I am Kenya, and I love Agatha Nana's hits, especially Agatha and Oman Bo Adwo, Ghana I must visit soon and spend time with my brother and sisters. One Love!!
Am a Nigerian but back in the days when i was growing up my late dad will always play nana ampadu and other Ghana high life. I so much love the Ghana high life I still listen to them even though I don't understand the language.
You really don’t have to understand the words, just flow with the rhythm 🤩🤩🤩 we are Africans and nothing beats our music the Authenticity is top notch 💫 I love Nigerian musics too Joel 🇬🇭 ❤️ 🇳🇬
Nana died yesterday September 28, 2021. To the future generations he was a solid composer, musician, great storyteller and a good countryman. Grateful to have witnessed this talent! Rest on Nana 🙌🏻
Definitely one of the best, a vanguard of our cultural heritage. His recording is scholarship for future generations to learn the wisdom of our ancestors. Gratitude!!
I dedicate this song to President Akufo Addo for outstanding performance as a president of Ghana. One day , we will acknowledge his contributions to the development of this country
I can say that Ghana's hilife was copied by Nigerians. For many years my dad lived in Nigeria and he saw how Nana was loved there. Seriously, my dad used to tell me how NANA AMPADU used to rule Africa with his music. NANA we love you.
@@asamoahbekoe I doubt that. Most of these legends started from Nigeria then came back to Ghana to continue their music. Nana ampadu, amakye dede, paa bobo, etc
As a new comer to this beautiful music, I thought this resembled Nigerian music, especially Chief Steven Osita Osadebe's Makojo! Didnt know that its actually the other way round.
Just listen attentively and u can hear every single instrument used in this lovely song ,this is real music.. and to know that the musicians had to play these instruments live in the studio to be recorded even makes it better ,,Nana Ampadu and his likes will rule forever. Thank you Nana
Ghana changed and provoked the consciousness of the Afrikan towards Afrikan unity through her beloved Son Nkrumah, and her Son Nana Ampadu showed that Afrikan unity was possible through this very music. #OneAfrika 🇬🇭✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾🇬🇭
Wow!! This was confirmed just yesterday March 6, 2021 by the legendary Abrekyieba Kofi Sammy while watching Kofi TV. Thanks to your late grandfather. May he R. I. P.
To me, the current Afrobeats genre being championed by our Nigerian neighbours is nothing more but the modernized version of Highlife music. So our Ghanaian artist should quit dabbling around, make a conscious effort to champion the genre like theirs that it is and strive to take it to different heights like our the Nigerians are doing.
it's a brilliant piece. From instrumentation to the actual lyrics, perfectly crafted to suit the listening ear. As a kid, I naively didn't listen to it enough but as an adult, I appreciate it more than ever. Thank Nana for putting this together.
My father was in south eastern part of nigeria Igboland Onitsha 80s to early 90s..he told me how this song was part in Nigeria...I love Nigerians... Ghanaija
I went to +233 to hear this song, I searched& searched for this song after wards & finally💃💃💃💃💃 It's legendary & should be remixed or re-recorded for our generation now too...Burna boy can kill this song anew again I swear💯❤❤❤
I began to listen to this song very well the day late president Atta mills died on radio gold, 🥇 and they played this song more than one hour continues and I enjoyed it very well till date.Rest in peace NANA KWAME AMPADU.
Oman Ghana has to erect a huge statute of this living legend to show our appreciation of his greatness and his contribution to our hilife music. THANK you and may you live forever in our hearts!
When money speaks, the truth is silent. I will go but remember one day the truth will be revealed because in all money can never hide the truth. The truth will one day come to the light. Sir Emma De'Great
GHANA and NIGERIA been doing collabs for years. From Nana Kwame Ampadu, Fela and his mentor Ebo Taylor, TicTac and Tony T, Charles Nii Armah and Burna etc. Sibling love/sibling rivalry. 🇬🇭🇳🇬
2025 and am back to listen to this masterpiece. I was not born when it was released but then I came to hear it
Same...❤
Who is here in 2024 After The Death of Nana K Ampadu.
Don’t talk this way……. As far as his music lives , he lives
Am here oo
Im here
I am Kenya, and I love Agatha Nana's hits, especially Agatha and Oman Bo Adwo, Ghana I must visit soon and spend time with my brother and sisters. One Love!!
❤
It's 2024, and I'm still listening to this song.
I’m here with you bro
Me too
This song is the greatest of all ❤
Am a Nigerian but back in the days when i was growing up my late dad will always play nana ampadu and other Ghana high life.
I so much love the Ghana high life I still listen to them even though I don't understand the language.
I love this song so much
Am in love with this very highlife of Nana Ampadu
We feel music,we do listen too
Can you translate the Igbo part ?
You are are real African dude!
