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Am from Ivory coast but i stay Ghana 8 years i swaer Ghana is my favorite Country in Africa so much respect and peace in this country God bless Ghanains 🙏🙏🙏🙏respect Ofori
Mr All4Real.... your Sardine song put me in trouble, i was in class three i came out from the classroom and danced to the song played from a packed vehicle..i received some few lashes from my headmaster! time flies...i'm currently doing my phd abroad!
Ghana does not feel the same. I feel like we have lost something as a country. I don't know how you feel but I feel incomplete. I don't think it's the change in time. I think it's the change in culture
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Embraced dancehall and Naija. Naija cleverly honed same Ghana music style to project their songs to the world. I prefer a sound like this though, very highlife-like and soothing. And Ghanaian. Wish this was the current style 😊.
I'm a Nigerian But I still play these ghanaian songs from way back, I wish ghanaian stick with their beat and their style of music, we Nigerians surely learn from them and twist it to our favour
I was born in Ivory Coast, from a Ghanaian and Ivorian family. I am also proud to have origins from Ghana😍. It is also a very rich country and even musically just like the Ivory Coast, and I spend my time listening to Ghanaian music. long live Ghanaian music and its varieties 🥂 And congratulations to the artist for his compositions 👏🏾 Je vous aime fort mes frères 🇬🇭❤❤
My father gave me the virus of listening to Ghanaian music. The more the years pass I realize that it has done well saw the power of this music. The Ghanaian music is tough.
Barosky part... Yeah Barosky pany, yeah hmmm Barosky pany...uhhhhmmm you are my hemaa girly girly. My hemaa lady lady My hemaa girly girl My hemaa lady lady You are mine dancehall mi angel Baby girly so come and rock on the dancehall around my body 2x Me twa ne tia s3 woara ne me tico Baby girly. Wona me dowo Mep3 wo me saa nso hia wo eei Wo twee wo mu taaan koraa me se Me ne woara na ebe wu eeei Obiara ne ho aa ob3 tumi atete Yen tem mu eeei. B3 si me so, bo me so, asan te na me so. Wo wie aa Barosky no ankasa be b) wo aba so. Asem noa me k) ka eei... No wa nso me ntwitwa so. You are my hemaa girly girly My hemaa lady ladeeey My hemaa girly girly My hemaa girly girly My hemaa Yup fi know Barosky pany Barosky pany Barosky pany.....My hemaa boy....
My naija brodas dey enjoy Ghana life. I wish I enter Ghana earlier. I loved the 90s and early 2000s Ghana hip life like the Tic Tac and VIP songs . 4x4 and Castro did some too. We Africans are great
🇹🇬🤝🇬🇭🎼🎼🎼 this one of the vibes we Know . A part from Bisa Kde most of today's so called music artist just make noise, they just bark and jump for nothing just for some two todays and the disapear. But real masterpiece still alive for eternity. Ofori Amponsah, Daddy Lumba....... Forever
im convinced this song will forever hit my deepest spot of nostalgia especially when Barosky’s part comes on, everybody move out of my way because herh im bout to perform kraa. i know for a fact this has a special hold on every Ghanaian. herh i will not know peace until i go back home & touchdown in Ghana.
This is such a great clip and great music till today! Thanks to Mr Ofori Amponsah i fell in love with Ghanaian Music Highlife and Hiplife. I hope Mr Ofori Amponsah and all Ghanaians are doing well in this day and age! Much love from The Netherlands my beautiful people. 🇸🇷 🇬🇭
@@williamgamelisenaya793 Yu know, I'm really thinking about it. I didn't see your message till today. Im 52 still feeling young but the reality is I'm getting older and older. Never visit Africa, but as they say that we Surinam people originated from Ghanaians. Dont know if it's true but I do feel a connection with Ghanaian people and music. And even though it's a very big step for me to say I'm going....(I'm not that brave) but maybe I just have to gather all my courage and go anyway. Thanks for your input.
I swear I miss gh and old times. The way i use this song twi my school girls during our day 😂😂 now here I I'm in USA even of weekends. No place like home
I lived in Ghana from 2004 to 2007 and appreciated a lot of Hip Life music. Ofori ampousah, kofi nti and co. I still listen to those old tunes to date. I agree with the comment that something has changed in Ghana musical landscape. I am a Nigerian, but i feel that emptiness sometimes. As a music lover, it makes no difference to me which country plays what. I missed the good old hip life tunes i enjoyed back then.
where's kk n this guy singing was my favorite that year, 14years ago when I was with my Ghana roommate I love the song she even thought me how to dance with d song till now I still have dancing steps.
I use to remember I went to Ghana in 2007 and one my cousin sang it every day, and I kept in my mind.you can imagine what I did to finally get in this singer..
I'm a proud Ghanaian,grew up listening to this,papa loved you guys❤❤ asked for the title of the song and the name of the artist this evening using just the melody I remember and papa didn't even hesitate to answer❤❤❤ if my father can love you guys this way I'm sorry ya'll have all of my love❤❤❤❤🇬🇭🇳🇬