The smoothest, enchanting, captivating sounds of Kofi B's have a unique calming euphoric spell that takes the listener into that realm of fantasy while still aware of the practical, realistic message he offers in his songs. That is part of the Asante-Akyem allure.
My apologies, my dear! I didn't intend to sound intellectual (or nerdy, as we often say in where I live). I was honestly on cloud nine when listening to those songs, and that might have had something to do with my choice of words. I promise to be less adventurous with my words next time. As a principle, I always prefer simplicity and utmost clarity in all I do or say. Please, forgive me.
Forgive me, my dear! I am sorry if I sounded flamboyant with my choice of words. I did not intend to be that intellectual, or nerdy (as we 'd like to term it where I live). However, I doubt that those words were any big at all. Anyway, I was overtaken by the effect of the songs that I could not help myself but be effusive in praising the Musicians. That is all. Ordinarily, I prefer, as a matter of principle, to be very simple and most clear in what I say or do.
OMG! Dear, which are the big words in the second response? Would you rather have me speak or write in my native tongue? Or, broken English? I am glad you are holding the Dictionary. But don't spend too much time on my words. You'd probably learn some more bigger words of your own. And, please, don't fail to use them just because you think they are too big. By the way, I know you could as well be mad at me if I chose to write in my native language...There are big words in that native language, too, that I may, inadvertently, use. Hopefully, you could read, or speak and understand my language, as well. Also, I did not know my initial response to your first comment went through, because my computer lost power, and shut out on me. And when it came back on, I did not see my comment saved. That is why I wrote my second response. God be with you!