You really don’t have to understand the words, just flow with the rhythm 🤩🤩🤩 we are Africans and nothing beats our music the Authenticity is top notch 💫 I love Nigerian musics too Joel 🇬🇭 ❤️ 🇳🇬
It's 2023 who's still here 😢😢😢
I truly love this track still listening in February 2025.My Nigerian ,Ghanaian and other African countries let's come together and give a thumbs up
Nana died yesterday September 28, 2021. To the future generations he was a solid composer, musician, great storyteller and a good countryman. Grateful to have witnessed this talent!
Rest on Nana 🙌🏻
We salute him he was one of a kind and we thank Allah for him
Definitely one of the best, a vanguard of our cultural heritage. His recording is scholarship for future generations to learn the wisdom of our ancestors. Gratitude!!
His status must be all around Ghana
Here to say it's 2025, and he's still a legend
Ghanaian have no idea how this song reigned in Nigeria. This one of the highlights of Africa Musics. #LoveFromIgboMan
Emman Ikenna Thanks for listening my fellow Igboman.
NANA KWAME AMPADU 1 Nana you are a Legend. My favorite is Kwabena Amoah song.
Thanks for making us know this was a hit in Nigeria.
Emman Ikenna is the Igbo proper Igbo? A friend of mine suggested it isn’t
I know for sure most of the Ghanaian music in the 1980s were a big hit in Eastern Nigeria.
Who’s listening 2020❤️
Oman boa adwo
me😁😁
My all time high life song !!!!! ❤ 2025 and forever !!!!
I dedicate this song to President Akufo Addo for outstanding performance as a president of Ghana. One day , we will acknowledge his contributions to the development of this country
Apuu
Who is here in 2021💕💕💕
I come here every single year since this video was posted some 4 yard ago...
Its 2022
February 2022
2022
I'm in here is 2022! 💞 🙏 🙌
My father, Ghanaian, used to work in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. He told us his Nigerians friends really loved this music.
Who's listening to this wonderful hilife 2020
2021 😍😍😍
I can say that Ghana's hilife was copied by Nigerians. For many years my dad lived in Nigeria and he saw how Nana was loved there. Seriously, my dad used to tell me how NANA AMPADU used to rule Africa with his music. NANA we love you.
wow
.. thats sounds so true, i can hear fela all over this..
@@asamoahbekoe I doubt that. Most of these legends started from Nigeria then came back to Ghana to continue their music. Nana ampadu, amakye dede, paa bobo, etc
Nana Abena yea is true.... there is even a documentary done by a white man on where Highlife originated and is from Ghana and they copied some
As a new comer to this beautiful music, I thought this resembled Nigerian music, especially Chief Steven Osita Osadebe's Makojo! Didnt know that its actually the other way round.
It's true,our highlife music influenced theirs in a lot of ways,actor Pete Edochie talked about it when he visited Ghana about 3 years ago.
That’s my father Agya Osae playing the lead guitar.
He is a champ
greet him 4 us!
Kudos to your dad and the entire band
@@kwabenaadusei2021 who are you?
@@2thumbs4u ok i will . but please who are you?
who listening 2019 ❤
Oman boa adwo
Nana Happy new year 🎄
may God bless you and give you long life.. AMEN
Happy New Year and God bless.
Btiful nice fantalucious music. Greetings from Scotland
Me
Love it. Greetings from London!👍👍
This song plays at almost every funeral in Kwahu. I've been searching for it since I was 13 and finally found it!
Yeah of course they suppose to cuz he's a legend.
Evelyn-Pearl Akwantey 😂😂😄 really dear? How old are u now....
Lol sister am young ooo jux turn 25 and you?
perry portfield
Oh nice, will be 23 next month.... I'm glad that the youth listen to this songs too😄🙌
@@hereigns1113 chale is interesting meeting ya here anyway and am not surprised ya listen his song cuz he a pride of ya land as well (kwahu)
Who’s with me 2019
Thanks for listening.
I love Nana Ampadu songs
@@NANAKAMPADU you are a great legend
I have been casualy browsing and ghana seems to have the best african music. Atleast for my taste.
Thank you
You are right
I grew up with this song in Kwahu, anytime I listen it take me back to my childhod.
Just listen attentively and u can hear every single instrument used in this lovely song ,this is real music.. and to know that the musicians had to play these instruments live in the studio to be recorded even makes it better ,,Nana Ampadu and his likes will rule forever. Thank you Nana
Those of us who met and related with these great musicians, know how divinely gifted they were !!!
It’s a total masterpiece 👍🏾
Sure
Ghana changed and provoked the consciousness of the Afrikan towards Afrikan unity through her beloved Son Nkrumah, and her Son Nana Ampadu showed that Afrikan unity was possible through this very music.
