The best tune on the DK Nyarko album in terms of string-organ orchestration...one of Agya Osae's stand out performances on the rhythm guitar. Nice organ work by Paa Frank. As usual, magic lyrics to make you cry from the great one...the best ever musician yet produced in Ghana in my estimation.
This is my favourite song of all ur songs NaNa Ayikoo Mo he adwumapa This song reminds me of my late sister Gladys Ama Annor Who suddenly died at the age of 16 in 2013. I can't control my tears whenever I play this song on my phone
Nana, oh nana , why do you sing this sorrowful song , I'm crying, Oh . I all the time ask, why did we come to this world as humans and what's it for if we gonna die and go back ! can somebody help with the asnwer ? hmm !
This is one of Nana’s songs I love so much. In this song Nana exhibited his knowledge of the bucolic and parochial Akan language which is sexy, melancholic and dolefully sung. Only few Kwahu people may have that knowledge now. The name Santewaa for Asantewaa tells it all.
The best tune on the DK Nyarko album in terms of string-organ orchestration...one of Agya Osae's stand out performances on the rhythm guitar. Nice organ work by Paa Frank. As usual, magic lyrics to make you cry from the great one...the best ever musician yet produced in Ghana in my estimation.
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Uncle Mo that is an understatement
I don't know why you refuse to mention the bassist here, as he holds everything together with that infectious baseline!!!
I wonder ooo!
@@paulkusi1118 you are absolutely right. This song gives me goosebumps each time I get back to listen.
@@thehumbleone6606He is always terrific on the bass guitar... what is his name now (I forget)
This is my favourite song of all ur songs NaNa Ayikoo
Mo he adwumapa
This song reminds me of my late sister Gladys Ama Annor
Who suddenly died at the age of 16 in 2013.
I can't control my tears whenever I play this song on my phone
we love african's music like for yours sir ;always am dancing when i listern this song
Ahhhhhhhh infact Owuo nye ampa rest well Nana 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🥱
Nana, oh nana , why do you sing this sorrowful song , I'm crying, Oh . I all the time ask, why did we come to this world as humans and what's it for if we gonna die and go back ! can somebody help with the asnwer ? hmm !
Abro Nny3 hmmmmmm
Hmmm, that’s a big question. I unfortunately don’t have an answer
Death, the truth comes after you have departed, Nana thanks and Rest Thee Well.
I love the tunes . I sad .
Nana Ampadu is a musical genius. I wish he could put all of his songs on iTunes
Neat Prints Check out iTunes.com for more of African Brothers Band. Thanks
Nana, I have purchased all your songs on iTunes. They are not enough. Please add more. I have all the 7 volumes
This is one of Nana’s songs I love so much. In this song Nana exhibited his knowledge of the bucolic and parochial Akan language which is sexy, melancholic and dolefully sung. Only few Kwahu people may have that knowledge now. The name Santewaa for Asantewaa tells it all.
Im a proud Kwahu from Abetifi❤️
Genius
Nice song 👌👌👌😍
i love osei kofi's magical voice
Thanks. Stay blessed.
ghana pmer
I love Nana Ampadu
Dedicated to all members on the platform expecially Kennedy my brother
Kwma