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OYÈS are songs sung in the terreiros, revealing the importance and priestly position in the Ketu nation Candomblé. The sons and daughters of ASÉ are chosen to perform certain functions for the good running of the religious house. Those who have oye are called “male oloye” and “female ajoye”. These OYÈS are dedicated to our ancestors. Technical Details: Main Vocal: Babalorisá Herique Omofaiya Secondary Vocals: Suami D'Osun, Yarobá Valeria D'Odé, Yarobá Fátima Negrann, Deia D'Omolu Rhythms/percussion: Ricardo Dias D'Osogiyan, Ogan Queixada, Ogan Dário and Babalawo Bruno Irete Ansa