#OneAfrika 🇬🇭✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾🇬🇭
The late Kofi Djan is the one who sang in Igbo language is Ghanaian and my grandfather from Gomoa Bobikuma central region Ghana..
Wow I think a Nigerian sang that part
Wow, he's got linguistic talent
Wow!! This was confirmed just yesterday March 6, 2021 by the legendary Abrekyieba Kofi Sammy while watching Kofi TV. Thanks to your late grandfather. May he R. I. P.
You mean, the fake Igbo
Well they have come out to say the igbo was mostly meaningless
This reminds me of 16th March 1993 the fateful day my dearest mum joined the silent majority.
This man should be placed in a museum already. He and Maame Dokono are national treasures.
Godlive Opoku-Duah Thank you
Rest well Papa
God Bless and keep you through this unreturnable journey.
Nyame Nka ho wo.
Se mose mennye a, me ko ama Oman Bo Adwo!!!
I wonder why they’ve built Akofo Addo’s statue aaaahhhhj hmmmmm
Who is listening to this good music today
Think this is my 250th time here
And it’s 2024. Great music by all standards 🎉
To me, the current Afrobeats genre being championed by our Nigerian neighbours is nothing more but the modernized version of Highlife music. So our Ghanaian artist should quit dabbling around, make a conscious effort to champion the genre like theirs that it is and strive to take it to different heights like our the Nigerians are doing.
Legendary. Asonaba Kwabrafoso Obuasi
Thank you and God bless.
Omane James frm Morocco ohene ba Enkasa.
Boy l have given you the title the king of comments baakope no size
U are here too. Oh gosh. Im i really competing with u. Hope uv got what u want, a legend thanking u for ur comment. Well make i go sleep erh
This guy is here too , borga u Dey everywhere 😂
it's a brilliant piece. From instrumentation to the actual lyrics, perfectly crafted to suit the listening ear. As a kid, I naively didn't listen to it enough but as an adult, I appreciate it more than ever. Thank Nana for putting this together.
That's right, me too
Thanks to your father for giving us good music.
RIP Nana Ampadu....you'll be missed.
@@freddytieku-apawu962 how do you understand his statement
A real advice
Perfectly structured and well executed. On point ☝️
My father was in south eastern part of nigeria Igboland Onitsha 80s to early 90s..he told me how this song was part in Nigeria...I love Nigerians... Ghanaija
Who is still here 2019 !! Krom Ha Asem
Thank for listening.
My dad used to play this song almost everyday..I was young back then and now I'm in my 40ties..I'm still in love with this song
Thanks for been a fan. Well appreciated. God bless.
Where is your dad now?
Please can u post some of the ones known as Ghana pieces in the 70s?
You said that right, same applies to me my Dad (RIP) played this song both home and in the car. Good song bro.
mo menz
Now 43 I guess 😄
I think this is the greatest Ghanaian song ever!
Thanks
I went to +233 to hear this song, I searched& searched for this song after wards & finally💃💃💃💃💃 It's legendary & should be remixed or re-recorded for our generation now too...Burna boy can kill this song anew again I swear💯❤❤❤
All the old songs are very interesting and can change the living of every man.
2020 .love this song when I was a kid.
This is a Highlife Classic and has been sampled by many international artists. Nana Ampadu is a true legend and a gift to Ghana 🤠🇬🇭
Nana you are legend Ghana and Nigeria will never forget you
March 2024 & I'm still listening ❤
R.I.P to my lovely mom ,she made me love this song so much and honestly I can't help myself than to cry listening.bless you Nana
Who is with me 2019...hit me likes
May She Rest In Perfect Peace...
Oooh may she rest in peace
Same as my Dad 💔
Words can’t express how good this song is😭 Ghanaian music is just beautiful❤️
Please who’s here 2022🎉🎉
RIP Legend🥺🤲
We as a country has to honour this great man NANA Kwame Ampadu before he pass on Bcos he has done a lot through his music career. He is simply d Best
They Don't Make Music Like This Anymore. This Music Lives On, Forever.
This my favourite of Ampadu's songs
Living Legend Forever 80'SS And 90'SSS Nana Kwame Ampadu Still A KING OF Them Thanks You Nana Teking A Ghana To The World 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🙏🏿♥️💛💚
Thank you
Ohhhh God, for the sake of good music.....let our great minds in music live forever. Ghana truly is gifted
Thank you
sometimes i look at their pictures see how they hv grown old,and sometimes i wanna cry,how i wish these people will never pass
@@bredatupac1406 so sad he passed on today. May his soul rest in peace
2024 and still going, legendary music.
Listen from Norway,one love for my home country Ghana❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
God bless you and my country Ghana,i love you all❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I never understand or listen to the lyrics until I grew up rest well Nana 🙏🏾🕊
Who is still listening with me 27/07/2019
RIP NANA AMPADU .
