Any song dedicated to Honour Blessed Virgin Mary is ever fresh. If you are here lifting your soul on this day, the 15th August 2024, the Feast of Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary, hit the like button lets dance together...🕺🕺🕺
I listen to this song several times a day. I love the rhythm. Do I understand it? No. But I love it with all my strength. Please post more songs like this one. Thanks for making my day a fabulous one. I'm loving it. It would be more awesome if some one can upload the words of this song. The young man with base, I can't thank you enough. You have a beautiful voice. Talk about beautiful young lady with a beautiful voice, you put a smile on my face immediately you opened your mouth Wow! Alto's, Tenor's, supranos, and the base/entire choir there is no way I would not appreciate you all. A special thanks goes to the director of this choir. Again thank you. Please raise your hand if you still enjoying this song with me. Thanks Ya'll.
I love ❤ it too! The words? It's easy. They just sang the "Hail Mary" or "Ave Maria" (Latin) in Ebira language. It's exactly the words of the prayer translated in Ebira. So if you are Catholic, then just know when you listen and follow, you're praying the Hail Mary! Then if you're not Catholic, you may check the internet to get the words of the prayer. God bless you!
They are just incredible. The voices were strong together and I'm thrilled that kogi state university has such a beautiful and melodious Catholic choir.
This is an extra ordinary piece which shows the importance of our rich cultural heritage in honouring the Most Blessed Virgin Mother Mary, i was over whelmed when i heard this musical piece and i urge the composer to keep it up.
I wanted to skip this beautiful song cos i felt i don't understand the language but i took a chance cos it was composed in honour of the blessed Virgin Mary.. Glad i didn't skip it cos I'm not repeating it... Well composed and executed.. What is left is the meaning.. kudos to this beautiful choir from kogi..I used to think the best choirs are down south but this song has proven me wrong..
The singers are a fuse of Southern and Northern Christians in Kogi State University. So there is still an element of South in it. This is not in any way to undermine the great voices of Angels in the North but to buttress the unity in our diversity as one people in Christ.
@hometruth0812 Occassion is the Forum for the Inculturation of Liturgical Music. Catholic chaplaincy choirs from Nigerian Universities meet biennially with new compositions (in Nigerian languages) for the church. This is a Marian song titled "Ewu Ene Eyiza Oohe" in Ebira language.
This is for me, the best piece to have come from the stable of FILM Nigeria. What a composition! The composer cum conductor proved to really be the master of his work. Kudos! Pretty sure I've listened to this over a thousand times before but still can't muster the power to click skip each time I come across it by chance. This rendition is contagious mehn. I'm addicted. Great rendition! Same feeling each time I play it. Another day, another non-stop experience. MA KUVU MARIA!
@@manabadanielabah6323 Yeah, so I noted. You were a part of that choir. Right? I can see someone from a choir I used to be a part of years back. You should know him too then... Martin S. Right next to the bass soloist. Nothing beats the feeling of singing in a choir if you ask me. You guys did well.
No information at all. Name of choir? Title of hymn? Occasion? Location? Appreciate your posting, but can give some identity to the performance, Thanks!
This is the Kogi State University Chaplaincy Choir presenting a Marian hymn in the local dialect. The occasion is the Forum for the Inculturation of Liturgical Music (FILM) Festival in UNILAG, 2013