Igbagbo wa ni wipe o ba se beru la bomo ka sise kajola kama mu ikanju jaiye mo ki gbogbo omo yoruba let us be in one accord oko ilowaju e ma ni reyin agbojuloluwa koni jogun ofo oduduwa ama gbewa o ka kere ajo wa le because ile labosimi oko Ebute mo boko yi o ona idepe mo boluwa o ona aluma mo b'erinje o ona ayeka mo ba yewa Ona irele mo ba pepe o ona Ayeka mo ba yewa o ona aye mo b'erifa ona Ayeka mo ba Yewa o Igbagbo wa ni wipe o ba se beru la bomo ka sise kajola kama mu ikanju jaiye ka sise kajola kama mu ikanju jaiye Ebute mo boko yi o ona idepe mo boluwa o ona aluma mo b'erinje o ona ayeka mo ba yewa Ona irele mo ba pepe o ona Ayeka mo ba yewa o ona aye mo b'erifa ona Ayeka mo ba yewa o Ebute mo boko yi o ona idepe mo boluwa o ona aluma mo b'erinje o ona ayeka mo ba yewa Ona irele mo ba pepe o ona Ayeka mo ba yewa o ona aye mo b'erifa ona Ayeka mo ba yewa o
@@bamideleesuola4813 The chorus is talking about the town and rivers in okitipupa, ondo state. its talking about how the singer met these rivers in each of the town she visited in okitipupa. it basically translates to. At the dock i met the boat on my way to Idepe I met oluwa on my way to aluma I met erinje on my way to Ayeka I met yewa on my way to irele i met pepe on my way to Aye i met Erifa
Producer please, they need to enter the studio again and produce a longer version of this song. This song is just too good to be this short. You can engage the services of a composer to help make the song longer.
Dear Producer, Kindly get us longer version of this song,i have put this song on replay, but not really satisfied ..I am originally from Irele, listening to this great songs give me nostalgic feelings. I feel more connected to my root.. Kudos for a job welldone...
As a Delta girl born in Ayeka/Okitipupa but always claim ondo state whenever people ask where I’m from! I love this song so much❤ couldn’t get it from my head since yesterday ❤ more wins 🎉
I'm not Yoruba and I don't understand a word of this song, but I haven't stopped singing it since I first heard it on tiktok. Somehow it gives me 80s and 90s vibe when I was little, innocent and without responsibilities. They don't make beautiful songs anymore thank you for making a unique song that brings back memories.
A friend in the diaspora posted it and I can't resist listening over and over. Yoruba is a blessing to the world. Thank you lady; please create more of this
What a fantastic piece of music , this reminds me of my origin , Ikale / Ilaje music sweet die even if you can't really understand the wordings , those people can also dance like ants , find out by yourself ❤
I don't think I've ever listened to a song as many times as possible. I'm from oyo State, but I love ondo dialects like kilode. Please, what is the meaning of this song
Kindly, write out the lyrics or words of the songs out for us Diaspora Nigerians please. The song and the performance is too beautiful. Or, perhaps, you could subtitle your videos. Thank you. Love you.