Last time I listened to this music, I was in Nigeria struggling.. mhenn time wait for no fucking body.. I am currently here in Germany as a footballer.. God is great.. God bless us Africa🌹🌹🌹💕
I'm a Nigerian, I also hustle in Ghana before now. I fell in love with Ghana music because of Bisa Kdei Songs.. I love all he song like crazy. He is my best musician in Ghana... One Luv Boosu
STOP saying '' don't understand'' ! YOU are AFRICAN !!! And as a African you just have to follow the message!!! Remember ??? AFRICA IS 1 !!! Greetings from a Caribbean island where mayority (95 %) comes directly (forefathers) from Africa !!! Especially Ghana, Nigeria and Benin . Peace !!
It says am a Ghanaian man. I work from Monday through Friday. But on weekends, I need to have some fun, and unwind and some joint. At times women should whistle or give me some cat calls because there's a in the pocket for the enjoyment. From various cities and towns, I'll be available. Call me and we'll have fun. Just a little translation to give you a fair idea
I'm from America learning my African roots and this song has pulled me out of depression a million times since I came across it. Even though I do not understand the language. The pureness of the video speaks for itself! Beautiful!! 💙✊🏿
Just visited Ghana and my goodness I fell in love with this song at first hearing . plus Ghanaian women are so naturally attractive. calm stress free country. nice!!!
I searched this music as "God dey God dey Ghanaian song" bro this song popped up! I couldn't have been more grateful to God. Big love from Cameroun 🇨🇲. Je t'aime 💜 😂 😂 😂 😍 💕 💕 🔥
My Dad danced to this song every morning while preparing for work. This is the 3rd year since we lost him and I came back to listen to this song cos it reminds me so much of the moments we spent dancing together.
Naija guy here.no one beats Ghana on this type of 1970 highlife..Ghana focus on this and make it global..you own this genre...Dahm.this dude is my hottest artist in of Ghana and has the potentials to be their highest export.the most talented and very natural as well. Ghanaians support this guy more,leave noisy shatta wale and co,this guy is the real deal...this will attract Africans and the world more..
@Strive For greatness I like the fact that he ignored you but I'd like to help you out here. See, he's right this song is talent, pure! I haven't seen any one in Nigeria here who doesn't vibe well with this awesomeness even grown ups.
Just a reminder that, quality music knows no bounds.I am a Nigerian and this is one of my favorite tunes. I so love this song that I can play it all day on repeat.
This song can eradicate depression of all kind.. One big respect from a proud Nigerian to my Ghanaian brothers and sisters. My finger is still on the repeat button, I can't stop listening .. A real palm 🌴 wine music. #🇳🇬 and Ghana re family 🇬🇭 👍just like other Africans #One love to African family on the continent and in diaspora !! 😉 😍 😍
Cameroonian here hooked on Bisa Kdei all the way from Dallas - USA. This guy is if not the greatest one of the greatest Singers from Africa hands down. He deserves to be Global. Who is Sarkodie ???
I remembered when this song was hit in Liberia..life was difficult on me, my girlfriend broke up with me.. she was half Ghanaian and Liberian.. they really used to play this song anytime I go to their place to beg her. Now things has changed and I’m now in the better position then her. Never underestimate someone because of their present condition.. 我最喜欢这个音乐。
I'm Nigerian but this is very good music. This piece is a painted work of art in its production, this is the least way I could describe it, I cant even imagine what the best way would be. Great production! Great job.
I'm from Nigeria base in Chicago a truck driver in the USA. This music make my journey easy I can repeat this song while driving 2000 miles on the highway. I dont get tired of it. I love Nigeria i love Ghana. One love for all my Ghanaians brothers and sisters
Concert Party and then this one.Back to 1890 Highlife. Bisa and R2Bees taking us back to what Ghanaian Music is all about. I for once have been suffocated with all this Bombastic noise we call song these days. I can now sit or stand and enjoy great tunes.
