Dr. Olusegun Agbaje debuts Edward Gone Bedward video
Dr. David Olusegun Agbaje releases the video for his single, Edward Gone Bedward. Edward Gone Bedward
is written by Dr. Agbaje but turned into music by
Paramount Music. Nashvile, TN and produced by star Tune Records. USA. Dr. Agbaje is a Nigerian customs officer, poet, Literary critic, and PhD holder in English. Enjoy...
is this a joke???? mtschewwww. Which kind yeye rhyming be that? Even a primary one student can do better not to talk of a phd holder. Whats bedward? Mtschewwwww.
U r d biggest fool that ever liveth,y not listen to d words in the song instead of d last rhyme..na olamide and kcee songs b ur inspiration..such an animal u r...don't u hear wen he said worrying isn't godly and wnt let God bring u out of a situation? Ur mumu go last u
I don't think Naija market will be able to relate with this type of music, Doc. My people like senseless noise in the name of music and naked women in the videos.
@nonnie it's a pity ure not academic atall dats y u do not appreciate dis great work of art,it simply shows ow under developed ur mind is..oya write ur own poem turn it to music and let's see...abeg go to skol
Awesome! This country song is but one of Agbaje's numerous dexterous creations. It derives from his composite poem, "Edward Gone Bedward", which uses a fusion of modes involving poetry, drama and psychotherapy to heal our world. This music, along with his other mega-hit, "I am a Nigerian", reveals that David Olusegun Agbaje is not the 'voice of the maritime' alone, but a poet of distinction who shares the humanism of legendary philosophers like Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, particularly their sense of sympathy and concern, and the dream of a world free from pain or suffering.
nice 1
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is this a joke???? mtschewwww. Which kind yeye rhyming be that? Even a primary one student can do better not to talk of a phd holder. Whats bedward? Mtschewwwww.
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DeleteU r d biggest fool that ever liveth,y not listen to d words in the song instead of d last rhyme..na olamide and kcee songs b ur inspiration..such an animal u r...don't u hear wen he said worrying isn't godly and wnt let God bring u out of a situation? Ur mumu go last u
DeleteI know another Segun Agbaje and trust me, he's no musician...
ReplyDeleteI didn't see anything.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, no doubt he is indeed a PhD holder.
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Dis man cv no be here ooo,y him no focuse 4 d writing,nawa o,jack of all trade
ReplyDeleteNa wa for this Phd holders lyrics sha. If that's the case then i'm a Professor in english. Oya from now on call me Prof. Andrew Adeniyi
ReplyDeleteI don't think Naija market will be able to relate with this type of music, Doc. My people like senseless noise in the name of music and naked women in the videos.
ReplyDeleteNever been done before. Nice vibe.
ReplyDeleteNt interestd..nxt!
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ReplyDelete@nonnie it's a pity ure not academic atall dats y u do not appreciate dis great work of art,it simply shows ow under developed ur mind is..oya write ur own poem turn it to music and let's see...abeg go to skol
ReplyDeleteNice......I enjoyed it, he sounds like Phil Collins
ReplyDeleteRubbish!
ReplyDeleteat least we heard everything he said. nursery rhyme or university rhyme no matter.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a beautiful, cool and dreamy music! Highly inspirational. I am lifted. My spirit is lifted. Kudos to you. Well done Doc!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! This country song is but one of Agbaje's numerous dexterous creations. It derives from his composite poem, "Edward Gone Bedward", which uses a fusion of modes involving poetry, drama and psychotherapy to heal our world. This music, along with his other mega-hit, "I am a Nigerian", reveals that David Olusegun Agbaje is not the 'voice of the maritime' alone, but a poet of distinction who shares the humanism of legendary philosophers like Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, particularly their sense of sympathy and concern, and the dream of a world free from pain or suffering.
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