Maximum respect to you all. Worked with some Kenyans during my field assignment, I must confess, they were my best colleagues; from Serem to Mueni to Kwaira to Wajiku to Zeddy. Hoping to visit the Cradle of Human Race someday
Nigeria is the reason im proud to be an African, though im not from Nigeria but they're blessing to Africa and the world at large, much love from Liberia
I’m an Indian expatriate in Nigeria 🇳🇬. I heard this song in some of the clubs when I was out with my colleagues. The song is so catchy and nice 😍. I literally hunted through 70-80 songs before I could find this song. I loooovvveee this song. I see the people in clubs and feel that most Naija people have beats, rhythm and dance in their genes. Cheers to all the happy people around 👍🏻
The only Nigerian artist with a raggeae feel..i loveeee...I was introduced by my Nigerian ffriend, I even sang for him..he laughed his heart out..Thanks Haky Dee ...Love SA
I don't believe you're Jamaican because we usually know the difference between "am" and "I'm". It's usually Africans who don't know how to use the two so don't lie.
@@dimegi1558 Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie, better known by his stage name Patoranking, is a Nigerian reggae-dancehall singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Ijegun-Egba Satellite Town, Patoranking hails from Onicha, Ebonyi State. Wikipedia Born: 27 May 1990 (age 32 years), Ijegun, Lagos, Nigeria Full name: Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie Awards: Nigeria Entertainment Award for Dancehall Artist of the Year, The Headies Award for Next Rated, more Children: Rapharanking Okorie Siblings: Sharon Okorie, Raphael Nationality: Nigerian
@@dimegi1558 Sakordie raps in Twi but he is a hip hop artist, can Americans relate to wat he says in his songs? Bro u r exposing yo mental defects and I don’t have a remedy for it
Nigeria is a country that god really blessing with difference types of resources different types of music 🎶 different types culture different type of language 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 U always prove your self pato 🔥 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Patoranking is my best artist I never know how humble he was till I meet him in South Africa MONTANA CLUB these gone Sunday 27th I even took a picture with him...till then I love him soo much....These guy is soo cool n humble I pray for long life and prosperity for him PATORANKING TO THE WORLD 🌎 🙏
Let's just accept it,I'm not a Nigerian but it's Nigerian music that's it for the whole of Africa,too much talent there and literally the language sounds so easy to rhime along
I just heard this song on the internet when a girl was dancing with it and since then I can’t get enough of it . I’ve played it over and over and over . Love it ❤
@@singtorres6049 Abulè means village in the Yoruba language of the Yoruba tribes..... But in the context of this song, abulè is used as “my hood” or “my ghetto.” :)
Lost my bestfriend a month back. This was his favorite song. I wake up to this everyday in memory of him and listen to this whenever I Miss him or I'm sad. RIP Patrick😭😭... I love you...hold um baba🤗❤💞
I've loved Patoranking for a few years now. I'm surprised to see that they dance like me. I'm much older and have been dancing like this since before they wore born. My ancestry is from Nigeria so I guess it could be hereditary.
I blast this great african pride in my cars....on the streets of Atl and roads of Baltimore like i am still home 🏡 Repn my great continent ,9JA ,Lagos!!!
Wow, so I'm here today. Watched the song and before even finishing, went to my Vidmate to download it. I so much love this guy😍 All the way from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
@Richie Moher Why would you even think the good music in Nigeria is as a result of political frustration and not just musical talent ?🤦🤦🤦 Can a frustrated person make a good tune never mind a good music? Your logic is preposterous.
@@Nollywood_Stars_Galleries you won't understand bro, unemployment pushed every youth into music. Political frustration makes you channel your ambition into something else. It's not about Talent cos every Nigerian is talented.
At home they used to ask me why I love Nigerian music this much.. They just didn't get it.. Now they are also hooked. My mom asked me to send her this song and she plays it in the car ALWAYS 😅🇿🇦❤️
Oooh mother Africa, the mucians you produce and the music they produce! I run out of words to better express how great your products are. Africa to the World!!!!!!
Nigerian Music has taken over. last Sunday I went to afro Sunday night club at Apollo here in Finland only Nigerian music they played all night including abule by #patoranking
@Dominion Ogunjinrin if I didn't know I wouldn't be talking. Will you leave a Scandinavian country because a few white people call you "nigger" from time to time? We Africans are built with thicker skin, this outrage culture perpetuated by African Americans is damaging the black community, I'd imagine if Martin Luther King was weak minded he wouldn't have made such an impact in the world and that was when racism was actually a BIG PROBLEM.
I wonder if truly we have Covid-19 in Nigeria or maybe our politicians are just fundraising cos the GBEDU wey our good musicians dey release this period fit push person enter night club to go violate curfew. Looool. I don't care, I am dancing away my sorrows.