in the 80’s The success of SSP, as he is fondly called, follow-up albums likeExperience, Shinamania among others permanently put Shina Peters on the lips of both the young and old in the Nigerian music industry. Interestingly, whilecritics believe that Shin Peters has lost the grip on his groove despite his romance with Kennis Music a couple of years ago, which brought about the re-mix of one of his old songs, SSP seems to be getting it back with recent stage performances.
Esse Agesse
This soul queen, whose style of dancing and singing reminds one of the present day Janet Jackson. The beautiful dark lady laid a siege on the Nigerian music industry in the mid 80s and early 90s, with some of her classical songs like Back to the basics, Finepepper soup and kissing game, a duet with Blacky. Although, she is currently romancing politics, Esse had since announced her return to the music scene with new gospel album, which audio and musical videos hit the airwaves sometimes ago.
BLACKY
The acclaimed dancehall king, Edward Iyang, also known as Blacky got two new albums after many years of hiatus in the musicscene. While Blacky is battling hard to regain his balance musically with his new efforts, he is still much relevant with few recent performances at high profile events. Blacky’s old tunes like ‘Rosie’, ‘Bang belly’, ‘Blacky’s kank’, among others are the reason why the name Blacky, is inthe consciousness of old generation music lovers.
Daniel Wilson
This is a reggae artiste with a style, his numerous songs had fetched him one alias or the other, like ‘Mr. Ragamuffin’, ‘Original Bad boy’ and ‘Don Dada’. He made a breakthrough in the Nigerian Music Industry in the late80s, when he hit the scene with his popular songs, "Mr. Ragamuffin" and Original Bad Boy".Since then, he has been making waves among the raves of Nigerian entertainment industry but along the line he took a leaveto re – lunch his career with an album in the new millennium. Almost through with a new album to relaunch him back to the game, O.B.B, who dropped the microphone for confectionery business sometimes ago lamented that he regrets quitting the music scene.

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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by franktolk(m): 12:11am On Oct 25, 2013
Daniel Wilson - Mr Raggamuffin
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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by franktolk(m): 12:14am On Oct 25, 2013
Nel Oliver - Baby Girl
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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by Ishilove: 12:18am On Oct 25, 2013
franktolk: Daniel Wilson - Mr Raggamuffin
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See the hair like 'oshuka' grin
Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by nyabingi(m): 12:18am On Oct 25, 2013
I have always been a fan of the old school, i have over a thouasand collections of old school music both foreign and local in my music libry cassates, vinyls and cds
This is the very reason i like listening to classic fm 97.3 lagos sometimes they play songs that bring tears to my eyes especially benji on saturday night fever.
songs like:
mike okri-mi sisi
sunny okosuns-mther and child
majek fashek- mother
the mandators-love your country
onyeka onwenu-in the morning light
orits wiliki- loneliness
sunny okosuns-breakdown the walls
majek fashek-i've got a feeling
evi edna ogholi-happy birthday
prince nico mbaga-happy birthday
felix liberty-ngozi
alex o-celebrate
the mandators-rise to the top
daddy shokey- young girl
broght chimezie- african style
sir shina peters-ace
king sunny ade- odu
uche ibeto- jigida
princes olubunmi-eko dara pupo
funmi adams-nigeria my beloved country
its endless....

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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by Nobody: 12:20am On Oct 25, 2013
Kris Okotie -I need someone.
I love this song ehn. The chorus gets me every time. Kris Okotie was talented o.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdaJwKkC7xE

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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by franktolk(m): 12:21am On Oct 25, 2013
Orlando Julius - Adara
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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by houstonia(m): 12:25am On Oct 25, 2013
Does it mean northern Nigeria was never a part of our magnificent oldschool music?

Oh sorry I almost forgot, they were imensly found in the army thus had no time to sing.

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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by Nobody: 12:26am On Oct 25, 2013
This one makes me cry. What is missing in today's music is melody.
Christy Essien Igbokwe - Seun rere


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDrApu9APBk

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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by adebayosun02: 12:26am On Oct 25, 2013
mko abiola: Songs don go
We now av papakolo,
God bless
Bongos ikwe
Victor olaiya
Kayode fashola
Haruna ishola
YuSuf olatunji
Ayinala omowura
Songs dat can b remixed wit gud msg.

