I swear I don't know any other NIGERIAN singer that is so vibrant and charismatic as this guy, plus he sings with deep wisdom and has a lovely voice..he's what you call CLASSY....Respect.
@sambaboy7713 жыл бұрын
I was introduced to Ayinla by my school mate at Lawanson ..suru-lere he lived in Mushin..his name Ganiyu..thanks for the memory Anigilaje....God Bless!!!
@korloki15 жыл бұрын
That was funny. But we are all one now IJEGBA the new name for the people from Ogun State of Ijebu and Egba. Have fun my brother
@PrinceSomorin15 жыл бұрын
Yomi, I have never heard this one before, it is quite different and very enjoyable. Thanks for sharing.
@fredcole83912 жыл бұрын
His songs with dynamic beats were full of wordings that are so scientific since they are natural laws,although you might call it proverbial and his music feature was with incorporated RAP element,although you might call it ''ogede'' or ''ofo" ,long before the American hiphop rap revolution of the 80's.This man, Ayinla wahidi omowura undoubtedly remains one of the most,if not the most talented musician ever evolved.
@moshoodadeola172 ай бұрын
We were at Ebute meta, specifically Ilaje, by the Lagoon side when this song was released. I was very young then but I remembered that my uncle rent wasn't more than #2/month for the wooden house.
@murtalamuhammad621411 жыл бұрын
May God continue to bless u you have kept us in touch with our past great muscian.He was.great.
@yormeey15 жыл бұрын
Thanks, it's one of my favourites. Glad you enjoy it.
@korloki15 жыл бұрын
Ayinla Omowura was the darling of all Egbas including women and a very simple man his simplicity and carelessness was partially responsible for his death. From Ago Oba Beer parlor which is between Itoku Market and Igbore junction was his favorite spot he was called to Ago Oka to challenge one of his boys for some business problems
@Levi_Natty13 жыл бұрын
@akknile I dont think he meant to "creat divisions here", I quite agree with him that there was rilvalry of some sort between the Egbas and Ijebus at some point in the 70s-80s. Put it this way, both of my parents are from Ijebu Igbo and so I can say that I am from Ijebu Igbo, and when I was a youth I witnessed my extended family members holding a family meeting to discuss their disapproval of one of my Aunts from marrying an Egba man, Guess why? Because he is "Egba", i.e, Rivalry
@yormeey15 жыл бұрын
Plz tell me more about him. How did he sound? I visited is grave when my dad sent me to Abeokuta quite a while ago. I think is a genius...well informed and yet uneducated!
@odeleyeelijah6 жыл бұрын
Ayinla is one of ancient music which yuroba should listen to
@ogboye77711 жыл бұрын
You are totally right, I also personally belief that as a fact, no one like him. Bt sorry what about Dr.Orlando Owoh in composing `IJINLE ORIN YORUBA, forget about Apala now and Kennery songs. Am waiting for your reply, thank u.
@adenleadeyinka94715 жыл бұрын
Yes I love Orlando Owo
@fredcole83912 жыл бұрын
ORI OWO ILE EKO'' is definitely one of my favourites
@PrinceSomorin15 жыл бұрын
@korloki I am Ijebu and went to school in Egba. One day we were in a Taxi cab in egba add the cabbie was playing Ayinla, so we asked him to turn the music down. He did what any egba man should do rightful, he promptly pulled over and threw us out of his cab. He had some choice words for our family linage - lol Yes don't mess with Ayinla with egba, Young, old, poor, rich, male, female, it doesn't matter.
@yormeey15 жыл бұрын
He was indeed a genius!
@korloki15 жыл бұрын
Excuse my choice of words. Rivalry was about improvement in performance in all fields. No one questioned the highly respected Haruna Ishola but as he was aging we were looking toward Omowura to continue with Apala music. His music was directed mostly to the peasants. The death of both musicians led to the end of Apala Music in Yoruba land.
@labinoelalaovi29922 жыл бұрын
Gold music
@korloki15 жыл бұрын
contd. before the guy landed empty glass jar on his head which led to his death. The whole City could not believe that Egun Mogaji could be dead. We all cried I mean the whole Yoruba race to us in Abeokuta he was the Egba solution to Haruna Ishola from Ijebu Igbo if you know the rivarly between the Egba and Ijebu you will understand . Try to read my Book coming out in August " Before the Journey Became Home"
@yormeey15 жыл бұрын
Hello everyone, It'll be 30 years since he died in May. I hope we could do something just to creat awareness to his music...probably on facebook any other effective medium
@MassT8213 жыл бұрын
Ayinla omowura"s fabled academic destitution was well documented,albeit ineducable--much due to rascality,thuggery and violence.Miraculously he metamorphosed himself into elevated,money-spinning brilliant recording artist whereupon he was accorded mass adulation and hero worship-deservedly.
@akknile15 жыл бұрын
What Solution to what rivalry??At that time there were MANY SUCCESSFUL musicans from Abeokuta,apart from Ayinla Omowura.Actually,Ayinla Omowura used to give great respect to Haruna Ishola.Dont create any division here!!!