Unlike the Ghanaian highlife that dominated the 60s, the Oriental Brothers introduced a faster, more guitar-led rhythm, blended with complex horn sections and philosophical Igbo lyrics. They were rivals and contemporaries to giants like and Prince Nico Mbarga , but their unique selling point was their raw, energetic storytelling.
, the song is a masterclass in the band's signature "Oyorima" style—a blend of Congolese-influenced guitar picking and traditional Igbo rhythms. Key Features of "Erigbuo Onye Ozo" History and Legacy of Oriental Brothers International Band Unlike the Ghanaian highlife that dominated the 60s,