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Download [new] Ebenezer Obey The Horse The Man & The Son -

Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey’s 1973 classic, (often referred to as Ketekete ), remains one of the most significant pillars of Nigerian Jùjú music. More than just a 19-minute track, it is a philosophical masterclass that weaves traditional Yoruba wisdom into a rhythmic, narrative-driven experience. The Story and Its Meaning

Through these stages, Obey illustrates the futility of . The core message, captured in the lyrics "Ko s'ogbon to le da, ko siwa to le wu..." , translates to: "There is no trick or behavior you can adopt to satisfy the world". Musical Style: The "Miliki" Sound download ebenezer obey the horse the man & the son

When they walk and carry the horse, they are mocked as "fools" for not using their resource. The core message, captured in the lyrics "Ko

When only the son rides, the father is pitied while the son is labeled "disrespectful." When only the father rides, he is called "wicked" for making the child walk. Released under the (WAPS 98), the album showcases

Released under the (WAPS 98), the album showcases Obey’s signature "Jùjú Miliki" style. Unlike the faster-paced sounds of his rivals, Obey’s music is characterized by: Ebenezer Obey: A Juju music colossus - Eyes of a Lagos Boy

When both ride the horse, they are called "merciless" for overloading the animal.