Omg smh this is killing me. This video reminds me of how I danced at my Grandmom's funeral like a crazy boy. That was a great performance by Opanyin Kwabena Akwaboah. Kudos to you and your Team Osei. anka me b3 sa ooooo lol. Thanks for sharing this link on whatsapp Osei. You know you are wanted by me wa hu lol.
Great job Osei! You're doing a great job... Thanks to you and all your guys. I think your followers need more of these old musicians, they've really done great job for mother Ghana but they are not heard these days. Once again thank you!
My respect for your job keeps growing by the week. This is another example of great Ghanaian music. At 60 years I couldn't be more proud than listening to this beautiful epic Song from a Great Artist. Keep doing your best for mother Ghana. I'm so proud of you
. . . . . . . K.K's No2 Band, my favorite band those days. I came so close to joining them but later changed my mind. Yeboah and Manu, are still boasting on their shoes, I'm so happy seeing them. Unfortunately, Akandor has passed, may his soul rest in perfect peace. 😪#LongLiveKKsNo2Band.🤠
We need music like this again, the live big band Ghanaian Highlife music. This is the stuff I grew up on when I was kid in the 80s and a teen in the 90s. These kind of songs are the best.
Prophet Monnie Not true, Mr Prophet. KK's No2 was formed by Kakaiku's Band as their second band, then called 'Souls Band' . Not at Tarkwa but at Aboso. I knew ALL the bands men and their origin.tks
God bless this legend for blessing us with another Legend. Such a talented family. Heard he’s touring Europe this year with Santrofi. Wish him the best of luck. ❤️
Charley charley charley seriously these guys are dope! The lead and bass guitarists are top notch man. Hats off for this great job Master Osei. Big respec
A.K. Yeboah is the father of Kwame Yeboah, the multi instrumentalist who played or plays with Kojo Antwi, Craig David, Pat Thomas, OBY band etc...etc.....etc
Oh how I am filled with nostalgia. I watched the K.K's. No 2 Band in my hometown Anyinam in the Atiwa District when I was a little boy in 1986/87. The Leader A.K. Yeboah was a handsome young man with bushy hair, dark in complexion and medium built. He sang with a beautiful voice. The band had just returned from London so their musical instruments were all brand new. Unfortunately, it rained that night so the concert was called off. I am happy seeing the man alive and healthy today after so many years. May God bless him.