In the first song, she cries that one can't go to the spirit world and return otherwise she'd go and battle death to bring back her mother while letting it known to death just how wicked death is. She taunts sickness as the linguist (handman) of death. She recounts that she was not born this way but had been weakened by sickness. Ultimately she prays to the God/Creator for healing.
I cry when I listen to these songs. It touches my soul and it also makes me feel sad that we left this sweet melody and picked up one that was imported to us. I am proud to be a grand child of the Royal Senchi people- the warriors who helped to shape Ashante Kingdom
Just lost my mother a few weeks ago. I was born here but raised by Ghanaian parents and I always remember these songs when we would attend a funeral. Very deep RIP Maame Grace
who is listening to Maame Abena Gyamfua in 2021?.....I can feel my heart is full of tears reading comments. what a beautiful culture we have abandoned.
She wasn’t in Ghana when they recorded this . Even though it was her dad -Addai Cutlass that produced it . My granny and aunties including me were part of it 😅😍😍✌️ . I saw her in New York . Abena Gyamfuah is still in Ghana . Even maame Ode was part of the group
Foolish.. that is why music of the past always plays a part of the music today. You obvious are not someone who knows anything about music other than to listen to it. Who is THIS ignorant in 2018.. oh wait, you are!
I have known this voice since i was 9......I can picture my late grandmother making the dance moves.......and all the sign language........i will buy this cd please....where can i order it?
@@lulu3213 thank you so much for translating and explaining that, this music means so much more now. It still gives me a strong emotion, not a sad one exactly, but something...
Most of what I understand has to do with the sadness and cruelity of death.... it's a funeral dirge often played at Ghanaian funerals.... that's why the tone is somber
In the first song, she cries that one can't go to the spirit world and return otherwise she'd go and battle death to bring back her mother while letting it known to death just how wicked death is. She taunts sickness as the linguist (handman) of death.
She recounts that she was not born this way but had been weakened by sickness. Ultimately she prays to the God/Creator for healing.
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the best is never from the west.our culture says it all.proud Ashanti from kumawu traditional area.tweneboah koduah Nana papabi
I cry when I listen to these songs. It touches my soul and it also makes me feel sad that we left this sweet melody and picked up one that was imported to us. I am proud to be a grand child of the Royal Senchi people- the warriors who helped to shape Ashante Kingdom
we jux lost our culture
i understand that completely
This is life style it is happening then and now, it is a riddle
Imported indeed n now our culture is lost n our leaders too r deceiving us with foreign culture greatly with religion
@@puliedwindery6701 I love your reply. Please visit "Osomafuo tv gh on youtube"
Just lost my mother a few weeks ago. I was born here but raised by Ghanaian parents and I always remember these songs when we would attend a funeral. Very deep RIP Maame Grace
sorry
So Sad
10 years ago, my siblings danced to this for my father's funeral. we are from the ashanti nsute adako royal family
Charlie Brefo we all have royalty and now we struggle in foreign countries. So sad.
Eugene Bruno. How true ... My heart is so heavy living in a foreign land and i'm so desperate to live the rest of my days in Ghana
Eugene Bruno. I just buried my husband of 30 years in London. We could'nt bury him in Ghana due to costs
@@charliebrefo6966 sorry to hear that.one day God will give U the means to take him home with U. My prayer for Ur family
Greetings to my late grandparents from Bonwire Kente. May Nana Gyamfuaah soul Rest in peace ❤. From C.K in UK
who is listening to Maame Abena Gyamfua in 2021?.....I can feel my heart is full of tears reading comments. what a beautiful culture we have abandoned.
Excellent traditional cultural music with excellent rhythm! I keep playing it over and over again. To sweet in the ears and very heart-warming!
great cultural music.... Akans are great people
I have been soothed by this song for a few years now. thank you for sharing this music.
This is my cultural song,I lost it since 90s and I found it now here in 2018 can't stop
Deep traditional music! Gott bless you sister
love this type of Ashanti cultural and historic music and dance! it carries a lot if weight and I enjoy the proverbs and the counsel within the songs!
Its Akan, Fantes have something very similar.
Today's connotation of Akan includes Fantes, Wassaws, Sehwis, Nzimas, Bonos, Akwamu, and others.
@@dnealriggah1934Nwomkro is pure Ashanti culture it has nothing to do with the other Akans
17:50 i like to much this music.God bless u my sisther, from Ivory coast😂😂😂
love from the adako royal family Ghana
proud Ghanaian culture
love this song
My beloved how blessed we are in every way. We are filled with love even in sadness
i am an ivorian but i like this ashanty song
Do you understand what she's saying?
