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Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by Dsage1: 2:55pm On Apr 25, 2012
Olubachar: The horse,the man & the son(Ketekete) - Evangelist Ebenezer Obey

E kilo fomo ode - KSA

A lowo ma jaye - Ebenezer obey

Mummy - buga

D first 2 make sense,but dont think 3rd one shud be included.
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by newdeal(m): 2:55pm On Apr 25, 2012
Nice Thread:

You all have forgotten the KING of all evergreen: SWEET MOTHER (Nico Mbarga)
Almost a daily anthem for me
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by Nobody: 2:57pm On Apr 25, 2012
presfedrep:
no blame her, she neva listen to dat song. Munika2 modify that ur thread and add osadebe ebezina and some of oliver de coupe songs

Mehn. . .I've got to admit that ebezina is the only ibo music on my phone.The soundtrack is sos so romantic ! tongue tongue cheesy i hope she modifies her post and include it.
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by Tropilo(m): 3:11pm On Apr 25, 2012
Sweet Mother- NICHOLAS MBAGA.
O sundi O wendi- OSITA OSADEBE.
Check è- SUNNY ADE.
I'm going home- CHRIS OKOTIE.
I need someone-
CHRIS OKOTIE.
Ofege- OFEGE.
Isilabo- OFEGE.
Obaro- EVI-EDNA OGOLI.
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by Nobody: 3:11pm On Apr 25, 2012
Kpolongo - Danfo drivers
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by MissyB3(f): 3:13pm On Apr 25, 2012

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Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by babaowo: 3:13pm On Apr 25, 2012
shymmex: Funmi Adams - Nigeria my beloved Country
Fela Kuti - Water no get enemy
Fela Kuti - Teacher don't teach me nonsense.
Fela Kuti - Yellow fever
Fela Kuti - Colonial Mentality
Fela Kuti - Lady
Majek Fashek - Send down the rain
Sir Victor Uwaifo - Jolomi
Majek Fashek - Religion na politics
Majek Fashek - Free Africa Free Mandela
Majek Fashek - African Unity
King Sunny Ade - Merciful God
King Sunny Ade - Orisun Iye
Shina Peters - Shinamania

wot about fatai rolling dollar?
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by damilola15: 3:15pm On Apr 25, 2012
shymmex: Funmi Adams - Nigeria my beloved Country
Fela Kuti - Water no get enemy
Fela Kuti - Teacher don't teach me nonsense.
Fela Kuti - Yellow fever
Fela Kuti - Colonial Mentality
Fela Kuti - Lady
Majek Fashek - Send down the rain
Sir Victor Uwaifo - Jolomi
Majek Fashek - Religion na politics
Majek Fashek - Free Africa Free Mandela
Majek Fashek - African Unity
King Sunny Ade - Merciful God
King Sunny Ade - Orisun Iye
Shina Peters - Shinamania

Big ups to my Dad and Mum for raising me on these amazing tunes - Naija for life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cool
Thank you. I
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by Clemzy16(m): 3:15pm On Apr 25, 2012
I was coming bck 4rm skul 2day nd i was singing to d tune of music by danfo driver. It seems lik dos guyz has gone into extintion but i can still feel every aspect of dier lyrics. Expecially dier igbo tnz..
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by Yinkay: 3:20pm On Apr 25, 2012
Not in any order of being the best


Matador Osita Osadebey
Baby Kanangida OSita Osadebey
Ijo Yoyo Kollington Ayinla
Afro juju Shina Peters
Love Adure Rex Lawson
Osondi Owendi Osita Osadebey
Palaver Fela
Logbalogba Orlando Owoh
One love ONyeka
Omoge Mike Okri
Monica Junior and Pretty
Bolanle Junior and Pretty

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Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by presfedrep: 3:20pm On Apr 25, 2012
~Bluetooth:


Mehn. . .I've got to admit that ebezina is the only ibo music on my phone.The soundtrack is sos so romantic ! tongue tongue cheesy i hope she modifies her post and include it.
thats song, its a class on it own. Its appeases to all tribes.


