King Sunny Ade & His African Beats

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Ja Funmi 07:10 Tools
Ja Fun Mi (instrumental) 07:12 Tools
Eje Nlo Gba Ara Mi 05:15 Tools
Ma Jaiye Oni 05:15 Tools
Sunny Ti De Ariya 03:48 Tools
Mo Beru Agba 03:28 Tools
365 Is My Number/The Message 00:00 Tools
Maa Jo 03:25 Tools
Samba/E Falaba Lewe 08:07 Tools
Ja Fun Mi - Instrumental 07:13 Tools
Synchro System 06:23 Tools
365 Is My Number / The Message 08:16 Tools
Ase 09:18 Tools
Maajo 04:07 Tools
Samba / E Falaba Lewe 08:07 Tools
Samba/E Falabe Lewe 00:00 Tools
Iro 06:34 Tools
Original Syncro System 07:13 Tools
Penkele 03:59 Tools
Tolongo 03:18 Tools
E Saiye Re 03:29 Tools
Mo Ti Mo 07:17 Tools
Mafowo Segberaga 05:15 Tools
The 365 Is My Number 08:17 Tools
ja fun mi 05:29 Tools
Ogunja 02:31 Tools
Samba E Falaba Lewe 05:29 Tools
Kira Kira 06:40 Tools
Gboromiro 07:29 Tools
E Wele 05:02 Tools
Moti Mo 06:39 Tools
King Sunny Ade and his African Beats 05:15 Tools
E Falaba Lewe / Samba 08:07 Tools
Introduction 00:45 Tools
Ire 05:00 Tools
Ja Funmi (Waka Version) 06:56 Tools
Drumming Finale 06:34 Tools
Africa and America 05:17 Tools
Ariya Odun Kewa 09:43 Tools
Drumming Interlude 05:15 Tools
Opening Medley: Drums/Gbe Mi Ro 09:57 Tools
Oremi 06:59 Tools
Ja Funm 09:57 Tools
Synchro Reprise 01:29 Tools
Ja Fun Mi (Instrumental) - Sunny Ade & His African Beats 05:00 Tools
Ja Fun Mi [Instrumental] 01:29 Tools
Medley: E Ba Dupe & F'Oluwa/Sunny Loni Ariya 09:43 Tools
Nibi Lekeleke Gbe Nfosho / Gbogbo Lope / Ori Olowo / Asiko Ni (4 Song Medley) 04:13 Tools
Samba-E Falaba Lewe 08:07 Tools
The Message 08:07 Tools
Ki isu to diyan 08:07 Tools
Golden Mercury 04:13 Tools
Synchro Feelings - Ilako 07:17 Tools
Odun titun 04:13 Tools
Oremi (feat. Tony Allen) 14:48 Tools
Easy Motion Tourist 06:03 Tools
Samba - E Falaba Lewe 06:03 Tools
Syncro system movements 04:13 Tools
(Untitled) 04:13 Tools
Mo Ri Keke Kan 04:13 Tools
Jigi Jigi Isapa 04:13 Tools
Kiti Kiti 00:00 Tools
365 Is My Number 00:00 Tools
Alaji Rasaki 05:15 Tools
Ewele 05:37 Tools
Synchro Feelings -- Ilako 05:36 Tools
Synchro Feelings-Ilako 05:37 Tools
The Message / 365 Is My Number 06:49 Tools
gbeyo gbeyo 05:37 Tools
Aiye Nreti Eleya Mi 00:00 Tools
The Message [12" version] 00:00 Tools
Jan Fu Mi 05:36 Tools
Late Olabinjo (Bobby) Benson 05:33 Tools
Natuba 00:00 Tools
Ibi Won Ri O 04:35 Tools
Kawa to Bere 04:35 Tools
Ajo Ni Mo Re / Pegan Pegan / Oluwa Lagboju Le 05:33 Tools
Kini Mba Ro 05:15 Tools
Eri Okan (Conscience) 04:35 Tools
Ni'bi lekeleke gbe nfo'so, Gbogbo wa l'op... 04:35 Tools
Bagogo Ba Ti Dun / Mo Gbe Tuntun De / Onikaluku A Bi Tie Lara / Orun Lo Mo Eni Ma La 04:35 Tools
Ja Fun Mi (Instrumental Version) 06:49 Tools
Opening Medley: Drums / Gbe Mi Ro 06:34 Tools
Synchro Feelings - Hako 05:39 Tools
Samba / E Falabe Lewe 04:13 Tools
Juju Music - Sunny Ti De Ariya 06:49 Tools
Medley: E Ba Dupe & F'Oluwa / Sunny Loni Ariya 05:15 Tools
01-Baba Mo Ke Pe O / Mo Dominira / Ohun To Wunmi 06:49 Tools
Dance Medley (Live on KEXP) 00:30 Tools
Medley: E Ba Dupe F'oluwa/Sunny Loni Ariya 06:49 Tools
The Message [Twelve Inch Version] 06:49 Tools
O Bo Lowo Ila / Eni Ba Nserere / Mo Ti Bo Lowo Won / Oluwa Semi Logo 14:48 Tools
Opo O Ku 14:48 Tools
Ariya Odn Kewa 14:48 Tools
Juju Music 14:48 Tools
01 Eri Okan, Semi Lasepe 15:25 Tools
