Oriki Eso Ikoyi – Original

Notable performers like Ajobiewe have popularized these chants in modern media, blending traditional oral history with rhythmic performance.

References to the Ọmọ Agbọ́n-bí-igbe (One who is as sharp and painful as a wasp's sting) highlight their lethal nature in combat. oriki eso ikoyi

Where professional chanters (Akéwì) use it to "hype" individuals of Ìkòyí descent, raising their "vibration" by reminding them of their heroic roots. In Yoruba culture, an is more than just

In Yoruba culture, an is more than just a poem; it is an affirmation of essence, history, and lineage. For the Ìkòyí people, their Oríkì serves as a verbal archive of their military prowess and the spiritual strength of their ancestors. Historically, the Ẹ̀ṣọ́ Ìkòyí were part of the elite military class in the Old Oyo Empire, often serving as the frontline defense and the King's personal guards. The Oríkì Ẹ̀ṣọ́ Ìkòyí (Excerpts & Themes) The chant typically emphasizes the following attributes: The Oríkì Ẹ̀ṣọ́ Ìkòyí (Excerpts & Themes) The

To hear the rhythmic delivery and full lyrics of the Oríkì Ẹ̀ṣọ́ Ìkòyí, you can watch this performance by a traditional chanter:

Descriptions of the Ìkòyí man as one who "dies in the heat of battle" rather than fleeing.