You forget to add their Chairman, Fela Anikulapo Kuti n Egypt 80 band
Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by FILEBE(m): 12:28am On Oct 25, 2013
Daddy Showkey's
E jo ta lo ni moto yi?
Seven seven...
Baby Fryos' dem go dey pose...dem go dey waka kurukere .....
African China's akposhe.
Tunde Nigtingale.
Dr Alban- haleluyah dey! We are the king of kings better...
Inferno- wish
and lots more mehn. So so nostalgic! Pls does anyone knw where i could download Se bi Oluwa lon pese by I.k dairo and Osupa Roro by the same I.k Dairo. Pls * teary eyes *
Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by houstonia(m): 12:30am On Oct 25, 2013
Please who remembers this song which was originally sang by a yoruba lady, it goes like "Oro re o, Oro re o, Oro re o ma re kpete


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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by franktolk(m): 12:30am On Oct 25, 2013
do you guys remember Veno Nigeria Go Survive (Tabansi Records Nigeria)

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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by houstonia(m): 12:31am On Oct 25, 2013
FILEBE: Daddy Showkey's
E jo ta lo ni moto yi?
Seven seven...
Baby Fryos' dem go dey pose...dem go dey waka kurukere .....
African China's akposhe.
Tunde Nigtingale.
Dr Alban- haleluyah dey! We are the king of kings better...
Inferno- wish
and lots more mehn. So so nostalgic! Pls does anyone knw where i could download Se bi Oluwa lon pese by I.k dairo and Osupa Roro by the same I.k Dairo. Pls * teary eyes *



African China didn't do akpoche, it was someone else, can't remember his name tho
Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by nanidee(f): 12:34am On Oct 25, 2013
Xion:

See how little things bring big blessings,
A simple act of starting this thread has brought back feelings of true joy to people who thought the good days are gone.
Thanks for this thread and the download links.

To the blazes with skelewu and its million videos

That is very sweet of you... my pleasure! I just had to share the lovely moment with mature people smiley


Egba girl:

Yup! Evi Edna Ogholi. Its called Happy Birthday

Thanks darl...was having a hard time remembering it wink

houstonia: Junior & Pretty

Sadly at the peak of their career, Junior passed away on February 2, 2005 following injuries he sustained from a motorcycle accident. Pretty is presently an events consultant.

Isaac Black


For all his achievements and fame, award winning reggae musician Prince Isaac Black Egbeobauwaya died unsung and left a heart broken wife at the mercy of in-laws who accused the twenty-five- year-old lady of killing the husband.

Evi Edna Ogoli


Unable to cope with the sad reality of dwindling fortunes, in 1999, Edna-Ogholi decided to move to Cote D’Voire in search of bootleggers who were busy pirating her works. She later moved to Paris, France, where she is currently based.

Seriously? How sad...they were stars of their time... cry
Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by mufutau55(m): 12:36am On Oct 25, 2013
Where is "Ikenga and The Superstars of Africa" ( Ikenga go Marry Me) on the list?.
I am not Igbo but that was my music in the good old days.. I still play it today.. in this land far away.


Hajji Mufutau

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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by BERNIMOORE: 12:41am On Oct 25, 2013
what we hear today is noise and copy copy copy, p'square copying micheal jackson's dancesteps to form their latest 'PERSONALITY video', they copy MJackson Thriller dancesteps, Moonwalk and Smooth Criminal, but failed to do BACKSLIDE PERFECTLY because their feet are stiff while micheal jackson feet is flexible from birth, i mean his feet is [b]en pointe[/b]see what i mean below;

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Re: Nigerian Music In The Good Old Days by houstonia(m): 12:41am On Oct 25, 2013
"Ayi na ta afufu ohh, obodo Ayi. Chukwu ga eh nye Ayi ihe ge bla bla bla. Mad song that really touched me back then

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