A thread of some of what you can find on the YT channel. Starting the thread off with this classic from King Sunny Ade - Let Them Say.
Sir Shina Peters - Ace. This is one of many clips that we will post from this video. This is first in the timeless Afro Juju series.
Adewale Ayuba - Bubble. Again, one of the many clips from this that we will post. Released in 1991, this album is another one that sounds as good now as when it was first released.
Alhaji Kollington Ayinla - Ijo Yoyo. This doesn’t even require any introduction. One of the greatest Fuji artists of all time and one of the greatest Fuji albums of all time. Released in 1990, video in 1991.
Alhaja Salawa Abeni - Congratulations. Again, this needs no introduction. If you’ve ever been to a Yoruba party then you’ve heard this classic. Released in 1991.
Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister - Aiye. Alhaji Agba takes us to Disney World with this one. Feels like you’re there with him, he has a beautiful way with words and painting a picture. @AyindeBarrister
Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister - New Fuji Garbage. This version of Fuji Garbage was almost like a medley of his classics. The beat, the visuals, everything is just 👌🏿👌🏿. Released in 1991.
King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal - Legacy. This album right here, just one of the many hits from Alhaji in the 90’s. Released in 1996. There was a video for this and we are working hard to find a copy for our YouTube channel. You can find the video on YT, we’ll attach the link
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Sir Shina Peters - Experience. Released in 1992, this was series 4 of the Afro Juju series. This record is still a floor filler at Nigerian parties, enjoy this clip, it’s the first of many from this album that will appear in this thread
King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal 1 - Reflections. This was requested by one of our subscribers on YouTube. This album was released in 1995. Not much I can say about this album, just listen to and enjoy the greatness for yourself 👌🏿
Alhaji Wasiu Ayinde - Fuji Collections. If we could post a clip from this everyday, we would. This album is one of the most easily recognisable Nigerian albums ever. Again, we can’t speak enough about it, just enjoy it
General Kollington Ayinla - Kasabubu. There are many clips from this album to choose from we decided to go with one. Released in 1992, Kebe Kwara gave an album with a dance to go with it as well as messages of hope.
King Sunny Ade - Triumph. Released in 1992, this was the first album he released in two years. He perfectly delivered dance steps, prayers and great music with this one.
King Sunny Ade - Triumph (Side B). As mentioned before, released in 1992, KSA delivered everything perfectly. This clip is just beautifully Nigerian and beautifully Yoruba.
Alhaja Queen Salawa Abeni - Congratulations. One of the most easily recognisable and iconic lines in Nigerian music. From start to finish, this record just hits differently. As we said previously, we will be posting several clips from this video.
Alhaji Kollington Ayinla - Fuji Ropopo. Released in 1990, Baba Alatika barely let everyone settle from Fuji Megastar before he dropped this one. This album, he addresses rumours and great singalongs whilst he and his band give us great beats and melodies
Alhaji Kollington Ayinla - American Yankee. Released in 1987, this is classic Alhaji, the percussion just instantly hits your body and you can’t help but move.
Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister - Fantasia Fuji. Released in 1991, Alhaji Agba delivered a message which is still very relevant today accompanied with great beats and melodies.
Sir Shina Peters - Shinamania. Released in 1990, this was the highly anticipated sophomore of the Afro Juju series and Sir Shina Peters did not disappoint. We will post another clip from this but for now enjoy this one and shake your body 🕺🏿🕺🏿
Fela Anikulapo-Kuti and the Egypt 80 Band - Live at Glastonbury. Recorded in 1984, Fela and his band put on an entertaining show for the fans. We have the full video and will upload it soon to our YT channel OTTP but for now, enjoy this clip!
Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister - Fuji Garbage Series 3. Released in 1989, this was the third in the Fuji Garbage series which arguably changed the face of Nigerian music that was released after it. This one makes you want to dance from start to finish, enjoy this clip!
Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister - Iwa. Released in 1982, this album is full of lessons and beats to make you dance. After listening to this, I’m sure everyone will agree that Fuji sound is beautiful, so nice 😉
King Sunny Ade - Merciful God. Released in 1987, this is one of those easily recognisable KSA albums. A beautiful record to make you dance and remember God. Full video on OTTP TV
Alhaji Wasiu Ayinde Barrister - Jo Fun Mi. Released in 1990, when he still went by the moniker of Ayinde Barrister. This album was the perfect start to the 90’s for Alhaji. A groove that sounds as good now as it did then 🕺🏿🕺🏿
Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey - Board Members. Released in 1972. Baba Commander greeted Olabisi Ajala and Cash Madam in this record in such a great way that you almost feel like you know them personally! This is also where the popular term ‘Ajala travels’ was first coined.
