Osibrekete is the Twi name for a ‘bust’ or half statue. In Bantama, Kumasi, to this day,there’s a bust at the entrance near KATH. History and tradition has it that people will seek permission from the bust whiles entering Bantama. So the song is saying ‘open the door pls..I’m now coming home to my love, Osibrekete’bust’ in Bantama open the door for me’ Osibrekete osi Bantama krotia hini me. Pls open the door , you bust at the entrance of Bantama, I’m now here to see my love.
Guy’s l don’t know why but this father and son performers brought tears to my eyes damn 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️😭😭♥️♥️❤️♥️♥️♥️♥️❤️♥️♥️💕💕💕 yare3 af3re...l hope and pray papa Akwaboa will see again🙏🙏
One of the most beautiful scenes of this performance is the facial expressions on the great young drummer, lead and bassist handling the event. 😀😀😀😍🎵🎧🎹🎹🎹🏃🏃🏃
This is awesome...Jnr Jnr Akwaboah, I strongly think you should have this kind of studio sessions with your dad. His songs, style combined with yours is just amazing to listen to. I love this and I wish to see more of you and your Dad in studio sessions.
Akwadwo Akwaboah the time you was in your father's band, we brcame friends. From your father's band, you joined Nana Kwame Ampadu and his Africa Brothers Band International. True you are Ghana's number one organist.
Have really missed Mr Akwaboah, they use to come to a place called instruments house to play band when I was small. We use to fool around whenever their rehearsing
This is awesome. This duet is a mixture of sadness and intriguing. It's so intense. Thanks a lot father and son. May God grant you the grace to continue awing us.