I doh even know why I'm crying. My love for his mom started when i was just a child. Wish she was here to see him. Ola, Mairoon smiling down on you inno!
I doh think ola gets enough props...this man writes beautiful music..that's inspired from the greats..he is a force..ola i tip my hat! This is a monster jam!!! 🇹🇹
Ok sooooo....this is the SWEETEST song for the year. When this plays loud in de speakers, and everyone says "Jamminnnn" and "Jam it steadyyyyyy" OH LAWDDD 🎶
It have some youths in the background of this video they did a soca also...check them out ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4EmYfnIBniM.html
It have some youths in the background of this video they did a soca also...check them out ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4EmYfnIBniM.html
You know, sometimes people would go to a party and not feel the vibes of the music, but this tune right here would surely have them on their feet in no time and taking in the sweet rhythm of this tune, Olatunji, SOCA WE SAY!!!!!! TAKE WIN!!!!
It's crazy that you say this, as this song was produced in Barbados and partially written by Bajans. It shows that we are more alike than we know. We really need to come together as a Caribbean community we will be so much stronger if we do..
@@maureengittens3497 I agree with your original comment. You mentioned no specific songs or artistes. Though you may bop your head to the rag, flag, hand in air, it gets tiring indeed. This song gives me a similar vibe to Savannah Grass. I'm not even Trini and I have this on repeat along with Savannah Grass. They give a certain nostalgia. 💃🏾
It have some youths in the background of this video they did a soca also...check them out ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4EmYfnIBniM.html
I lovvvvvve this tune...the Trinibagoian humor the Trinibagoian infectious beat, the lyrics, Ola's performance... I so proud of this offering and I'm sure your mom is looking down smiling and dancing to this! You keep getting better and better 👑
Wow I love the song , I’m Nigerian from the Igbo tribe living here in New Jersey . His name is Nigerian Olatunji from the Yoruba tribe. Happy to see a brother in another continent . God bless Mama Africa . Great song
@@anastasiaabrahim9096 Word...I got 2 cousins named Kwesi. My name is Arabic, but common in West Africa...I think there was a Tuareg king named Akil? 🤔And there's Nicki Minaj, whose real name is Onika...etc., etc. 💌Africa
American here on vacation in St Kitts and I yesterday I went on a Canamaran sail boat and also did lots of snorkeling. But as people were playing different calypso reggae music on the boat radio and yesterday, Hearing this song on the boat ride brought me here.
Pure excellence Mr Olatunji! ❤ It’s music like this that serves as a reminder that Trinidad and Tobago is a special place notwithstanding all the other nonsense.
Literal tears are flowing Ola....this is such a feel good song that exudes pure happiness. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED CONTRIBUTIONS THROUGHOUT THE YEARS.🙏💐💛
Yes!!!! You know you’re into soca when something about a song makes you want to cry & most people get that very same feeling despite it not being a sad song. And I think it’s the nostalgia taking us back to the innocent times where our ancestors came together & conjured this beautiful melodical arrangement & called is SOCA. Our ancestors should be proud.
Such an underappreciated artiste right here in his homeland. He has continuously been giving us such amazing music and I hope one day he can get the recognition he truly deserves ❤
Yes Mr. Tunji you have done it once again. Excellent mix, blend and combination of music. Always listen to this soca more than three times. Blessings to you and continue reaching for the stars.