Wow i heard the song so many times as a boy when living in Ghana. I feel like a child again.🇬🇭
In 1999 I was with my grandma at Ejisu Onwe and used to sing Asabone at 13. Grandma and mom died many years ago. RIP JON K.
I think Jon K would have become one of Ghana's best musicians. But Jah knows best and recalled him to heaven. Wherever you are Sir . .Rest in Peace. You live on in your music, both what you produced for others and what you recorded under your name
@@cquickmusic8174 I learnt he left behind a daughter....how's she doing?
Jon K was one of the quintessential hi-life fusion (burger hi-life) musicians of the 80’s and 90’s. Miss him lots!
At my childhood days John k was my favourite and still one of my favourite musician forever. RIP Uncle John k.
Thanks 👌👌👌👌for this upload. Been looking for this for more than 15 yrs. the original music I think was reproduced on cassette and they are no more😏😒
Wow what a masterpiece ❤❤❤❤😮😮 first coming across while like contemporary music
Loved this song as a kid. Thanks for posting
I can't hear this timeless tune and still be seated. Will definitely bust a move.
Jon k was an outstanding public entertainer and international musician and a maestro,his songs teaches about real life issues
wow nice song
RIP Jon K
Old days love it 🥰
Pls load more from Jon k.I have searched far too long for this
ohhh I love this song from the late jon k
Highly innovative 💡👌🙌😍👏❤Papa restcin perfect peace ✌👌❤
the great Jon K. Loved this in the 80s -90s
Great song. May his soul rest in peace
May his soul rest in perfect peace I didn't know he's gone real highlife with the real legend again RIP braa Joh6
I’m here because Ben Brako keeps mentioning his name…
I always thought it was Charles Amoah who sang this song.
Missing my late father
JON K forever.
Junior Secondary School days
Is this available on MP3? iTunes?
It seems like yesterday I was performing this music with Jon K around London at the old Bass Clef Club, Leicester, Newcastle, Birmingham etc 1988 -1991