02 Odele Alaga, Igbehin Loju 15:25 Tools
(Untitled Talking Drum Interlude) 00:41 Tools
[untitled] 04:13 Tools
Odele Alaga, Igbehin Loju 04:13 Tools
Samba E Falaba Lewe 15:25 Tools
Syncro System Movement 19:56 Tools
365 Is My Number / Dial 04:13 Tools
Me Le Se (Live on KEXP) 19:56 Tools
Side 1 04:13 Tools
04 Ebawa Jo, Prince Biyladegoke 04:13 Tools
Eri Okan, Semi Lasepe 00:41 Tools
Atiro Gbon Orin Da, Ojumo Oni Tunmo 00:41 Tools
365 Is My Number The Message 00:41 Tools
Music Of Nigeria and Ghana 00:41 Tools
03 Atiro Gbon Orin Da, Ojumo Oni Tunmo 00:41 Tools
Gbass Kelele 19:56 Tools
01-Bagogo Ba Ti Dun / Mo Gbe Tuntun De / Onikaluku A Bi Tie Lara / Orun Lo Mo Eni Ma La 19:56 Tools
Side2 00:41 Tools
Samba 00:41 Tools
Synchro (reprise) 00:41 Tools
Teni Begi Loju 00:41 Tools
Kale Sanwa Jowuro Lo / Omo Nigeria Ti Mbe Lehin Odi / Ajo Ki Dun Ki Odidi Ma Rewo / Alhaji Kolawole Olokodana 00:41 Tools
Introduction (Album Version) 00:45 Tools
... 00:41 Tools
02-Late Olabinjo (Bobby) Benson 19:56 Tools
Synchro Feelings 19:56 Tools
Synchro Series 00:45 Tools
E Gbe Kini Yi Laruge 00:45 Tools
Bombibele Horojo 19:56 Tools
oro towo baseti 19:56 Tools
Synchro System (Adesse Versions Edit) 19:56 Tools
Ebawa Jo, Prince Biyladegoke 19:56 Tools
Eddy Esq Fatayi Darame 19:56 Tools
Baba Mo Tunde - King Britt Remix 19:56 Tools
02 Eje Nlo Gba Ara Mi 19:56 Tools
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King Sunny Adé (Sunday Adeniyi, born 1946) is by far the most popular performer of Nigerian Jùjú music. With his band, King Sunny Ade and His African Beats, King Sunny Ade became an international star across Africa during the mid-1980s, touring and gaining a significant audience in the United States and Europe as well. He is known as the Minister of Enjoyment. Born to a Nigerian royal family in Ondo, Ade left grammar school to pursue his career, which began with Moses Olaiya's Federal Rhythm Dandies, a highlife band. He left to form The Green Spots in 1967. He formed a record label in 1974, fed up with being exploited by a major label. Beginning with Juju Music, Ade began gaining a wide following as Mango Records, a subsidiary of Island Records, released his albums. He was soon billed as the African Bob Marley, and headlined concerts in the US. Soon after, Nigerian imports (mostly pirated copies) of his massive back catalog began flooding the Western market. Island, concerned about sales and Adé's refusal to include more English in his repertoire, cut him loose after his third LP, 1984's Aura. By the end of the 1980s, Ade's star began to dim, and his albums sold less, though he continued to garner critical acclaim and widespread popularity in Africa. 1998's Odu, a collection of traditional Yoruba songs, was nominated for a Grammy Award. He has also become one of the most powerful people in Nigeria, running multiple companies in several industries. He has also created a non-profit organization called the King Sunny Ade Foundation and works with the Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria. Adé was the first to introduce the pedal steel guitar to Nigerian pop music after becoming a fan of American country/western tunes. His album Synchro Series is featured on Windows XP Media Center Edition for free. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.