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Saturday, June 7, 2025

Chijindu Samuel - Achalaugo (Prod By Chimex Alex)

Achalaugo by Chijindu Samuel is a soulful Igbo wedding song that celebrates the grace, beauty, and virtue of a bride. Drawing from deep cultural roots, the title "Achalaugo" — a poetic name meaning "the
eagle’s beauty" — honors the bride as a rare and radiant jewel. With heartfelt lyrics and rich traditional melodies, Chijindu Samuel captures the joy of love, family, and unity, making this song a perfect soundtrack for traditional weddings and celebrations of love in Igbo culture.

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10 comments:

  1. Livingstone ImmortalityJune 8, 2025 at 7:35 PM

    The best traditional marriage song I've heard so far. This December will be so much Achalaugo.

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  2. I have heard so many achalugo's but this particular one has a spectacular choice of words. It brings in love and unity in the setting of a typical Igbo family. It embraces the beauty of a bride with the admiration of her lover and the good upbringing from her family. It's so unique...I love it 😍

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  3. Yes oooo, it’s an exceptional masterpiece!!!

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  4. Wow this is one of the best song of the year with very simple background and setting emeka SIMON Francis recommend the song for your wedding and traditional MARRIAGE

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  5. I have heard many traditions songs but this one has a special meaning, it present the bride as a lover of God, someone who will be submissive to her husband. The lyrics is unique,This December will it.
    Daddy thank you very much for this one, remain blessed Sir.


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  6. This is nice ❤️

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  7. Great and unique

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  8. Kingsley IlozuruikeJune 10, 2025 at 2:15 PM

    Great and unique.

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  9. Princess Chinwe UCJune 11, 2025 at 6:49 PM

    The masterpiece is here Achalaugo
    The best of it all sang by a man with so much grace and principled.

    Achalaugo by @Pastor Chijindu ebe anọ.

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  10. The meaning is so deep. Message well captured.

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