This song is a masterpiece 💯 the guitar 🎸 line is mad nd is catchy asf 💯🎸💯🎸💯 this was when Ghana 🇬🇭 music was on the Map ONE LOVE MY AFRICA BROTHER AND SISTER ALL OVER THE WORLD 🌎
Top 20 afrobeats song of all time. fela’s gen included. I was on a 10 hr road trip the day i fell in love with song, I played it the whole trip I wish i was lying. as a nigerian i know the lyrics word for word, every adlib. I learned everything about this song in that period of time, Thank you
Hi Ilona. My name is Peter and I am a Nigerian. Can we be friends. Got some Nigerian songs I do like to introduce you to. Check me on Whatsapp:+2347066675146
This is my rough interpretation of the first part of this great song for those who don't understand the language. Brother brother eeii Brother I',m fucking excited I've worked from Monday to Friday I'm a guy from Kumasi, If I celebrate/jubilate no complain I'm in Accra too, I'm partying/spoiling everywhere Call me to Konongo,Abetifi, Walewale, and here I come Money is not a problem, say hi when you see me When you see my dressing call me "borga" Let the girls whisper my name, let me celebrate Call me when your cocoa is harvested, let the girls whisper my name Brother brother eeii I say be respectful Don't be arrogant Slow by slow, we make plans while drinking If you hear this, pack your portmanteau, pull up your pants We're from Kwadaso to Akropong to Latei, we're partying Don't speak against me because I worked hard for this Let the girls whisper my name, let me celebrate Call me when your cocoa is harvested, let the girls whisper my name
+Charles A. Asamoah Thats really impressive, is it alright if you can translate the second part? I understand it paa this song currently is a hit back in Gh.
+Charles A. Asamoah I love it. I understand the Twi, but he sings fast so thanks for breaking it down for us. Lol, it's goofy and jovial but also deep because it embodies our culture and what high life is all about. From the cocoa, to working hard to partying, to being excited about seeing your love (and again being excited about the weekend, because we Ghanaians love the weekend lol) to chilling (oh how we love to chill, lol) and unifying as an entire country to have a good time it's us. It's life. I Love this guy's music oh!!!
I must say, Im touched by all the love I see in these comments. We are one indeed. Such real music is about the wonderful beats and rhythms, with harmony and melody! This song is the perfect example. There needs to be more current music sampling highlife guitars. I wonder which song this was sampled from! Reminds me of my dad playing highlife music when I was younger.
My best artist in the whole wide world right now. This guy is madly gifted. I'm a Nigerian but this dude talent has bowled me over. thanks man, love all your songs.
Tin ton tin tin ton tin, means as time passes. The full proverb is “Tin ton tin, tin ton tin, Yeenom nsa na yefa adwen”. Means as “As we pass the time, even though we’re drinking we’re also scheming or thinking”
This is the best highlife music in the whole Africa continent. It is raw local drummers and local instruments. The background of these traditional music is superb and fantastic unbeatable. Am a Nigerian based in America. I love these music.
I m agni from côté d ivoire. And listening this song and looking the different picture, really i remember from my village before year 2000. Félicitation à toi frero. Hermann kwame depuis la côte d ivoire.
im in love with the song this is the type of music that the elderly would love to hear as being born in those times with music like this the guitar is the best part of the song like "pa na pa na" it takes you back to the past proud to be ghanaian and i came back from ghana this morning this song makes my happy and makes me think how vibrant this country is, tears of joy
Who's here with me 2024 more blessings ❤
🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲respect!
One love bro
Yeahhh we are here 🥰🥰🥰
I'm here with you
❤❤ I dey here 😂
I'm from Brazil and I'm so addicted to this song. I love African Music ❤🇧🇷
loveeeee
It's a Ghanaian song, from Ghana West Africa
@@nanabadu7079 I think the person probably knew that
@@cynthiatakyiwaa7940 oh, I forgot he told you before posting his comment, am really sorry about this 🙏
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I lost my dad 3days ago he’s Ghanaian 🇬🇭 but lived his entire life in Nigeria 🇳🇬 this song reminds me of him all the time.
Much strength and comforting for you to cope with your lose 🤍
Sorry God is there
Sorry for ur loss
Sorry for your loss, Jesus gotchu man keep pushing
Sorry for ur 😔 loss
Last time I listened to this music, I was in Nigeria struggling.. mhenn time wait for no fucking body.. I am currently here in Germany as a footballer.. God is great.. God bless us Africa🌹🌹🌹💕
aww wonderful god bless your hustle
Are you igbo? Vibing this in Nigeria means a lot. You must not only be igbo but nwa Otu. Are my right?
wow, cheers man good luck :)
@@tochukwucyprian1439 nope... Proudly ijaw boy.
No why did you say a bad word I will tell god
AAKAN people from ivory coast ...we love you ghanians Yes our brothers❤
Let’s speak twi😊
We love too❤❤
Am a Cameroonian French speaker but omg I think I was a Ghanaian in my other life lolll I love Ghanaians music soooooo muuuchhhhh 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭😌💃🎶 🇨🇲🇨🇲
Good
you should visit
can we chat on whatsapp?