Also one kilometre its anoda language. Evian cant spell d surname
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by stagger: 3:20pm On Apr 25, 2012
Omoge - Mike Okri
Oh Righteousness - Majek Fashek

Anytime I hear these two songs, I stop what I am doing to listen.
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by Tropilo(m): 3:23pm On Apr 25, 2012
BlueBarbie: African Queen-tuface

Day old chick!!!
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by orufe: 3:31pm On Apr 25, 2012
IFEOMA---Felix Liberty.
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by tosenbaba(m): 3:42pm On Apr 25, 2012
ODUN NLO SOPIN BY C.A.C GOOD WOMEN CHOIR

www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NPsv8am4GE

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Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by Nobody: 3:44pm On Apr 25, 2012
All Fela songs abeg grin
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by Nobody: 3:45pm On Apr 25, 2012
shymmex: Funmi Adams - Nigeria my beloved Country
Fela Kuti - Water no get enemy
Fela Kuti - Teacher don't teach me nonsense.
Fela Kuti - Yellow fever
Fela Kuti - Colonial Mentality
Fela Kuti - Lady
Majek Fashek - Send down the rain
Sir Victor Uwaifo - Jolomi
Majek Fashek - Religion na politics
Majek Fashek - Free Africa Free Mandela
Majek Fashek - African Unity
King Sunny Ade - Merciful God
King Sunny Ade - Orisun Iye
Shina Peters - Shinamania

Big ups to my Dad and Mum for raising me on these amazing tunes - Naija for life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cool

Then you be ODE cos u didnt learn nothing, it is not JOLOMI it is JOROMI cool

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Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by vicholas(m): 3:47pm On Apr 25, 2012
The merciful God By King Sunny Ade
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by saydfact(m): 3:48pm On Apr 25, 2012
In your opinion, what are the Nigerian songs can never get old?
This are some random ones . .add yours . .

Kerewa
kon ko below - lagbaja
Zombie -Fela Kuti
Gongo Aso - 9ice
Sample- Stereoman
dem go dey pose - baby fryo
kondo - dagrin
Love Me Jeje, Love Me tender - Seyi Sodimu
soyoyo - Musliu
why me - Dbanj
Olufunmi - Style Plus
Mr lecturer - Eedris abdulkareem
African Queen - Tuface

when was the last time even you sang any of ur above listed songs......just asking...

i was expecting songs like.....

ODUN LON SO PIN (Good Women)
KO SI OGBON TE LE DA (Obey)

just inagine "love me jeje, love me tender" making dat list; perhaps you're refereing to Artist whose CD you brought then and still listen to/love to listen to....

lipsrsealed kiss lipsrsealed
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by GboyegaD(m): 3:55pm On Apr 25, 2012
Some musicians and their songs are ever green. They include: KSA, Ebenezer Obey, Onyeka Onwenu, Fela, CAC Good Women Choir, Ayo Ni O and High Praise (For the Christian Folks). For most of the current musicians whose songs are posted, I do not agree totally because even in their hay days, most of them just command some hype and starts to fade.
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by montelik(m): 3:56pm On Apr 25, 2012

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Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by slam7000(m): 4:05pm On Apr 25, 2012
Fela Kuti..........zombie
Fela Kuti..........Yellow fever
Fela Kuti...........Army Arrangement
Nelly Uchenu........Wakabout
Nelly Uchendu.......Love nwantinti
Prince Nico Mbarga..Sweet mother
Shina................afrojuju
Christy Essien Igbokwe...seun rere
Mike Ejegha..........omekagu etc
Celestine Ukwu.....ijenu
Celestine Ukwu.....asili
Celestine Ukwu...ejina uwa nya isi
Osadebe...........nwanne ebezina.
Chris okotie......ABC
CHRIS okotie.....i need someone
J A Adofo........nwayo nwayo ka eji eyipu baby akwa....not the name of the song lol..cant remember the name now

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Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by cloud7: 4:13pm On Apr 25, 2012
[b][/b][font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font]When you talk about Ever-Green music in Naija..you cant stop wondering if the following musicians are not mentioned.

