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  • Verse 1 — 0:20–0:55

  • Pre-Chorus — 0:55–1:10

  • Chorus — 1:10–1:35

  • Verse 2 — 1:35–2:05

  • Bridge / Rap Break — 2:05–2:25

  • Final Chorus — 2:25–2:55

  • Outro — 2:55–3:15

  • With the rise of artists like Flavour and Phyno, Igbo music is having a renaissance. "Ozurule Onye" fits perfectly into this niche—it is proud, unapologetically Igbo, yet universally relatable. You don't need to speak the language to feel the vibration of gratitude.

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    "Ozurule Onye" is a track by featuring King Owigiri , released as part of Chiboy's debut album titled Chinedum around October 2013. Musical Context and Genre

    King Owigiri is a prominent figure in the Bongo music scene, particularly the Owerri Bongo style from Imo State, Nigeria. Owerri Bongo is a sub-genre of Igbo highlife characterized by: King Owigiri ft. Chiboy - Ozurule Onye

    Heavy Percussion: A strong emphasis on the Igba (drums), giving it a more rhythmic, driving feel than traditional highlife.

    Linguistic Roots: Lyrics are typically sung in the Owerri dialect.

    Social Philosophy: The music often explores social trends, moral philosophies, and cultural identity. Artists and Collaboration

    King Owigiri: Known as a leader in the Bongo music genre, he performs with his Tuse-Tuse Int'l Band. His style is often described as "cool and melodious" yet vibrant.

    Chiboy: A collaborator on this track and the twin brother of fellow musician Chinedum.

    The Song: In "Ozurule Onye," King Owigiri uses the lyrics to express a sense of spiritual and social stature, with lines asserting "I am timber and caliber," reflecting the common Highlife theme of self-assertion and social standing. For fans looking to add this anthem to

    To hear the specific rhythms and lyrical delivery of this Owerri Bongo track, you can watch the official audio release here: Ozurule Onye-Chiboy ft King Owigiri YouTube• Oct 21, 2013 Cultural Significance Ozurule Onye-Chiboy ft King Owigiri

    i am a wonderful Mr i feel like I am i am God i am God i am I am I am I am I am I am I I am timber and caliber. YouTube·ndiegwu King Owigiri Shows Why He's No.1 in Owerri Bongo Music

    It seems you're referencing a song title or artist credit: "King Owigiri ft. Chiboy - Ozurule Onye".

    Based on the names and style, this appears to be a track within the Igbo highlife or Igbo gospel/contemporary music genre (given "Onye" meaning "person" in Igbo, and "Ozurule" possibly a variant of ọzụ̀rụ̀ meaning "knowledge" or "wisdom," or ọzụ̀rụ̀le as "you have learned/known").

    However, as of my current knowledge and searchable databases (e.g., Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Audiomack, Boomplay), I could not locate a specific track with that exact title and artist pairing.