Nana Ampadu i dont speak twi well but i love all your songs.This is your scrabble friend Rahman.We used to play scrabble together at Caprice,near Mexico hotel.I wish good health and long life.
Started well, but the time taken by the song was too long and the adagio-tempo made it a little challenging to listen throughout. The rhythm followed the Yaa Amanua model, and if it had had a high-tempo beat, would have been as good as Yaa Amanua.
Nana you make me proud to be a native of Kwahu...... Die hard fans lemme see your hands 😎👌💥
Nice music always inspiring, kwahu icon
Nana Ampadu i dont speak twi well but i love all your songs.This is your scrabble friend Rahman.We used to play scrabble together at Caprice,near Mexico hotel.I wish good health and long life.
Nana is a story teller keeping the reader in suspense every moment
I Was Born 1963 I Known Nana Kwame Apadu 70s
I love nana songs
May God blessé u nana Thomas Cobbina
Hmm l will love nana till my end
Legend of the music,and Father for all. Wat a story
You are my legend
ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SONGS. Oh Nana, l will never forget you till l join you in the after here.
Wisdom is talking
what a great story teller. Nana Ampadu
A word to the wise....,wat a story.......
Nana King of songs
Thank you and God bless.
@@NANAKAMPADU i love this man,God bless you too
I grew up listening whilst my dad played these classic tracks on his Grundig gramophone. Yes it all brings back nice memories.
nyansa nie!!!
tete wo bi ka
Started well, but the time taken by the song was too long and the adagio-tempo made it a little challenging to listen throughout. The rhythm followed the Yaa Amanua model, and if it had had a high-tempo beat, would have been as good as Yaa Amanua.
A real father of music. Legend for all
In my opinion Kyeremaa is more revelry than Yaa Amanua, because Kyeremaa is so smooth and relaxing. You can’t get tired of listening the song.