This is the original version of mwewewo nkasei which was stolen by a musician in ghana here and changed the title to Woho Kyere hmmmmm. RIP my legend you will always be in our heart.
@@Juniorkayjunior Am really sad bro and i will mention that musician's name, daddy Lumba stole the song and he should pray for forgiveness because he didn't do it only to Obibini Takyi but to other musician as well. Obibini Takyi is a true legend and i love his songs so much.
@@timothyacquahjunior4752 Just because Lumba also used the phrase "Mewe wo nkasei" doesn't mean he stole it. The song is very different, including the chorus
Rest well Takyi! Kusie atu bɔn ama pramire agge abɔso
The last album of the legend. RIP Obibini
The last album in 1997 R.I.P Obibini Takyi you are a true legend 🕊❤
So sad lost my dad am going to continue his legacy
@@obibinitakyijnr8239Sorry for hearing this, May your dad's soul rest in heaven 🙏🏿
He went to the Netherlands in 1992 for his album Ohia Sei Abrantie
Rip legend ❤️❤️
This is the original version of mwewewo nkasei which was stolen by a musician in ghana here and changed the title to Woho Kyere hmmmmm. RIP my legend you will always be in our heart.
yes this is wat yaanom stole lol
@@Juniorkayjunior Am really sad bro and i will mention that musician's name, daddy Lumba stole the song and he should pray for forgiveness because he didn't do it only to Obibini Takyi but to other musician as well. Obibini Takyi is a true legend and i love his songs so much.
@@timothyacquahjunior4752 The melody in "Woho Kyere" is a quite different to this
@@timothyacquahjunior4752 Just because Lumba also used the phrase "Mewe wo nkasei" doesn't mean he stole it. The song is very different, including the chorus