Music for great minds if you agree hit the like button. Rest on Grand master Chief Osadebe you are indeed greatly missed no one can contain the vacuum you created.
This song makes sense more than what many pastors preach nowadays. People are made to believe it's other people that cause their problems, with "back to senders" prayers. Sometimes the person saying back to senders is the "sender". Ife onye metazi enu uwa, ya g'egbu ya. Osa Nkwa the great
Osadebe Gods gift to Nigeria and Africa in general. Igbos version of Ebenezer obey. A legend of high life. For those who don't understand the igbo song lyrics it's a classic case of karma! A lesson for all
I am a Yoruba man, l grew up in Kano with my neighbors from igbo. They played this man's music 🎶 even when l don't understand it then but the melodious sounds makes me feel happy. Rest on Odogwu
i am a yoruba man but i dont know why i love this music mostly biafra song when i listern to it i feel so happy and thinking when i was a little boy when i use to follow my father to farm this song make me remenber my lovely father because his friend imo man use to play it that time wooow life is just a play ground do ur own and leave the rest
IF IT WAS POSSIBLE TO COME BACK TO THIS WORLD AGAIN AFTER DEATH I WILL STILL PRAY GOD TO COME BACK AS AN IGBOMAN. IS A BLESSING TO BE AN IGBOMAN , WHO KNOWS , KNOWS.
Actually, the original message he is passing is about a boy crying wolf whilst there was no wolf, people gathered to see the wolf but there was no wolf in reality. When the wolf arrived, the little boy started crying wolf again but then people refused coming out as they believed he was tricking them. Therefore, the ideal message here is for people to be realistic and stop causing unnecessary drama. If you're known of causing Dramas, no one will know when you're factual. Hope my little explanations helps. Have a nice day.
I am Yoruba person also. I so much love Chief Osadebe's music despite that I don't speak Igbo. I kind of feel a deep torch of nature in his voice & lyrics.
Glad to make the 100th Comment, grew up listening to Osadebe from my Dad's JVC - He loves the music. Osadebe is a philosopher..... give a like to OSADEBE -- THE LEGEND
Whenever I'm listen to your music I felling so happiness around me! And it's likely if your alive papa we miss you so much🕯🕯🕯💡 But God Love's you more 📖 RIP sir.
The beating of this music touched my heart and once again let's telling truth because of tomorrow, king die because he lied to his people. Bring yourself down let God brings you up also give when you have.
When I was a little boy, I remember chief ossy with his bad at Cole Str besides Benjamin Str onitsha drinking and preparing for their outings. Good old days 1980-1982.your blessed memories lives on.
I don't know word I we use to measure him.king of music both now and forever.i wish he we come back alife again.may God in heaven accept his soul in Jesus name amen
The only igbo man i love his music so much in all my life .Chief osita osadebe you die but your spirit lives on . I won't stop playing all your music untill i die Legend of Biafra may your soul rest in peace
sound and beating of this music is what i like most , i can only understand little as my husband like this man music too much. he told me is about king telling lies to his subject, nice
see gbedu.....respect!!!.... even as an ofemanu.... this is too sweet.... am sure he is saying something positive...must be do good otherwise u blame urself..... someone interprete abeg!!!
Yes, the king always tell his subjects lies. The king is the only person that sees the tiger, he was playing tricks on them. Probably he was looking for something, but unfortunately for him, the day the tiger eventually showed up, nobody believed him and he was devoured by the tiger. In summary, always be truthful when dealings with people.
To borrow the words of the late Teddy Pendergrass, “If you got it, you got. If you ain’t got it, you ain’t got it. Period!! Osadebe’s got it, especially after the death of Papa Lawson.
Nice song, osita osadebe was also a very good HIGH life musician, who's songs was almost close to the king of HIGH life, who no HIGH life musician as been able to beat his style, the person but no body than cardinal jim rexlawson of blessed memories, but died in his early 30s, forty years plus ago.
@remakim2, your title for this song is wrong. This is actually Ife Onye Metalu/Onyinye Chukwu Ka from the 1987 album Ife Onye Metalu. The title you have here is for a different song on Osadebe's 1982 album, Igakam Ogonogo. There's a lot of mislabeling of the maestro's work even on CDs.