I always listen to Nana Ampadu , his songs speak to me all the time and keeps me going . Hanks to Ma dad , may his soul rest in peace, he had all his albums . Nana May the almighty increase your days with much strength and good health.
Oh Nana ! You will forever be remembered . You were such a wonderful musician. Indeed a mighty tree has fallen. You were able to touch many lives through music. May your soul rest in perfect peace.
I like this song very much. The beat is scintillating. I understand it as, Ghana government asked the immigrants to leave the country. As a response, the Igbo composer wrote the song. It is very philosophical. The message is "I came to fetch water, but the water has run out." "I will leave so that Ghanaians will be happy or their anger will subside."
Rest in Perfect ☮ Legendary Nana Kwame Ampadu 1. Thank👍You👌For 🙏🏼 Your Great Music. You 👍will 👌Forever 🙏🏼 be Missed. May You👍 Rest 🙏🏼in the Bossom of the Almighty Father 👨 👨🍼 💙 AMEN 🙏🏼 ❤ 💙
Nana Ampadu you still have it. Though the body is not as it was 40 years ago, you are still up there. What is needed now is to bring in talented dancers, well-drilled, with top notch choreography to go with your shows. That’s what made Michael Jackson stood out and others copied. Beyonce, Will Smith, Rihanna and a countless number of them use these very good dancers and their performances stand out with the halls overflowing with patrons. Nana re-invent the wheel. No need to worry about coming out with new songs, the old ones with very good dancers will do.
This version of Obra performed by Nana Kwame Ampadu reminds me of the original recording. Mr Ancient Awuah on keyboards, Agya Osae. Senior Eddie Donkor Joe Dee, PK Asare Baba Tunde on drums.. Good Musicians. Nana Ampadu like always we thank you for the good music.
Nana Ampadu , I appreciates your time to respond to my recent positive comments about your songs. Let me tell you this Nana ; your songs from the 60`s, 70`s, 80`s 90`s & of course at present are still very good songs all the time. Those are the kind of songs I listen in my car & at home. Your creative tunes & compositions are always good to listen to in my personal view. Thanks to you & your bandsmen ,Agya Osae & others. Be Blessed & stay strong.
How I wish we could have honoured legends like this every year! These are the guys who’s keeping our identity as Ghanaians and Africans and needs to be supported. But it’s sad that we are following these school dropouts in the name of dancehall which is foreign to Ghana.
They know that one day they won't be there again to performed so they prepared their sons, the late Master Kwabena Akwaboa too prepared his Son Kwabena Akwaboa and Akwaboa too prepared his son who is the grandson of Master Akwaboa
All they know is Patapaa, Shata Wale Paarpaar Useless songs,,, you're very lucky to met such a legend and you are sitting silent as if no one was performing,, R.I.P.P legend
Nana is your son into music? I believe you still have a lot to give and would suggest you groom your son to continue. You could write songs for him or get him to promote your evergreen songs. When I listen to some of your sons recorded in the late 60s through the 80s they still sound fresh.
NANA K AMPADU ENTERPRISE Thanks and we look forward to that. Have you stoped your recent music videos? I have each one of them. Let me know when they will be available in the US. Thanks
Nana is a special and a rare gift to our generation,though I don't understand his language but the love for his songs are deep, excellent guitarist,true legend,naija loves you.