Tears are currently engulfing me listening to this music when l was schooling at Sepe-Buokrom in 1976 my first girlfriend living at Dichemso used to visit me at Asawase every weekend, l had a cassette and we used to play it on my “Da ho bo” sound system,The clock can never be reversed.One man 1000 was so popular across West Africa.May his soul rest in peace.
One of the greatest Ghanaian musicians that ever lived.l remember this song vividly well when he was in his prime in the 70’s. Alex Konadu was a legend May his soul rest in perfect l miss Ghana all the best are gone
My good friend Mensah let me dub this music in the late 80s and I played it until I wore it out. It is so good to hear it again. Alex Konadu was one of the great Ghanaian musicians.
Wow! I am still pondering on what to say. I always listen his songs. Very talented musician. The new crop of musicians nowadays are full of rubbish. Rest well Daddy, we shall meet at the crossroad someday!!!!
Sensible lyrics and very educative songs like this are left to rot whilst we are embracing the Shattas and Bulldogs. 😞No wonder why our youth of today has no knowledge of singing 🎤.Its sad 😭
@k Derby 1st of all, they are two different genres. 2nd of all, Hilife can NEVER fade, as it is the BASIS of our music. Highlife will ALWAYS be in our blood. Even Shatta has a “Hilife” song. 3rd, Bulldog is just a manager, not a musician.
je ne l'ai pas connu mais et je ne pas non plus ce qu'il dit dans la chanson...mais j'aime beaucoup cette music. je voudrais si possible la traduction en français.merci konadu
djoma lamba this song has very long lyrics... it talks about several life issues in one ☝️ song: “He sings about the power of death and then he sings fondly about his long lost love ❤️ called ‘Kessewaa” how he misses her, the food she gives him, etc.”
I share your feelings DeGraft. I had a girlfriend who was Sakyiwaa and I happened to be Kwaku. When she died, I couldn't help but recall our moments in the relationship whenever I listen to this song. I feel that the song resonates to me, and I wish she was here with me as adults so we can share the song and its romance.
Tears are currently engulfing me listening to this music when l was schooling at Sepe-Buokrom in 1976 my first girlfriend living at Dichemso used to visit me at Asawase every weekend, l had a cassette and we used to play it on my “Da ho bo” sound system,The clock can never be reversed.One man 1000 was so popular across West Africa.May his soul rest in peace.
He made Nana Kwame Ampadu to run after his own shoulder
One of the greatest Ghanaian musicians that ever lived.l remember this song vividly well when he was in his prime in the 70’s. Alex Konadu was a legend May his soul rest in perfect l miss Ghana all the best are gone
My good friend Mensah let me dub this music in the late 80s and I played it until I wore it out. It is so good to hear it again. Alex Konadu was one of the great Ghanaian musicians.
Wow! I am still pondering on what to say. I always listen his songs. Very talented musician. The new crop of musicians nowadays are full of rubbish. Rest well Daddy, we shall meet at the crossroad someday!!!!
Legend musician Alex Kwabena Konadu was indeed a Man never will be forgotten in high life music in Ghana. Da yie Alex.
Wow suis vraiment emu Ghana et Côte d'ivoire vraiment the same.
Really love this lovely song.
May your soul rest in peace .
Sensible lyrics and very educative songs like this are left to rot whilst we are embracing the Shattas and Bulldogs. 😞No wonder why our youth of today has no knowledge of singing 🎤.Its sad 😭
@k Derby 1st of all, they are two different genres. 2nd of all, Hilife can NEVER fade, as it is the BASIS of our music. Highlife will ALWAYS be in our blood. Even Shatta has a “Hilife” song. 3rd, Bulldog is just a manager, not a musician.
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Oui pour le temps passé on va se souvenir de ces mélodies qui nous font couler les larmes .
I dedicated this song my uncle who pass away 90s He use to bath,Drink and eat ONE MAN THOUSAND AGYADA MAY HIS SOUL R.I.P ❤❤❤😭😭😭
One of Ghana's greatests ever! Your music rocks! "The tongue never rots." RIP Dada Alex Kwabena Konadu.
1975 was a great year for Konadu Great songs
LOVE THIS MAN NEVER KNEW HE DID ALL THIS BEUTIFUL MUSIC ,GOD BLESS HIM
One man 1000 Ghanians will never forget you. RIP
The greatest Ghanaian musician after Nana Ampadu.
PRINCE KYEI
You will forever stay in our hearts!
Love your songs so much. RIP
The greatest crowd puller in the history of Ghanaian high life music
Alex, RIP. We love you,We love you!,We love you!!
. Rest in perfect peace.
Alex Kwabena Konadu one of the best highlife artists of Ghana, may his soul rest in peace Amen
Love me the 1970's highlife. Ghanaian music is the best!
This man's music always reminds me of my first girlfriend.KONADU R.I.P.
