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Suberu Oni and His Why Worry Orchestra have released their latest album Ondo, which is a true masterpiece of Nigerian traditional music. The album is a beautiful fusion of African rhythms and modern jazz, creating a unique and captivating sound that will transport listeners to another world.
The album features a range of instruments, including the talking drum, bata, shekere, and agogo, which are skillfully played by the talented musicians of the Why Worry Orchestra. The use of these instruments adds depth and texture to the music, creating a rich and vibrant sound that is both energizing and soothing.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Osupa," which features a hypnotic rhythm that is sure to get listeners moving. The track "Lanre" is another highlight, with its beautiful melodies and intricate percussion work.
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Ejugbe Moko | ||
Sanda Sanda Ye | ||
Abere Jaso | ||
Otun Oloka | ||
Owo Mefelo | ||
Eru Re Bami | ||
Oro Ogun Soro | ||
Bere Oro | ||
Bodun Bade |
Ondo is a stunning album that showcases the incredible talent of Suberu Oni and His Why Worry Orchestra. It is a must-listen for anyone who loves traditional African music or contemporary jazz, and it is sure to become a classic in the years to come.