Love Cameroon too dear
@@louaarmanddidiergbongue2977 Google Goodyear Amiens
I'm a Nigerian, I also hustle in Ghana before now. I fell in love with Ghana music because of Bisa Kdei Songs.. I love all he song like crazy. He is my best musician in Ghana... One Luv Boosu
This is so true. Bisa Kdei my childhood awesome, thanks to him.
I'm a Nigerian and I'm proud to be the one to introduce this song to most of my Nigerian friends.
Thank you brother
🙏🙏
😄😄😄
😊
Im Nigerian ,dont understand a word but who cares, Heard "Mansa" den this. Kdei is such a talent. There is that feel to his sound.Rich Musik
Music crosses language barriers. I listen to coupe decale and have no idea what they are saying.
STOP saying '' don't understand'' ! YOU are AFRICAN !!! And as a African you just have to follow the message!!! Remember ??? AFRICA IS 1 !!! Greetings from a Caribbean island where mayority (95 %) comes directly (forefathers) from Africa !!! Especially Ghana, Nigeria and Benin . Peace !!
It says am a Ghanaian man. I work from Monday through Friday. But on weekends, I need to have some fun, and unwind and some joint. At times women should whistle or give me some cat calls because there's a in the pocket for the enjoyment. From various cities and towns, I'll be available. Call me and we'll have fun. Just a little translation to give you a fair idea
Some of it ipidgin I understand frim my family lingo but the rest sounds Twi...feeling de vibes oo
Music: the universal language
I'm from America learning my African roots and this song has pulled me out of depression a million times since I came across it. Even though I do not understand the language. The pureness of the video speaks for itself! Beautiful!! 💙✊🏿
Nice to hear that. The power of music!
Mashallah
@@Idk34980 Alhamdulillah yes God willed it my brother
@@Idk34980 y5s
Summary of the song is he has worked hard from Monday to Friday and wants to have fun
Ghanaian music is soooooooo beautiful to my hears. I'm Liberian. So beautiful. Twi and Fante are beautiful languages.
Yes, they are
This song is a beautiful piece, all the region in Ghana are brother naa
Ghana beats are killing😍😍 much love from your troublesome neighbor Nigeria😂
😂😂 I swear
Good morning my neighbor 😄😄😄
Troubled neighbor 😂😂😂
Our troublesome buddy 👍❤️
But Ghana/Nigeria gel like okra lol
Love this track. Makes me want to visit Ghana a second time. Respect from Ireland 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
I'm from Ivory Coast, our flags look alike 🇨🇮🇨🇮
@@elvicatilimoya7117 on god t’as un compte Instagram?
Mrc Bissa Je kiffe c'est chanson🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
This song takes me back to Eastern region, Oyoko. I miss Ghana-the best place to be. Love from Zim🇿🇼
Wow
Oyoko near Koforidua. Wow. Ghana is a vibe❤😍😍
As a African descendant born in the Caribbean i get chills listening to this,i dnt understand nothing but the beat .we are always one
Truly
same
❤️
Can I be your friend
Just visited Ghana and my goodness I fell in love with this song at first hearing . plus Ghanaian women are so naturally attractive. calm stress free country. nice!!!
+nick crider ugly attitude. SMH🌚
+nick crider U ARE THE UGLY ONE RIGHT HERE .........EDUCATE URSELF
+Paul Iroha glad you know about Ghanaian women
+nick crider hahahah straight Savage
+nick crider i dat ur pic?? 😂😂😂
Omo... I'm Nigerian but this song is one of my all-time favorites. I can't wait to visit Ghana.
i'm Dominican so im African!my boy cames from Ghana and i love all of Africa..food,song,dressesi love my black people😍..sorry for my english
Im Malaysian and i LOVE Ghana highlife from the 70s...this recreates it really nicely
hey men following 70s highlife you've got too much knowledge about music
Yes it does, it retro
Bien mon j'écoute le song la avec beaucoup des ndoss de libreville 🇬🇦🇬🇭🇳🇬
Thank you for following Ghanaian highlife songs
I searched this music as "God dey God dey Ghanaian song" bro this song popped up! I couldn't have been more grateful to God. Big love from Cameroun 🇨🇲. Je t'aime 💜 😂 😂 😂 😍 💕 💕 🔥
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Whatt😂😂😂🤣
I might be late to this comment but goodness, it’s refreshingly hilarious 😂. Keep staying safe my Cameroonian brother
I’m from Nigeria lives in Germany,I don’t understand what he is saying but I’m feeling my African vibe
I’m Ivorian 🇨🇮 leaving in 🇺🇸 but I like Ghana 🇬🇭 I hope I will visit that country
My Dad danced to this song every morning while preparing for work. This is the 3rd year since we lost him and I came back to listen to this song cos it reminds me so much of the moments we spent dancing together.
