Aww do you still remember this song? Omg I remember I was young and didn’t really know the lyrics but I remembered whenever the song was played, we will cry and rhyme to it. Was driving home late this night and decided to tune into 90.9top radio and the song came up. Couldn’t wait till I got home and a quick google gave me all the answers I needed. I am sure you will appreciate this song. Enjoy the video, lol.
Laiudi d song make brain but kind of old skul na u sabi my choice no be ur choice(omo-iwo)says so..via blackberrybold.5
ReplyDeleteLaiudi d song make brain but kind of old skul na u sabi my choice no be ur choice(omo-iwo)says so..via blackberrybold.5
ReplyDeleteDamn I had totally forgot about him I used to like this song too brings back memories from my sweet childhood...awww
ReplyDeleteAwww, i remember this song, i was so little, i remember my mum dancing and singing along to the song and telling my elder sister i'll sing this song on your wedding day...
ReplyDeleteNice song!my sis n dad danced to it on her weddn day!
ReplyDeletehow old are you,u mean u were really young when this song was reigning and u didnt know the lyrics....lol... u must be really young
ReplyDeleteAwwww,omg..I remember I ws in primary 3 and I was seven.. My pop used to feel like a star then cos whenever he came to pick me from school,my friends would tell him he looked like Nel Oliver..lol
ReplyDeleteIt was the toast for all back then
ReplyDeleteMemories
ReplyDeleteyeah,i love d song.i've been looking for it!
ReplyDeleteJesus, now thats what they call digging the crates...ladun collect high five, then low five, then another high five, then collect hug.. oya go to my website too...47vids.com..lol
ReplyDeleteOwww ladun thanks this really brought back Memories
ReplyDeleteGod bless u ladun for uploading this. i have been trying to remember the name of the song and artiste in the last few weeks
ReplyDeleteThanks Ladun.you made my day with this blast from the past.i remeber watching it on AIT's lunchbreak/gbedu africa withJumoke.jss1/jss2 days
ReplyDeleteLadun niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee one...really thoughtful of you!!!! How handy , my sis wedding coming up next month and im gonna surprise her with this song...trying to download on my phone right away!!!! This is my first comment on your blog actually so you actually got me with this post.
ReplyDeleteFirst time here,love ur blog
ReplyDeleteAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW,OMG,THIS IS REALLY A BLAST FROM THE PAST,SECONDARY SCHOOL THINGS,STILL FRESH IN MY MEMORY
ReplyDeletei am still straing my voice,this song cause a serious damamge to my voice and i m still on it,i love dis sond
ReplyDeleteFunny thing is that i dont understand most of what he is sayin,but this song always bring me close to tears,combo of french and yoruba
ReplyDeleteLadun,another Gbosa for u,*hugs*
ReplyDeleteOh Ladun, if you were young when this song was out then am your big sister.
ReplyDeleteIt's Yoruba Ajase/Egun of the Cotonou people. Those dishes in the video clip for the bride are called abo ajase. In the Ajase culture, a bride must have at least one set.
I loved the song as my French was amateur then and my husband understood some of the lyrics.
Thank you Ladun for this
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ReplyDeleteThumbs up ladun. U doing a great job. Loves d song. Mehn serious blast from d past
You took me a walk down memorylane.....well appreciated LL
ReplyDelete2012 bride i have really missed you! i trust you have been well my sister! how life?
ReplyDeleteOMG... Hated this blog till this moment. I used to totally love this song as a kid. Didn't know the lyrics either, my late dad used to say he would wear his baba iyawo chain on my wedding day and dance to this song with me. I'm in tears. Ladun thank u for the memories.
ReplyDeletei love this song>>>>>>>thnx!
ReplyDeletelistening ova and ova again>>>>>>>>and am @ work ooooh
ReplyDeleteItsekiri's finest, am good good good!
ReplyDeleteI missed this blog and you all.
Wow , so it's not just me that used to cry when listening to dis song ??? That's good to know.
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