Flavour - Iwe (Tribute To MC Loph) [Official Video]

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Sorrowful video from Flavour. Flavour pays his last respects to his dear friend MC Loph, and by making this video he further honours his memory.

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Am here April 2024 to say RIP to Jr Pop

ginikafaith
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If u still alive to listen to this masterpiece in 2023 it's a blessing

nwadiketochi
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I'm here April 2024 to say RIP JP. Greetings from Ghana

VictoriaBaawa-pdpe
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We don't search for old songs we search for memories 😭😭😭

denniswilliam
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Who is here 2020? Love to hear this guy sing in his mother language.

tsaycoyah
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It is a tribute to MC Loph. A good friend that passed on in an auto crash late last year on his way to his traditional marriage alongside with his sister. In this song, mentioned how he is really missed around here also tried to console his mum who is in great pain losing two of her kids at the same time

officialflavour
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Really sad, very painful to lose a friend

officialflavour
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In 2023 I still feel this song.
I use to play it like 10 times a day during Loph death. RIP LOPH

Pojo-
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This is where Flavour have proven that he is the best for composing and producing this song with 2 days.

markmarky
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For those who don't know what he is saying, Iwe- means anger, he is angry that MC LOPH has passed. he is always saying that his mother shouldn't cry, she shouldn't be angry, God gives and God takes. he also says that MC LOPH told him that he was going to the village, upon going to the village to see his mother, with the new car he bought, MC LOPH got into an accident and sadly MC LOPH died. then he says MC LOPH is gone, and he repeats himself saying he is angry. Hoped this helped.

shakirajordan
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I like it when African singers sing in their native tongues, and African languages are so beautiful. Although I understand but a few words here and there, thanks to my Igbo friends and the five years I spent in Nigeria as a student, I enjoy every song in Igbo, Yoruba, Ijaw, Idoma, etc. Go forward, Nigeria, keep celebrating our African rich ancestry and culture across the world!
From a Cameroonian brother who so love your country and people.

emmanueln
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He poured his heart out in this song. Still listening 2024

ebudonodimegwu
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This is June 2025.... Thank God for life ❤ ... And continue resting Mc L 😢

kingsleymbagwu
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This is possibly Flavour’s best song ever! What a soul-stirring composition of such majestic poetic depth! The virtuoso's skillful manipulation of pathos, rhythm, and Igbo lyrical cosmology that transports the listener to an existential realm, of such cathartic finale. The struggle, love, generosity and unavoidable breakage connects one to the collective unconsciousness. Such emotional wisdom from one so young at the time. He begs the question: What is life?

dr.chiiromuanya
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If you're back here in 2023 to watch this trust me you're a legend ☺️🥰🤌

peacefulflourish
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This boy pour his heart out in this track man

jenkinsnyahn
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Who's still watching 2020 i play this today, cuz such hv happened again, 😭😭 Rip mr Christopher Rip mc loph 😭

chineduoliji
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With the tears in my eyes😭😭😭 who's watching in 2020

queeniecrush
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This song is still touching 😥 It's been 12 years. 2023 am still here... I was in primary school then when I heard this song, now almost done with Uni. The lyrics gets to the heart. Keep resting Mc Loph.

stellaibuchinwosu
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On the first day we heard this song, my mom and dad 🕊️ 💔 cried, now they are no more, this song reminds me of them

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