Your beautiful songs would always live on .
You’d always be remembered in our hearts .
When music used to be music. Not the likes of one corner etc. Wò b3 ti dweeee!!!! 3ns3m hunuuaa kwa.
Thanks for listening.
Your comment is so hilarious, however, it's very important.
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I began to listen to this song very well the day late president Atta mills died on radio gold, 🥇 and they played this song more than one hour continues and I enjoyed it very well till date.Rest in peace NANA KWAME AMPADU.
Oman Ghana has to erect a huge statute of this living legend to show our appreciation of his greatness and his contribution to our hilife music. THANK you and may you live forever in our hearts!
When money speaks, the truth is silent. I will go but remember one day the truth will be revealed because in all money can never hide the truth. The truth will one day come to the light.
Sir Emma De'Great
Here we are in 2022 …rest well Legend ❤️
Where did all the good music go?😢😢😢...Legendary 🙌🙌🙌...
The intro alone is something else! !!! Beautiful.
GHANA and NIGERIA been doing collabs for years. From Nana Kwame Ampadu, Fela and his mentor Ebo Taylor, TicTac and Tony T, Charles Nii Armah and Burna etc. Sibling love/sibling rivalry. 🇬🇭🇳🇬
Nana ampadu you're a legend God bless you paaaaaaaa
Best Ghana -Nigeria music collaboration...
Gh-Naija is one BIG FAMILY ❤
One of the best Ghana Nigeria collaborations!! RIP Nana Ampadu!
There is no Nigerian among this
@@johnpaxton5776There was a Nigerian Igbo singer part of it; listen to it again. He sang two verses in Igbo
@@kalonjeeblessthat wasn't igbo.. They later confirmed it. He said that was fake igbo
Kofi Sammy stayed in Nigeria so he sang that part but he came out to say his ibo was not that good at the time they were recording this music
@@larminmunkaila2160 oh really?? Very interesting!! Thanks for the education. So all credits go to Ghana. Such a beautiful song.
This keeps reminding me of my late father. Rest in peace, Mr. Jackson
Dios mio q poder te quiero mucho Maestro ufff en Colombia caribe sumba
Mmaa mpɛ hia from Tik tok about the breakdown of asusuanso and the story behind it brought..just loving this
I bought this cassette at preparatory school. When I was at Christian preparatory in 80s
Havelove Kind Thanks for your support. God bless.
Mose me ny3 a m3ko ama oman bo adwo nice song
These men were legends. it's sad Ghanaians dnt really appreciate art. This song was aesthetically and lyrically beautiful. The Igbo version killed it
This is my favorite song of all ,lyrics is the best,sorrowful song.
Even the side of Igbo language mix with twi language
Anwomtofuorhene best of all times ❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 RIP legend
Good music never dies y'all.🎉❤
Great song by all standards I was not born when this was composed
I will never forget about this disciplined man. May his soul rest in peace.
Awww, oman bo adwo ampa, mose meny3 a m3k) .😭😭😭
one of my greatest songs of all time....well sung,well worded and true lyrics.
Thanks
Nana Kwami U will always be a legend in Ghana music
Amankwa Joseph Thanks
April 2022, and it's still a masterpiece!
This is by far one of Nana's best songs, a real master piece. There is nothing like it!
We are in 2023 and this song still hit hard 😪
👍👍🙏🙏❤my fathers Favourite song mine too.
Nana nyankoropong nhyira wo wai aww
7:41 minutes and there was no boring moment. Truly a legend. From instrumentals to lyrics
Nyumtunii Nana Kwame Ampadu. Oman bo adwo is a such a fresh authentic sound of music with deep a deep lyrical composition.
My name I love this song hmmm😭
its 2021 and this song is still a masterpiece. God bless Highlife. Rest in Power Nana Ampadu
The Word's still remains the best,Let them know, without them, you still have a place to go.
Even the god's wants the Truth.
I so love this song Nana wo ye legend and there will never be another Nana May ur soul Rest In Peace till we meet again
2019 interested song Nana you are too much old days your song is so touch big ups
This is what we call music.
Thanks for listening.
Exactly
very successful album as a memory of goodwill between Ghana and Nigeria.
Thank you
Lol ain't that the truh.
@@NANAKAMPADU Ghana and Igbo espcially
Never fear to say the "TRUTH"....if u are on the "TRUTH" side, given me gboza!!!
The Legend Nana Ampadu of all legends. Highlife music reign forever. Nana thank you
This is music, real music. My favorite from Nana Ampadu.
Nana KWAME AMPADU, you're my father's best artist...
Wish you may come to Côte d'Ivoire for a last dance🎶🎼🎶
I'm feeling this great song I'm in the train from Paris to Berlin
Nana we love your song's tooo much very educative and wisely
Well appreciated! Thank you