King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal 1 - Ara Edide. Track 1 of the Fuji Fusion Okofaji Carnival album, this opening song lets you know perfectly the journey this album about to take you on. Full album is on Apple Music and Spotify but we will also upload to our YT channel. Released in 1999
Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister - Ore Lope. Released in 1981, in this clip we’ve posted, you can hear Alhaji Agba perfectly and concisely explain the story of Eid Al Adha. Some of the opening beat of this is cut out but we will post it properly later.
Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey - Ota Mi Dehin Lehin Mi. Released in 1975, Baba Commander didn’t miss. He delivered important life messages that were accompanied by great beats. A classic many of us grew up with, enjoy this clip. More to come from this album
Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister - Fuji Explosion. Released in 1992, it’s impossible to listen to this and not dance and it’s impossible to watch this video and not love it. We will definitely be posting more clips from this
King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal 1 - Consolidation. Released in 1994, this is another one of those most easily recognisable Nigerian albums. An all time great from KWAM1, this needs little introduction, just listen, watch and enjoy 🕺🏿🕺🏿. Full video on OTTP TV on YouTube
Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister - Barry Wonders at 40. Released in 1988, Alhaji gave us a birthday anthem to commemorate his 40th. The beat, the vocals, everything is just beautiful. Every birthday, this gets played as it should
Adewale Ayuba - Mr. Johnson Play for Me. Released in 1992, this was the second in the Bonsue Fuji series and a perfect way for Adewale Ayuba to show that he was not just the rave of the moment but a mainstay in Fuji and Nigerian music
King Sunny Ade - The Good Shepherd. Released in 1988, this is a clip from the Side B. It’s impossible to hear this record and not feel like dancing. It’s a very great KSA record, much loved by many.
General Kollington Ayinla - Arewa. Released in 1991, this one is much loved amongst Kebe Kwara fans worldwide. Enjoy this clip, we will post more. Don’t forget the full video is on our YT channel, OTTP TV
King Sunny Ade - Surprise. Plenty more clips from this video to share because it’s truly great. Side A is about dancing and faaji and Side B is about M.K.O. Abiola becoming the 14th Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland. Thoroughly enjoyable album and video, Baba KSA at his finest
General Kollington Ayinla - Lakukulala. Released in 1991, this record came at an interesting time in Kebe Kwara’s life. Straight after 3 major hits, he carried on the heat with this one. Full video on OTTP TV
Dele Taiwo - Magic Moments. Released in 1992, this was Dele Taiwo’s debut album and video. There are more clips from this that we will post. Full video on OTTP TV.
Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister - Appreciation. Released in 1984, this was when Alhaji Agba gave us the first in the two part Fuji Funky series. His drummer, Tunde Balinga, delivered beats perfectly like always. Full album can be heard on OTTP TV on YouTube.
General Kollington Ayinla - Arewa. Released in 1992, this is a continuation of the earlier clip posted in this thread. We will still be posting more from this great video/album.
Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister - Dimensional Fuji. Released in 1993, this was one of many great records that Alhaji Agba gave us, whilst the first half makes you dance, he finishes up with a touching tribute to the late Mrs Simibiat Abiola. Full video on OTTP TV on YT
Alhaji Kollington Ayinla - Mo Tun De Pelu Ara. Released in 1986, Kebe Kwara did what he had to do to and made this record beautiful from start to finish. Full album on OTTP TV on YT.
Alhaji Kollington Ayinla - Fuji Megastar. Released in 1989/90. Not much introduction needed, it’s timeless and still goes hard today like it did before, shortly after this came Fuji Ropopo and Ijo YoYo, Baba wanted to finish us with enjoyment.
Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister - Music Extravaganza. Released in 1990, this is one of many examples of how great the opening beats of Alhaji Agba were and are. Another musical blessing from Alhaji Agba, a thoroughly enjoyable record and video. Full video on OTTP TV
Admiral Dele Abiodun - Adawa Sounds Super 2 (Abanije). Released in 1975, this is Juju music at its finest. 1975 was a great year for the genre, with all the heavy hitters releasing timeless classics and this was no exception. Full album on OTTP TV
Ayuba - Ijo Fuji. Released in 2004, this is a record that requires very little introduction. If you know Fuji music, then it’s very likely that you know this record, very energetic, more modern style of Fuji which is what one has learnt to expect from Ayuba. Full video on OTTP TV
King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal 1 - The Ultimate. Released in 1993, this was sandwiched between two monster hit albums, Fuji Collections and Consolidation, this kept the strong momentum going. Full video can be found on OTTP TV.
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