Ligali Mukaiba 's music brings memories of my late grandmother Feyisitan Olarenwaju Gabriel. We used to dance together to this music late 70s and early 80s in Surulere Lagos. May the soul of the faithful departed soul continue to rest in peace
I so much love Ligali's style of music. He's one of the late Artistes who connects me to my root and late father. May his soul continue to find peace with Allah.
Anytime I listen to this song i always remember my late father Nofiu Kadiri Kakanfo Awujale Ijebu Ode kingdom....Rest in perfect peace of Dad....Sun re oo Baba mii
whaooo this is beautiful, my mind goes back to when this man use to play at the back of my house those days during ileya festival in epe, my God i can feel the spirit of my late father now thank you soo much bro, biola. Malaysia
This brand of apala music was very popular in the Yoruba entertainment cycle. Chief Ligali Mukaila music was unique and danceable. He died about 30 years ago. Yet his music is still popular and people still make reference to his music. Socialites still appreciate him. I was fortunate to have attended some of his live shows. Even though I was a young man then I can still remember that he was an entertainer. Also a crowd puller. Majority of his fans (women) always queued before him to sing and praise them at private functions. They will dance and paste wards of Naira on his forehead in appreciation. His son Samusideen has taken after him. Samusideen brand of apala music today is a combination and use of instruments such as jax etc. I appreciate him and his efforts to modernised his brand of music. He actually wanted to use same vocalist tune of his father. Unfortunately he did not get it right. He will do well to use his own voice and try not to copy his dad's voice. I have not attended any of his live shows. Though I have a copy of his CD. He should try and be independent. More than two of Mukaiba's children are now full time musicians. Cheers.
Makanjuola Owolabi ..You know him very well makanjuola,i like his music too i have oppurtunity to see him one on one because shamusideen and Soji are my friends when i was in secondary sch those days at Epe,we use to visit him at Ajaganobe his house.
i attended his live show so many times at Epe div. i still remember when the first Omola of Odomola was install in the 80s he was there with King Sunny Ade.he use to play for Alhaji Arasi Balogun to mention few.
Makanjuola Owolabi as I'm playing this music, my soul and spirit are in Epe right now, I'm home sick with memories of Ileya vibes hearing Ligali Mukaiba's music everywhere in Epe.
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I watch this man played life as a child many time ...ni Oke epe ...this music bring back memory of my youth .most of the music are composed life at venue ......R.I.P
Great work of indigenous work, The arrangement is second to none. The voice is mesmerising. A product of very hard work God bless the soul of indefatigable, erudite musician- Ligali Ayorinde. May His soul rest in perfect peace. A VERY BIG THANK YOU FOR UPLOADING THIS PIECE, Please
They now become an history but the legacy of their music lives on.. let our generation embrace these such of music because we will one day become an history ourselves ♥️
Hello Kitty thanks for your appreciation of my interest in Baba lepe music. Please I will be @ the tope of the world if you can please resend one of his hit records OTITO ORO NIKASO & OKU ONASANYA. I have searched all the links but unable to get them. Also his son Shamusi first cd. Cheers