Sorry for the loss dear. Accept my condolences.
I am so sorry
So sorry for your loss
May he rest peacefully
Naija guy here.no one beats Ghana on this type of 1970 highlife..Ghana focus on this and make it global..you own this genre...Dahm.this dude is my hottest artist in of Ghana and has the potentials to be their highest export.the most talented and very natural as well. Ghanaians support this guy more,leave noisy shatta wale and co,this guy is the real deal...this will attract Africans and the world more..
+obi oxygen ..i totally agree
Ohh I love you for that....you've said it all. Tired of the noise
Kwaku Assiamah
obi oxygen True talk!
@Strive For greatness I like the fact that he ignored you but I'd like to help you out here. See, he's right this song is talent, pure! I haven't seen any one in Nigeria here who doesn't vibe well with this awesomeness even grown ups.
Just a reminder that, quality music knows no bounds.I am a Nigerian and this is one of my favorite tunes. I so love this song that I can play it all day on repeat.
Am a Nigerian who fell in love with this country called Ghana, thank God i know live in Ghana and making good memories ❤
I'am south African, I can't hear what is being but really love this song. I'am a proud African
Lagos boy here and I absolutely love this song!
This song can eradicate depression of all kind.. One big respect from a proud Nigerian to my Ghanaian brothers and sisters. My finger is still on the repeat button, I can't stop listening .. A real palm 🌴 wine music. #🇳🇬 and Ghana re family 🇬🇭 👍just like other Africans #One love to African family on the continent and in diaspora !! 😉 😍 😍
I so much love love this song! One of the best song to come out of Ghana!! 🇳🇬🇳🇬
I'm Nigerian. First heard this song in 2017 when I visited Ghana. On the bus from Kumasi to Sunyane, I heard the song. Loved it from that moment
Catholic university??
Finally came across this song tonight 😀,my uncle won't allow me rest, kdei is a big talent, much love from Nigeria
😂😂
Cameroonian here hooked on Bisa Kdei all the way from Dallas - USA. This guy is if not the greatest one of the greatest Singers from Africa hands down. He deserves to be Global. Who is Sarkodie ???
I'm a Nigerian ..i love Ghana music..one love💓💓💓💓
I am here in 2021.
Umu Otu still vibe to this track. Bisa is the best. I will say it million times 💃💃💃💃
I'm here too❤️❤️❤️
@@joystartv8535 p
@@joystartv8535 ppp
I'm a Nigerian
But I so much love this song 🎵
Who’s here with me 2020 brother 🥰🥰🇬🇭🇬🇭
Me
I dey here
Khadi Babe I’m here 🙋🏾♀️
Hello 😊😊
Sure 🔥🔥🔥
Nigerian brother showing love right here. This hit is a goal!
I remembered when this song was hit in Liberia..life was difficult on me, my girlfriend broke up with me.. she was half Ghanaian and Liberian.. they really used to play this song anytime I go to their place to beg her. Now things has changed and I’m now in the better position then her. Never underestimate someone because of their present condition.. 我最喜欢这个音乐。
Nigerias dey listen pass Ghanaians 💜💜💜💜💜💜
I love this music.all the way from 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Festive period again in southern part of Nigeria and this song is back to our pubs and events. Good art doesn't die
Love you Ghana people, our brothers from across the border. An ivorian brother, never tired to hit the replay button..
A Nigerian listening from the West. This song soothes my soul. We love this song more than Ghanaians not minding that we don't hear twi.
I'm Nigerian but this is very good music. This piece is a painted work of art in its production, this is the least way I could describe it, I cant even imagine what the best way would be. Great production! Great job.