Me too. I kiff just the song
THIS DESERVES TO BE VIDEOED WITH ABENA AMANKWAA DANCING, SHE IS MORE THAN DELIGHT TO WATCH.
She wasn’t in Ghana when they recorded this . Even though it was her dad -Addai Cutlass that produced it .
My granny and aunties including me were part of it 😅😍😍✌️ . I saw her in New York . Abena Gyamfuah is still in Ghana . Even maame Ode was part of the group
Nana Kwaku Neyeh Paapa why you left me as soon as I joined my Dad in London 🇬🇧
Great cultural music....
Great songs even though i don't understand nothing but the culture speaks
This is us ,our true cultural song
Am proud Ashanti Opemso) nana ne y3n
Nnwomkoro ede ☹️☹️☹️i love my tribe 😊😊😊😍
yes eric Tenyah you're right, really akans are great people. the songs from this tribe are so nice. i really like them, the way they dance too.
I'm proud to be Ashanti i love it
I always remember this music when my father died in 1997 they came there
I can't stop listening this because my mum is the best at nkz sessiman, Am a donkor
Infact the song really touched my heart.God richly bless our four fathers may their soul rest in piece,
toute mes origines vive le peuple ashanti
Am proud am an Asante
Can't stop listening...gud tune
I REALY LOVE THIS MUSIC VERY WELL .
Oh how I love this!!
Jheeezze..... them drums
Who is listening during quarantine of corona virus pandemic? ❤️
righteous gh I’m here bro
Owuo kyeame ne yare3, na nakonta ne ohia.
This is a gift from the ancestors
Piaawww ✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽🤲🏽🤲🏽🤲🏽🔥🔥🦁🇬🇭🦁🇬🇭
Mo! Maa Abena Nyansani. Onyame Nshira wo ne Dom.
thanks sis good job god bless you great songs u have good voice nice.... Yes.. Dear
Who is still listen to maa abenaa gyamfuaa papabi this 2017 October 😂😂😂😂and at the same time reading comments
First time listening...very nice
small little mind well dear it great inspirational
Foolish.. that is why music of the past always plays a part of the music today. You obvious are not someone who knows anything about music other than to listen to it. Who is THIS ignorant in 2018.. oh wait, you are!
You're entitled to your opinion but some of us love our culture. Ignorance and lack of knowledge are destroying our rich culture
hmmmmm i really love this song
awwww this song is good
daseber
I have known this voice since i was 9......I can picture my late grandmother making the dance moves.......and all the sign language........i will buy this cd please....where can i order it?
I don't know what she is singing but I love it something about it. ♥️♥️
@@lulu3213 thank you so much for translating and explaining that, this music means so much more now. It still gives me a strong emotion, not a sad one exactly, but something...
If you’re in Ghana go to Central Market and Cutlass Store’s .
I have remember my father he likes this type of songs
I was still in primary school and I use to enjoy this song.
Proud Ashanti ❤
2018 still listening
Great cultural music
Infact, I really likes this kind of songs rough o🙏✅
should have said the Nsuta Adako Royal Family Ghana
Authentic Music
Love my culture.
☝️
Thanks, Amonu Gyamfua!
I like it
2023 who is here wow rip to gone soul ❤❤❤❤
This very great
I only like the beat nd the redym
Why can't we see the son on audiomark
Great music
your are good sister
💛🖤💚
Best my sister
Kwasi and I will send it to you and you will be a good evening
🇦🇩🇦🇹🇦🇽🇦🇺🇦🇪🎌🚩🏁🇧🇧🇦🇿🇦🇫🇦🇪🇦🇹
WOHOOOOOOOOOOO
Nice
translate me this song
Mon frere, le theme ici c'est la mort et sa mechancete.
Yade3 y3ya ampa
Okay
Ghana has a culture of pro- death and not pro- life. It is rather sad
Mark korste we swear yi yade3.....DAT is de meaning
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These are funeral dirges of course they’re not going to be pro-life 😅😅
Can someone please translate the lyrics to English please?
Being sick is so painful
@@zealtectitsolutions4978 there is Healing in Jesus Name. Find your comfort in Him.
Most of what I understand has to do with the sadness and cruelity of death.... it's a funeral dirge often played at Ghanaian funerals.... that's why the tone is somber
Nuhu
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