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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jveW_KFSX4A King Sunny Ade], juju star (b. 1946)
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jveW_KFSX4A King Sunny Ade], juju star (b. 1946).  Juju is a Nigerian version of highlife, incorporating local percussion instruments.
  
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tys7_ybRVvA SIKIRU AYINDE BARRISTER], fuji star (b. 1948)
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tys7_ybRVvA SIKIRU AYINDE BARRISTER], fuji star (b. 1948). Fuji is a popular music developed by Yoruban Muslims out of ajisari and were music (formerly used to wake the faithful for their pre-dawn meal in Ramadan), with influence also from highlife and other popular music forms.

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King Sunny Ade, juju star (b. 1946). Juju is a Nigerian version of highlife, incorporating local percussion instruments.

SIKIRU AYINDE BARRISTER, fuji star (b. 1948). Fuji is a popular music developed by Yoruban Muslims out of ajisari and were music (formerly used to wake the faithful for their pre-dawn meal in Ramadan), with influence also from highlife and other popular music forms.