Am from Gabon 🇬🇦..bisa always kill it..brodey brodey ah
Ghananian music gets to me anytime especially their highlife, Charle this one na dope!!! With love from Nigeria
Nasty Sounds Academy
I'm proud to be a Ghanaian. Africa, the best entertainment continent
er
+Abekah Georgina yes OK sweetheart
me 1
Kyere David ayeeeeeee u are talking my brother
Who's listening in 2022? Blessings to you fam. Love from Trinidad.
I am a Nigerian and i love this song to bits❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
from Naija..I love Ghana music,in fact we are one!!
I agree with you bruv
+Bright Mantey hcsvn
sure we are
+Brodly Benzion same here man.
+Brodly Benzion
na the jollof rice make you craz
I'm from Nigeria base in Chicago a truck driver in the USA. This music make my journey easy
I can repeat this song while driving 2000 miles on the highway. I dont get tired of it. I love Nigeria i love Ghana. One love for all my Ghanaians brothers and sisters
someone pls help delete my replay button. the beat is too soothing and addictive.
Who’s with me here 2024 ?
Me 😂
Wow Ghana take me home listening from brazil. I'm from Nigeria ❤❤❤🙏🙏
This song was a hit in Nigeria that year Bisa Kdie 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Concert Party and then this one.Back to 1890 Highlife. Bisa and R2Bees taking us back to what Ghanaian Music is all about. I for once have been suffocated with all this Bombastic noise we call song these days. I can now sit or stand and enjoy great tunes.
soo true
+K400PASCAL Atleast african music is not like our Jamaican music.
+K400PASCAL Yes!
K400PASCAL
Nonomomonomonon
Am a Nigeria but am addicted to this song 2021 anybody? 🥰🥰🥰
Smooth beat ❤️on coolest lyrics,who else agreed with me ☝🏻♥️♥️♥️
This song is a masterpiece 💯 the guitar 🎸 line is mad nd is catchy asf
💯🎸💯🎸💯 this was when Ghana 🇬🇭 music was on the Map
ONE LOVE MY AFRICA BROTHER AND SISTER ALL OVER THE WORLD 🌎
finally, someone sampling highlife. I wonder which song was sampled. More current Ghana artists need to do this!
I don’t think it’s a sample, he’s quite original in his sound even though it harkens to an earlier time in highlife music
I have family straight from Ghana and ivory coast.. I need to get more in tune with my roots. I love this
Ah, this authentic Ghana highlife music...too sweet. We need more of this.
Georgina Sosu ho
Brother Brother ✊🏿🤙🏾❤. From your Black American Brother.
AFRICANS ARE BLESSED ..BELIEVE IT OR NOT
Ce son me fait penser à la vie, à la mort à l'amour l'existence... Je comprends pas les paroles mais j'aime beaucoup. Grand respect Bisa Kdei
Top 20 afrobeats song of all time. fela’s gen included. I was on a 10 hr road trip the day i fell in love with song, I played it the whole trip I wish i was lying. as a nigerian i know the lyrics word for word, every adlib. I learned everything about this song in that period of time, Thank you
My brother from Ghana Bisa you be too much 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 one Africa power
Si on pouvait aimer plusieurs fois j'aurais mis 1millions de jaime. Maman vous avez chanté 🎉❤
TWI LANGUAGE is very BEAUTIFUL ❤️💚🖤. I am from EAST AFRICA 🌍 but I must learn the TWI LANGUAGE
I can show you
Smh I almost cry when I think of how much I love African Music. Especially Nigerian and Ghanaian no offense honey buns
Hi Ilona. My name is Peter and I am a Nigerian. Can we be friends. Got some Nigerian songs I do like to introduce you to. Check me on Whatsapp:+2347066675146
This is my rough interpretation of the first part of this great song for those who don't understand the language.
Brother brother eeii
Brother I',m fucking excited
I've worked from Monday to Friday
I'm a guy from Kumasi, If I celebrate/jubilate no complain
I'm in Accra too, I'm partying/spoiling everywhere
Call me to Konongo,Abetifi, Walewale, and here I come
Money is not a problem, say hi when you see me
When you see my dressing call me "borga"
Let the girls whisper my name, let me celebrate
Call me when your cocoa is harvested, let the girls whisper my name
Brother brother eeii
I say be respectful
Don't be arrogant
Slow by slow, we make plans while drinking
If you hear this, pack your portmanteau, pull up your pants
We're from Kwadaso to Akropong to Latei, we're partying
Don't speak against me because I worked hard for this
Let the girls whisper my name, let me celebrate
Call me when your cocoa is harvested, let the girls whisper my name
+Charles A. Asamoah Thats really impressive, is it alright if you can translate the second part? I understand it paa this song currently is a hit back in Gh.
