Dj S Shine - Best Of Chief Osita Stephen Osadebe Mixtape -vol. 2- Access

This was , the one the elders said captured the "Sound of the People."

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: This was , the one the elders said

| Aspect | Vol. 1 | Vol. 2 | |--------|--------|--------| | Era focus | 1970s golden era | 1980s–1990s | | Tempo | Slightly slower (~110 BPM) | Faster (~120 BPM) | | Instrumentation | Live band, more horns | More synth pads, organ | | Danceability | Groove-oriented | High-energy, almost proto-afrobeat | | Vocal style | Younger, rougher voice | Mature, controlled delivery | 2 | |--------|--------|--------| | Era focus | 1970s

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⚠️ Avoid re-uploads with low bitrate or cut endings. The original mix is typically 45–75 minutes long. 🎧 Listen for how he links tracks with

🗑️ Trash the stress, play the best.

🎧 Listen for how he links tracks with similar horn lines or guitar phrases — e.g., from “Osondi Owendi” into “Nwanem Ebezina.”