Dj S Shine - Best Of Chief Osita Stephen Osadebe Mixtape -vol. 2- High: Quality
💿 Vol. 2 likely leans into mid-to-late-career Osadebe (1980s–1990s), when his sound became more synth-laced but still retained the talking drum, horn section, and rolling guitar lines.
A celebratory track that is a staple for traditional Nigerian events. Kedu America: A nostalgic song about the Nigerian diaspora. Agadi Nwanyi Na Inine:
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DJ S Shine smartly sequences the tracks to create a narrative arc. The mixtape opens with the high-energy, danceable calls to celebration, then descends into the mid-tempo storytelling tracks where Osadebe’s deep, authoritative voice acts as a village elder scolding and praising in equal measure. By the time you reach the closing medley, you realize that S Shine has curated not just a collection of songs, but a mood—specifically, the mood of contentment . Kedu America: A nostalgic song about the Nigerian diaspora
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Since DJ S Shine often blends tracks without clear track markers, here are the included based on Osadebe’s “best of” compilations and Vol. 1’s content: but a mood—specifically
While the specific tracklist isn't printed, the selection feels deeply researched. It balances Osadebe’s heavy hitters with some deeper album cuts that true fans will appreciate. The audio quality is surprisingly consistent, which is often a challenge when remixing older Highlife classics.