Remembering back in the day's at ABA Enyimba City. Hustling and Trusting my God that one day He will hear my prayers. Today I'm Touring allover the world. With God all things are possible. Thanks Prince Armah. For this inspiration music's.
You remembered me back day's when I was tipper conductor , this is our early morning music. Today God has changed my level I live in New Delhi India. New thing's has come.
My mother died when I was only three years, while my kid brother was only 4 days, we grow up without mother, so many things comes our way but thank God today for everything
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Out of 80% of people who love this song, 45% of them have smoked Igbo (weed) before or currently smoking. Okukuseku band of Ghana, city boys band of Ghana, Ashanti band of Ghana and this Pryce Armah are mostly loved by weed smokers.
Ghana highlife was a hit in the Southe Eastern part of Nigeria, Onitsha and ABA. Bus Drivers blast this song, if you enter Bus from Onitsha to Awka this song is on repeat.
This song was very big in Onitsha, every corner the song was played, especially in the mornings and nights. great memories. -Demola Ikudehinbu, JP, CEO.
If you hustle for waterside sand job back then you will appreciate this song more from Tipper to loaders to those of us the divers. This was our motivational song, you can’t feel the pain and risk of the work. God I’m grateful from waterside to professional footballer abroad. Pryce Armah May God bless you where ever you are, you saved lives without even knowing who they were ❤️❤️
Thank you for enjoying Ghanaian highlife ❤️. These music had soo much music compared to afro music. These legends were not songs about women bottoms and breast. They were singing with good lyrics. Those ones in Ghanaian Twi highlife from Nana ampadu, and others were all carrying Great lyrics with deep meaning
I was lost before i followed Big Ass Uganda and lost i was playing this Song and now i go back to my country God help me i used to listen to this Song, Am from @China..
God bless you for song of encouragement brother, I'm once been sick, serious sickness I meant people that know my situation had be mocking me then. Today iam healed Jesus has, healed and delivered me totally after 10 years thank you Jesus Christ thank you God of Tb Joshua. Jesus is my Healer Amen Amen Amen
This is my daddy's favorite song one day one day when I was small if he put the song I we wake up from my sleep I start lesting to the song form South Africa I love this song
I feel Ghanaians doesn’t even acknowledge this legendary musicians enough. Currently in Ghana and whenever I play this song them go dey surprise how I take know the song. Evergreen I remember back then in IDU Abuja Atlantic hotel own by my Dad. as a little boy then I love the song when it pops up on the speaker in my Dad’s hotel
Each I remember or listen to this song I remember my Beloved late Daddy. Daddy may your soul rest in perfect peace Amen. God knows the best. Sir thank you very much.
With God all things are possible. I remember those days in the ghetto when man were hardly to survive the situation smoking from what was drop for the kodo which we were the one who draw the kodo as a kind of begging just to smoke if one can mistakingly match the kodo and as a kind of one in love and society which a guy like you understood well because this music was purposely made for such people in the ghetto who was once like you as a street guy who touches many places and still on God that one day he will hear your prayers and come for your rescue for the talent he gave to you was not just a waste rather to bless those innocent and innocent leaders whom was with you and whom trusted in the lord that one day God will hear their prayer though many will not understand because smoking is just like an abnormal in human sight but that never use to geoge one in the sight of the almighty God for there are people who sees beyond connections yet bever fail in the lord almighty. My man may your days be long if ever you are still alive today whether good or bad may your music continue giving hope to those who thought that there is no more life and those who trust in the lord amen.
I remember in ABA those days at 78 Jubilee road, an electrical man called Ethiopia of ABA and Fela ABA my brother they will sing all Ghana song from a-z
I also remembered those yearz I hustle 4️⃣ site to site, but today I'm now a big boy, if hyu can't understand the music ask ur fellow hustle Gee, God did ✍️
@@seanugochi5722 We love it equally bro. I knew it from Ghana. Thr barrier was he was singing mostly in pidjin enksj Which a lot of our people back then could not understand because of lack of education
Exactly. Only God helped those of us who depended on him. Today, am a professor in a public university from being a very peti trader, who ever thought its gonna come to pass? Here I am today, thank you my brother Pryce Armah, I found encouragement in your song.
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oluwa it's my turn to bless me one day _one day bless me father lord God do not allowed me to be put to shame from United Arab Emirates 🏛🏨🏠🤣😂🤣🤣provided am still in United Arab Emirates after Corona father of all creatures must helpe n answer me Amen
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Great tracks I always listen to his song back to back Am even listening to this track The man is great I thought he's a Nigeria Igbo man but he was a Ghanaian ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh lord remember me and have mercy upon me, I've been mock today because of child and money, but I know you're the source of all things. Remember me and bless me and my marriage. Amen
In the middle of 80s I used to play this song one day one day God go bless me and today God has bless me God bless my Ghanaian senior brother Pryce Kwakiutl Armah who sang this song
@@hymanoshim137 Pryce Armah is 100% Ghanaian but lived most of his life in Nigeria note.There are a lot of Ghanaian musicians who moved to Nigeria around 70's.
One day God will hear my pray.chai I will never forget those days in the getto when I was aplecant.rocking life and smoking from what is giving to Kodo with this music.asking God with faith that one day he will hear my prayer.but today the almighty God has answered my prayer.
Am happy this morning for having the song around me.when am smell that's when I hear the song but I don't know the meaning but I understand it very well
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He's a Ghanaian but lived most of his live in Nigeria. His songs were also recorded in Nigeria. He's more popular in Nigeria, especially the eastern part of Nigeria.
@@JHKanus no he migrated to Nigeria. And spent some years there..he speaks out native language very well. The second track is in Twi. He spoke pidjin English to make it for our Nigerian brothers to understand. Thanks for appreciating our high Life music. Ghana and Nigeria are brothers