Haji Bright & Super White - Good Morning (iya Risi) 【Fresh ◆】
Their other notable tracks include "Baba God Wund Them" and "Baba Wey Dey See Us".
The lyrics reference "Iya Risi," a character archetypal of many Yoruba women in Nigerian neighborhoods, used to ground the song in a specific cultural and local context. HAJI BRIGHT & SUPER WHITE - GOOD MORNING (Iya Risi)
While they are remembered as ghetto music icons, later updates from fans and collaborators suggest the duo faced health challenges in subsequent years. Where to Listen Their other notable tracks include "Baba God Wund
It belongs to the Galala or Junglist subgenres of Nigerian music that flourished between 2000 and 2005, popularized by other "Ajegunle legends" like Daddy Showkey and Baba Fryo . The Duo: Haji Bright & Super White Where to Listen It belongs to the Galala
The song is often described by fans as a "morning devotion" due to its uplifting, prayerful themes.
You can find the track and other works from the duo on various streaming platforms: NOTHING WA GOD NO FEET DO Haji bright & Super White
The pair were prominent figures in the "street cat" music era of Lagos.
