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Wura Samba Out With ‘Ajo Rebirth

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The Nigerian Afro Percussion band led by Percussionist, Singer and songwriter Abiodun Oke otherwise known as Wura Samba has released their third album titled ‘Ajo Rebirth ‘.

 

Ajo Rebirth according to Oke ,a follow up to ‘Onala’ is a 12 track album which captures the essence of Yoruba fusion music in a high intensity ,live recorded format that captivates the listeners from beginning to the end.

 

He said that the album released on 28, February 2025 is a refix of the first album called ‘Ajo’,because the first album contains only percussion while ‘Ajo Rebirth ‘ is a mixture of percussion blended with bass guitar, horns and other musical instruments.

 

The leader of Wura Samba band said he is currently working on the video and will be out any moment from now, as work has reached an advanced stage on the production,’this will help in promoting the album in Nigeria and other countries ‘.

 

Some of the tracks in the album are ‘Iba,’Eledua’,’Eleboto’,’Ashe’,’Otito’,’Igba’,’Ijo Wura’,’Ogbo Lala’s,’Alutere’,’Agba

meta’,’Ajo’,’Samba’ and ‘Osupa’.and is available Online through some streaming platforms like Amazon, Apple Music, ITunes, Deezer.

 

Wura Samba is a 9-piece afro drumming and percussion band that brings the electrifying vibrations of Africa. The band

combines African drumming, folk songs and costumes in an innovative showcase. It performs contemporary African music using expired

modernized Sambabe, an 8-piece traditional square wooden percussion instrument which is influenced mainly by the Yoruba culture of

West Africa.

 

Prominently supported by other traditional percussion instruments like dundun talking drums, bata drums, sekere and

Agogo, bass guitar and rhythm guitar and trap drums.

 

His lyrics are in  Yoruba, English or a blend of the two as colloquially

spoken in Nigerian cities. Assisted by two  female backup vocalists, Wura Samba’s music is a fusion of traditional African folk songs and

modern use of classical and Yoruba traditional percussion instruments. Many of the songs dwell on social issues, while others simply

entertain.

 

Having worked professionally in the Nigerian music industry for over 20 years, the multi-talented artist and percussionist, Abiodun Oke,

Professionally known as “Wura Samba” has performed a wide range of events across Africa, Europe and the Middle East.

Wura(meaning”Gold” in the Yoruba language of West Africa) has performed at major concerts, shows and festivals including the 60th Art

Stampede in Lagos, the 2006 Encomium political Awards Night, City People Magazine Concert, MUSON Festival, World Music Day 2008

show at NTA Channel 5 Lagos, and the 2012-till date Felabration Music Festival and others.

 

 

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