One man thousand may ur soul rest in peace
Majority of Canadoes superstar run away frm Konadu's band to form that group including Aseibu Amanfi
this song has made me remember father in those days, great father r. I. p
sad and happy in the same time!!!! Just love it! :)
We have to go back to our root, that's what God has given us.
The voices in the start is from heaven
P ppppp
Highlife music is natural to Ghanaians but Nigerians lead the team in Africa.
Nyamekye Ba
One man thousand no size in Ghana, majority of Canadoes superstar run frm Konadu n form that band including Aseibu Amanfi
The greatest exponent of Ghanaian contemporary traditional highlife music.
your music remind me my lovely father hmmm, rip both of you
Beautifully done brother Alex
Kwabena, what can we say? Go and rest, great man. You have finished your work
They are the real legends of high life
Well done, nipa beyee bi
i like old timers music and alex konadu is one of my favorite
Aaaww am crying saaa, RIP legend. Best music ever.
The true definition of music
This music reminds my Grandpa Ekuoba Gyasi of Agona Ashanti grandpa Alex Konadu is playing
Alex Konado is really nice. I have a cd of his and the sound is sweet sweet sweet!
I do listen to this song everyday cos teaches day application of life, love oldhilife
Ça déchire trop ! Faut que ça dure des heures et des heures...merci mille fois de l'avoir posté !!
My uncle love Konadu songs a lot may he Rest In Peace
Thanks for this master piece
The king of high-life...R.I.P
Rip ooh when listened I feel like crying
Loving it !!! Great
wooooa dis dey am favorite song
That's is the master of highlife.
When was the song produced?
😢i was also looking for it
Super konadus dans ses chansons d.émotions
Always Ms my mom and dad wen I listen to konadu
This is great old highlife music
infact i like the it goes
opamobo
je ne l'ai pas connu mais et je ne pas non plus ce qu'il dit dans la chanson...mais j'aime beaucoup cette music. je voudrais si possible la traduction en français.merci konadu
djoma lamba
Je peux faire la traduction pour toi bientôt
Je pense 🤔 que vous-êtes Ivoirien n’est ce pas? Et peut-être vous êtes Bawulé?
Alors tu es Akan de Ashanti, Ghana
I LOVE ALL HIS SONGS,ALEX MAY YOU REST IN PEACE
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHH kuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuul like dat
Real melodies playing
Legend 🙌
I will always love your songs forever. may you rest.in peace .
my favorite high life Musician in den times
abenaa takiwioua
Who is here in 2019?
Beautiful song
Love it
sonorous singer,real melody
Sleep well one man thousand!!!!!
Alex Kunadu Adwa Bene
I love you so much one man thousand. You have produced good music for unborn generations to enjoy. RIP Adwumakase ne Fawoade nii ba
Wow! So pleasant
KWABENA RIP
This is bad-ass! Love love love it!
Uncle öne man thousand( love u all from my hrt Rest ln Peace)
ALLE IN DER KONADUUUUUU GANG DANN LIKEN
May your soul R.I.P
Lovely
Great man, sleep well.
Oooooooh who will leave forever?
génial ♫♪♥
I am here 2019
Ampofo waa
Simi ejuso
Can someone tell me what does he talk about in this song ? I don't understand
Are u a Ghanaian? if not, I can try and help in explaining. But if so, then Lol u have to find your own way... hahaa
+EMMANUEL ADAMS I come from, but I don't speak any ghanaian langages :)
All these musics were from Abuakwa Boaso - Kumasi bosoɛ group which Aseibu Amanfie gave to Alex Konadu
It was my grandfather's song ,am from Abuakwa boaso
@@amaserwaa9032 Ama add me on WhatsApp 0034600383206 iam in Barcelona Spain.Am also from Abuakwa Asenemaso
@@amaserwaa9032 was it ABUAKWA BOASO was a musical group please provide me information thanks
One man thousand
He was a legend
Legends never die
The storyteller's Ears
thank you,
Master
❤
Timeless
When will these upcoming learn something better and stop this kind of axonto songs
@Nana Abankwah Nothin wrong w/Azonto, if it’s written and composed well. Take Castro, 4x4 and BukBak for instance.
👍👍👍👍
Old timers
highlife storm don't touch it
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please I need the translation in french
djoma lamba this song has very long lyrics... it talks about several life issues in one ☝️ song:
“He sings about the power of death and then he sings fondly about his long lost love ❤️ called ‘Kessewaa” how he misses her, the food she gives him, etc.”
Bonjour
This man's music always reminds me of my first girlfriend.KONADU R.I.P.
I share your feelings DeGraft. I had a girlfriend who was Sakyiwaa and I happened to be Kwaku. When she died, I couldn't help but recall our moments in the relationship whenever I listen to this song. I feel that the song resonates to me, and I wish she was here with me as adults so we can share the song and its romance.
May your soul R.I.P
PARECE QUE TODAVIA ANDA CANTANDO POR AHIIII