Osadebe's most famous track, celebrating the idea that "what pleases one, offends another". Nwanem Ebezina:
For the uninitiated, Highlife can sound repetitive. But under DJ S Shine’s lens, reveals the complexity. Chief Osadebe was a master of the 12-minute track. Modern listeners with short attention spans often skip these epics. By mixing them continuously, DJ S Shine allows the hypnotic guitar loops and horn stabs to build into a trance-like state. Osadebe's most famous track, celebrating the idea that
As the sun began to set, casting long, golden shadows across the street, the music spilled out of the shop and into the market. For a moment, the hustle of the city slowed down. People weren't just walking; they were swaying to the timeless Highlife king, brought back to life by a DJ who knew that some legends never truly leave—they just wait for the right beat to return. Chief Osadebe was a master of the 12-minute track