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Post by Belmot on Mar 24, 2016 17:32:45 GMT
Esu Laalu Ogiri Oko ti fun "Were" e ni Iko Lori. O ti lana forever. Omo Ale Jatijati. Imagine that thrash. Yoruba boy with igbo sense. Some Yoruba's are stewpeed sha. Self hatred is a disease of the mind. The first place I saw this Yoruba boy Ibo sense thing, was in a music video by the Ibo rapper called Illbiss. The way they tagged the two yoruba boys at the end was just dehumanizing(sound sultan and one other guy). I was rooting for Jhybo, even looking forward to his gig in the UK but the way I see it, no one knows him here at all. Jhybo is not the only one I've noticed in that industry. You have the one calling himself Sound sultan. I've noticed how he gets placed at the back of every picture he takes with Ibo artists like psquare and 2face. The Yoroba bonboy smile with this guy is very laughable. Playing second fiddle to those that met you in the industry. Then you have Funke Akindele. The real tragedy of all. Funke produced one of the most successful movies ever in that country, Jenifa. She had successful follow ups. Then she became a cross over actress, and all she gets to play now is an illiterate Yoruba coon. What Yorubas are going through in terms of self identity is very similar to the black americans. Only problem is we have no excuse for slavery. When I told my ex that funke was a Yoruba coon, she thought I was been a tribalist and sexist, now she won't watch Funke's film anymore even though they are both dark skinned Yoruba women. I don't know how much Funke makes in her movie as of date, but I can bet the only money she is making comes from endorsement, as her best will always be Jenifa. Then you have that FAT morbid one and the bleached one always playing illiterate yoruba beauty in bovi's skits. The list goes one... Yorubas, from the Obas to the elders to the politicians to the celebrities have lost the plot. Sound sultan is married to an igbo lady
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Post by OmoOba on Mar 30, 2016 18:53:25 GMT
I didn't like this song initially but it has grown on me. The video on the other hand is a 10 out of 10.
Is Olamide a Lagos indigene? Anyone know?
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Post by dansoye1 on Mar 30, 2016 19:06:07 GMT
I didn't like this song initially but it has grown on me. The video on the other hand is a 10 out of 10.
Is Olamide a Lagos indigene? Anyone know? He's from Ogun state but grew up in Bariga,Lagos.
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Post by OmoOba on Mar 30, 2016 19:12:14 GMT
I didn't like this song initially but it has grown on me. The video on the other hand is a 10 out of 10.
Is Olamide a Lagos indigene? Anyone know? He's from Ogun state but grew up in Bariga,Lagos. Ah I see...I have always wondered.
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