The Best of all of Hammer's works by far for me. An anthem...for the streets. I named it Trumpet of Proverbs. If Reggie Rockstone birthed Hip Life , Obrafo) cut it's umbilical cord on this song with Hammer cementing it's name in the annals of Ghanaian music folklore.
GHANAIANS YOU SHOWED YOU WERE THERE EVEN BEFORE NIGERIA AND SOUTH AFRICA WAYYYYYYY BACK OVER 30 YEARS OF HIPLIFE-AFRICAN HIPHOP AROUND THE TIMES OF BIG ,TUPAC ,EAZY E ,DMX ,CANNIBUS ETC MAD EFFECTS AND STYLE 🙏🔥🔥🔥 GOD BLESS HAMMER OF LAST 2 AND EXECUTION ENTERTAINMENT. GOD BLESS ALL GHANAIANS OLD AND NEW ARTIST ONE !
Depuis le balcon de ma maison je danse cette chanson d' Obrafour . Après Papa Yankson, voici un autre Artiste Ghanéen que j' apprécie tant, après est venu Sarkodie et Koffi kinaata. Je kiffe grave la musique Ghanéenne. Depuis la Côte d'Ivoire 🇨🇮
"nea moate ne nyinaa ashe egu" There's no limit to what you can be. Who you are this minute could be a total different person in the next but some people will still like to see you in the light of your past. But it's okay so long as you keep believing , theyed get to see.
Wo Maame anka kyere wo s3 wo ni opayin kasa ka me pawo kyew! Teacher Ama nie.June 2021 Teacher Ama was here dancing💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾🔥🔥🔥another dopest song and still fresh.
Yeboah Patrick hahaha that was Reggie Osei Rockstone the originator of the Hip-Life music in Ghana. He’s now called the Grand Papa of Hip-Life music in Ghana. Lol
Throw back to when Bazaar destroyed Obrafour on his own track ! Dude took the rap Sofour to the cleaners. Funny thing is, Bazaar was giving him accolades and still ended up "murdering" him.
@@kennygreen7484 How does my being Ghanaian got to do with the fact that Bazaar destroyed Obrafour on his own track? And what do you mean "I don't know what I'm saying? Listen carefully to the track and do your analysis. Bazaar owned this joint not because he rapped in English. His metaphors, cadence, multies and flow were too lit. The rap sofour couldn't match up.
@@andrewagyeman3338 Hahahahaha ....first of all, no one mentioned Mensa. Secondly, Obrafour featured Bazaar not Mensa on this track. Thirdly, Mensa was one Of the dopest rappers back then. I was a huge fan of him. I actually bought his first album, Rappablic. If you care to know, Bazaar was in Achimota secondary when he was featured on this track. Bazaar left for the US and changed his name to Blitz and formed a rap group. He did a number of projects and tours with legendary groups like the Roots etc. Bazaar is a legend. To suggest that he was nowhere near Mensa is a stretch. Both were equally great. I hope this helps.