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.
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!!
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.
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
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!
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.
That’s my father Agya Osae playing the lead guitar.
Who is here in 2024 After The Death of Nana K Ampadu.
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!!
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.
This song plays at almost every funeral in Kwahu. I've been searching for it since I was 13 and finally found it!
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
Who is here in 2021💕💕💕
It's 2024, and I'm still listening to this song.
It's 2023 who's still here 😢😢😢
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.
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!
Who’s listening 2020❤️
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
Ghanaian have no idea how this song reigned in Nigeria. This one of the highlights of Africa Musics.
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.
This reminds me of 16th March 1993 the fateful day my dearest mum joined the silent majority.
I grew up with this song in Kwahu, anytime I listen it take me back to my childhod.
who listening 2019 ❤