+Charles A. Asamoah I love it. I understand the Twi, but he sings fast so thanks for breaking it down for us. Lol, it's goofy and jovial but also deep because it embodies our culture and what high life is all about. From the cocoa, to working hard to partying, to being excited about seeing your love (and again being excited about the weekend, because we Ghanaians love the weekend lol) to chilling (oh how we love to chill, lol) and unifying as an entire country to have a good time it's us. It's life.
I Love this guy's music oh!!!
+Janice Boahen higlife is slow .. fast ? lol
Ghana News, Events & Entertainment Updates what...? lol
Janice Boahen
You said he was singing fast .. Its opposite ..lol
I am here 2024 just to remember the memories I felt when I first listened to it. I am Nigerian my daughter is Ghanaian
from naija....africanism at its best....this song reminds me of my days in adabraka ghana....
I'm currently listening to this song with a chilled palm wine and cow tail. What a blast? Well done Bisa Kdei
I must say, Im touched by all the love I see in these comments. We are one indeed. Such real music is about the wonderful beats and rhythms, with harmony and melody! This song is the perfect example. There needs to be more current music sampling highlife guitars. I wonder which song this was sampled from! Reminds me of my dad playing highlife music when I was younger.
Nigerian here I've always loved this song. It kinda reminds me of Nigerian highlife music. Shout out to Ghanaian brothers!
My best artist in the whole wide world right now. This guy is madly gifted. I'm a Nigerian but this dude talent has bowled me over. thanks man, love all your songs.
Fantastic music from a very enlightened singer and producer. An award winner any day!! Love from Nigeria.
This song makes me feel like something I could dance on the day I'm getting married.
Bley Gilles-Hermann Kacou h
2024,some the Ghanaian songs would never fade out oo❤😂
Je suis ivoirien , je comprends pas les paroles mais j'aime trop cette chanson 🙃
johnny a l'idée il chante en ashanti
Idem
Idem
Moi aussi
Moi aussi
2024, from Nigeria, Atlanta based. I Love this song. I have it on replay always. I don't even know the meaning, but I love the song
Tin ton tin tin ton tin...
The comment I've been searching for! That part of the song always makes me laugh 😄😄
Tin ton tin tin ton tin🎶🎵 makes me laugh😁😁😁😁
It's actually a proverb
@@thepitch2047 Please tell us the meaning.
Tin ton tin tin ton tin, means as time passes. The full proverb is “Tin ton tin, tin ton tin, Yeenom nsa na yefa adwen”. Means as “As we pass the time, even though we’re drinking we’re also scheming or thinking”
Brother tu as activé mon côté ghannéen 🥰🥰
this guy is God sent to preserve real Ghanaian music
green flag I love the music
This is the best highlife music in the whole Africa continent. It is raw local drummers and local instruments. The background of these traditional music is superb and fantastic unbeatable. Am a Nigerian based in America. I love these music.
I listen to this song in constant loop! The first beat and guitar is so purely Ghanaian. 3d3 TOO much!!! It makes me miss home 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
i'm From Burkina i'm a Brothers?
J'adore Bisa-Kdei🎤🎧
Love from Naija. This is pure Afro song
Enfin j'ai trouvé l'auteur on est ensemble jusqu'à lass karassss
WOW!!! it's 5 years already. Since 2015... Who is with me and #Bisakde in 2021???? I love this song die
I am a Nigerian buh the love I have for Bisa kdei non be here o. Always on point.
I m ivorian i live at abidjan i like Bisa and Ghanan song
I'm a nigeria I was in Ghana when I listen to this music, much love black Star.
The distinguished voices of Africa will continue to echo through the ages, thanks to this Son of Ghana!
Je suis ivoirien j'aime beaucoup les music de bisa kadei sa fait oublier les soucis.
So smooth. Reminds me of the old school high life my family often play. Bisa Kdei taking modern GH music back to its roots. Take a bow.
I m agni from côté d ivoire. And listening this song and looking the different picture, really i remember from my village before year 2000. Félicitation à toi frero. Hermann kwame depuis la côte d ivoire.
im in love with the song this is the type of music that the elderly would love to hear as being born in those times with music like this the guitar is the best part of the song like "pa na pa na" it takes you back to the past proud to be ghanaian and i came back from ghana this morning this song makes my happy and makes me think how vibrant this country is, tears of joy