Rest well Nana Kwame Ampadu..this song makes me miss my Grandma Maame Afia Foriwaa so much. She taught me all I know as a woman. Will forever hold you dear to my heart ❤️
Ghanaian Born, but grew up in the US since age 3. I knew very little Twi but Dad played African Brothers Band constantly. I loved every song by Ampadu and met him at a concert in NYC many years ago. I am grateful that the universe allowed me to hear such eloquent music from my country.. I cried when I heard Nana Ampadu passed.
My dad was a DJ in his youthful age and introduced us to old highlife songs. I love them all, but Nana Ampadu stood out. I just his talent and became my preferred King of Highlife. I'm still listening to him in 2022 and I'm 37 years old now. Brilliant musician 👏
Time is not on our side on this earth ,let us do something as quick as possible. If Nana Ampadu is no more with us,it says a lot to the living. Let us leave a good legacy.
I listened to an interview where he narrated some unfortunate incidents about his devt as a child - delay in walking, diminutive nature etc. Today, you have succeed to overcome your childhood failings with your voice and eloquence. You have no idea how much you impacted, motivated and role-modelled lives of millions all over the world. RIP Nana.
Back in 1993 in Maiduguri northern Nigeria while i was still serving my master as an apprentice as igbo Biafran boy.i used to listen to all this ghana music from one oga mike then when ghanians still full Nigeria, each time he mr mike bring a Ghanian lady for overnight because of the joy the must have given him in the night and the love he has for this particular one (AKOOSA) by name who is heavily endowed on the backside he will just put the track of this aftican brothers by the name AGATHA.😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤😅😅😅😅😅.
One can't stop listening to these Song . Nana wherever you are May the Almighty God enshrine his blessings on you and keep you among us until thy Kingdom Come.
Oh, why Nana U make me cry literally whenever I listen to your songs! Your writing ability (your lyrics), your arrangement and your singing skills are world-class. You deserve more recognition than this.
Rest well Nana Kwame Ampadu..this song makes me miss my Grandma Maame Afia Foriwaa so much. She taught me all I know as a woman. Will forever hold you dear to my heart ❤️
Ghanaian Born, but grew up in the US since age 3. I knew very little Twi but Dad played African Brothers Band constantly. I loved every song by Ampadu and met him at a concert in NYC many years ago. I am grateful that the universe allowed me to hear such eloquent music from my country.. I cried when I heard Nana Ampadu passed.
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My dad was a DJ in his youthful age and introduced us to old highlife songs. I love them all, but Nana Ampadu stood out. I just his talent and became my preferred King of Highlife. I'm still listening to him in 2022 and I'm 37 years old now. Brilliant musician 👏
Time is not on our side on this earth ,let us do something as quick as possible. If Nana Ampadu is no more with us,it says a lot to the living. Let us leave a good legacy.
I listened to an interview where he narrated some unfortunate incidents about his devt as a child - delay in walking, diminutive nature etc. Today, you have succeed to overcome your childhood failings with your voice and eloquence. You have no idea how much you impacted, motivated and role-modelled lives of millions all over the world. RIP Nana.
Back in 1993 in Maiduguri northern Nigeria while i was still serving my master as an apprentice as igbo Biafran boy.i used to listen to all this ghana music from one oga mike then when ghanians still full Nigeria, each time he mr mike bring a Ghanian lady for overnight because of the joy the must have given him in the night and the love he has for this particular one (AKOOSA) by name who is heavily endowed on the backside he will just put the track of this aftican brothers by the name AGATHA.😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤😅😅😅😅😅.
Back inda days at city palace Onitsha
The pride of kwahuman.❤
Anytime I hear this music ,it reminds. ME of my step mother Adwoa Foriwaa,,she was soo caring. I'm crying while writing this.😂😂😂😂
Heard this song when i was a kid, i have never stopped listening to it
Undoubtedly, he is the GOAT musician in Ghana. Two of his tracks I enjoyed most are Mother and Oman bo adwo
Feel good now I just remember those days in onitsha eastern Nigeria
I have listened to this song 1 hour non stop,Nana may You Rest well in the Bossom of Abraham.
Evergreen ❤..Rest Well Mom and Dad 😢
Nobody will forget you Nana may your soul rest in perfect peace.
For me this is the most greatest of all. Nana you have left us today RIP
One can't stop listening to these Song . Nana wherever you are May the Almighty God enshrine his blessings on you and keep you among us until thy Kingdom Come.
Oh, why Nana U make me cry literally whenever I listen to your songs! Your writing ability (your lyrics), your arrangement and your singing skills are world-class. You deserve more recognition than this.
Rest in peace Nana . we will never forget what you did for Ghana music