I'm from nigeria, I'm Igbo, I grew up in his songs, I don't know one single meaning to it, but I could sing from start to finish. Music used to touch souls, now music just take you straight to hell. Nana !!!!!
I grew up with the songs of Nana Ampadu..funny enough I don't understand the meaning but I still love it...I wish to have him perform in any of my event in Nigeria Keep living legend
Ghana, in the name of every single Igbo man/woman born and raised in the east, I say, come and take wizkid abi na wiz man, give us Nana Ampadu... This is a real musician, a legend, whose songs will never die,never !. I sang these songs in onitsha, in the 80s,90s and as a family man, I'm still enjoying them. If this man organizes a concert anywhere in the east, there won't be any space at all. He will make millions !. Because his songs were real songs, his music was original, no miming,no computers,nothing artificial, everything was talent and by raw gift. Come and take flavor and wizkid, give us N'ana.
Ghanaians should start supporting and boosting the moral of their musicians by spreading money to them while on stage, it worth doing. These talented musicians are the philosophers and prophets of our time. They are gifted from God to make the world happy. If you can pay unreasonable tithes in these African magical churches, you can also pay the tithe to these musicians during their live concert and performances and still receive the same blessings you expect from God. I see some young men in this clip that gave Nana Ampadu just one cedi while he was performing. Guys wake up and embrace your culture.
These are they true legends of Ghana Music music from such folks such Ampadu,Amakye,Pat Thomas,Jewel Ackah,A.B Crenstil,Lumba,Father Abraham,K.GYasi,Papa Yankson,Gyedu Blay etc.will forever remain evergreen for it's beat and lyrics. Hey music has no retirement age it"s your God given talent play till your day on this planet because you bring joy to homes it's just electrifying it's medication to the body irrespective of age.Just continue to play.
Justice Bema , you kidding me ? He is an African legend. I'm Igbo from onitsha in anambra state nigeria. All we sang as teenagers was his songs. I can still recite the lines today, even though I don't know the meaning. He made pure music, with real instruments,not some computer infused shit. Live performance not some miming shit, he made great music.
Justice Bema , from 7 mins,I know that song like I know my name, even though I don't know what it means. Ask any Igbo man born in the east of nigeria in the 80s, and they will tell you what I mean. Ghana should honor this man and his likes,cuz they took Ghana music to the sky and back. I swear.