My best Osadebe music. The instrumentals alone is mesmerizing. When you now understand the language, everything becomes complete and you savour it like you wound the rich 'ofe nsala' from his birth place. Osankwa, naa n'udo. Ndigbo n'echeta gi.
These are classic record's mehn I grew up listening to these songs as a boy, am still listening to it now and it's still sounding fresh and sweet "osadebe" na legend no cap 👌
I strongly believe that all this beautiful and handsome dancers are chief Steven Osita Osadebe, children and grandchildren, because they all look are like.
My father played all these Osadebe songs, I was not too fond of them then but now I have grown to love them, I even schooled in Atani Osadebe's hometown. They all remind me of my late father 😢 Still watching in 2024 Rip osadebe Rip Daddy❤
Osa Nkwa singing and teaching an Encyclopaedia in just few words. One word could be expantiated into so many details. He's of the best thing that happened to Igbo land & one of the greats that walked the soil of Africa. A true father and advocate of Wisdom. RIP Chief. Love from Malaysia.... Living Saint was ngaa.
Can we please enjoy this man music without everybody shouting RIP. It's okay to leave a nice comment which I enjoy reading but these RIP chorus is getting tiring.
Valentine Osondu Yeah I know, but say something commendable about his life and music without shouting rest in peace all the time. I know it's a Nigerian thing to say about dead people, but saying that in almost all the comments?
There’s a Chief Osadebe’s song I’m looking for but I can’t find it-I used to listen to it in my dads car. It starts with “It’s dancing time” Notable lyrics: Onyeoma i n’ejeje; obodo oyibo, biko chetakwa...that’s all I know, please I’d appreciate if anyone knows the name of the song or has an idea from my description (I know it’s not soo clear🥺)
@@chukwumaanene4369 Sorry my brother. I am right , it’s the album that was released in London. Osadebe was duped by his band members. They renamed the Album IKENGA IN LONDON. Please search Ikenga in London.