Prince Nico Mbarga of Blessed Memeory (Sweet Mother)
Fela Kuti (Water no get Enemy)
Osita Osadebe (Osondi Owendi)
Ebenezer Obey (Board of Director)
Dan Orji of Peacock Fame (Sambola Mama)
Orientals (Iheoma)

Wrinkers Experienc (Fuel for Love)
Bongos Ikwe (Maryam)
Suuny Okosun (Tire ni Oluwa)

Majek Fashek (Send down the Rain)
Mike Okri (Time na Money Remix)

Men I can go on and on...most of the music being nominated here are just flash in the pan...We are talking of evr-green that has won Gold platinum and topped chat and ruled the Air waves from 70's to Present day!

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Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by Nobody: 4:21pm On Apr 25, 2012
naptu2:

Fela - Overtake don overtake overtake (ODO)

Fela - Beast of no nation (BON)

Fela - Army Arrangement

Fela - Jeun Ko Ku


Your head dey there.
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by deandavid(m): 4:22pm On Apr 25, 2012
ifeoma ifeoma i want to marry u, give me ur luv.
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by neejay1986(m): 4:22pm On Apr 25, 2012
Have we forgotten ₮H̶̲̅e̶̲̥̅̊
end of ₮H̶̲̅e̶̲̥̅̊
Yëäȓ song. ODUN NLO SOPIN by CAC good women, Ibadan, choir
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by Yorisb: 4:25pm On Apr 25, 2012
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by nyabingi(m): 4:45pm On Apr 25, 2012
[b]Evergreen songs that will stand the test of time from Nigeria are so many but let me just list some that easily comes to my memory>

Onyeka Onwenu++One Love
Victor Olaiya+++
Majek Fashek+++Send Down the rain, Mother, Police Brutality, the kpangolo album
Sir Shina Peters++the Ace album
King Sunny Ade+++Mi omo
Evang. Ebenezer Obey+++the horse, the mand and the rider
Chief Stephen Osadebe++++Osondi Owendi
Oliver De Coque+++People's club
Funmi Adams++++Nigeria my beloved country
Sunny Okosuns++++Mother and Child, Papa's land, African Soldier, Ziga ha Ozi
Chris Okotie+++ABC
Bright Chimezie+++Okoro junior
The Mandators+++Rise to the top
Raskimono+++Under Preasure
Lagbaja+++Kulu temper, konko below, nothing for you
Bongos Ikwe+++Cockcrow at down, Keep serching

THE LIST IS ENDLESS ALSO WE CANT FORGET IN A HURRY THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE FOLLOWING LEGENDS TO THE NIGERIAN ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY.
Rex Jim Lawson+++
Eddy Okonta++++
Balla Miller+++
Christy Esien Igbokwe+++r
Orlando Owoh
Sir Warrior and the Oriental Brothers
Felix Liberties
Harry Mosco
The sweet breeze
Ofege
Paulson Kalu
Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister
Kolighton Ayinla
The good women chore

There was one lady from old Ondo state way back, she sings with her native ondo dialete in traditonal folklore songs and her songs appealed to all lovers of good music, I cant remember her name now hope u can help me out here.
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by Nobody: 4:47pm On Apr 25, 2012
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by dnklojang: 4:50pm On Apr 25, 2012
Send down the rain - Majek Fashek
Re: Nigerian Songs That Never Get Old ? by nyabingi(m): 4:52pm On Apr 25, 2012
cloud7: [b][/b][font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font]When you talk about Ever-Green music in Naija..you cant stop wondering if the following musicians are not mentioned.

Prince Nico Mbarga of Blessed Memeory (Sweet Mother)
Fela Kuti (Water no get Enemy)
Osita Osadebe (Osondi Owendi)
Ebenezer Obey (Board of Director)
Dan Orji of Peacock Fame (Sambola Mama)
Orientals (Iheoma)

Wrinkers Experienc (Fuel for Love)
Bongos Ikwe (Maryam)
Suuny Okosun (Tire ni Oluwa)

Majek Fashek (Send down the Rain)
Mike Okri (Time na Money Remix)

Men I can go on and on...most of the music being nominated here are just flash in the pan...We are talking of evr-green that has won Gold platinum and topped chat and ruled the Air waves from 70's to Present day!

CLOUD7 That name also rings a bell, were u part of it...just asking!

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