To download the song, click on download below the lyrics then click the arrow pointing down at the upper side of the download page on the right it’d bring two options, you should pick Direct Download. To cut the story short, I have decided to share that song with you! I know some people can’t wait to have that song again or if you’ve never listened to the song before, I promise you, you’d love it! That feeling when you are watching a film and it feels like you are there or that scene is happening right now in front of you that’s how I felt watching that scene and I guess that’s how I’d feel watching it again and again. It was almost at the end of the play that Nel Oliver sang that song in the film it was an amazing moment. It’s about love between Abeni and a musician and this marriage, Abeni’s father doesn’t approve I donno, hehehehehe, it’s been ages since I watched that film. It has its settings in Benin Republic and Nigeria I guess. Abeni is an ‘old film’ courtesy Mainframe Productions a popular film produced by Tunde Kelani. The first time I knew about this song was in ‘Abeni’ I watch films a lot sorry. Trust me, this is an amazing song! I have shared lots of moments with my Dad and I can’t wait to share a dance with my Dad with this song specially playing on my wedding day yea! Nothing can change that wish. The song shows deep and great intent for tradition and love. It’s a reflection of a father’s prayers for his daughter who is about to get married. The combination of these languages in one song makes it very unique and amazing. That reminds me of my trip to Benin Republic last year Ogun State is kinda a little closer to that area. It’s in French, English, Yoruba and Gun (Gun is a Benin Language). The lyrics of the song I’m gonna give you FOC! I’m that nice. This song gives me goose pimples whenever I listen to it. Often times, I’ve found myself swinging my 24 inches waist to this song in front of the mirror e no easy to get small waist I tell you. The song is no other than ‘Baby Girl’ by Nel Oliver a Beninese musician. It’s a classic rock that I love so much it’s that kind of song that you just want to swing your body to, move your waist a little slower, just shake the body kind of rhythm – in short, this song just needs a little salsa on a slower tempo you get what I am saying *winks* I discovered that recently, I have been jamming this song a whole lot.
So I grew up listening to Bob Marley there’s no track I can’t sing word for word! Lucky Dube, Kool n the gangs, Dolly Parton, Jim Reeves, Kenny Rogers, Fela Anikulapo Kuti and a whole lots of others. I love reggae, jazz, soul, R n B, rock, oldies and I do a little bit of contemporaries hiphop, not really my thing! He’s not ready to be an old school anytime soon I tell you.īack to me, growing up with him made me love certain genres of music some guys would find intriguing when they hear a lady sing or whistle to it. You need to feel the jam in the car whenever he plays it! Oh mine! at times, it’s on repeat sef. He loves music a lot that he basically influenced my music life unintentionally! Lest I forget, my dad loves D’banj especially that ‘Mobolowo won’ track but right now, his reigning hit single is Olamide’s ‘Melo melo’. You need to see my music playlist, it’s what some people will call ‘unfeminine taste in music’. So I’m doing my first post on music! I love music! Let’s just say I’m an addict. Hello my blogosphere fam! Happy New Week! Hope y’all had an amazing weekend?