God knows that Tinny provoked the cultural integration for. As a young lad, in 2002 I arrived Accra, in fulfillment of my parents desire for outside Nigeria education for me. Ghana was to prepare me for Europe. This was one of the music of those days, trying to enjoy it like everyone else was the preparation to imbibe a huge chunk Of Ghanaian culture. Today, as a Nigerian I still enjoy this music and speak Ga and Twi like my name is Nii Addo or Nana kwame…. ❤😂😊 I forever love Ghana 🇬🇭
i agree... vast gulf between the artist of times gone by and the sounds being churned out today... imagine if all these artists came back. there would be no place for today's artists
I'm from Nigeria and I love this song so much! Remember first hearing it back in 2004 on Music Africa on Stv. It's currently on repeat in my playlist!... 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 💯💯💯
God knows that Tinny provoked the cultural integration for. As a young lad, in 2002 I arrived Accra, in fulfillment of my parents desire for outside Nigeria education for me. Ghana was to prepare me for Europe. This was one of the music of those days, trying to enjoy it like everyone else was the preparation to imbibe a huge chunk Of Ghanaian culture. Today, as a Nigerian I still enjoy this music and speak Ga and Twi like my name is Nii Addo or Nana kwame…. ❤😂😊 I forever love Ghana 🇬🇭
Not because am a Ga so i should support his rap but i really love his style... Aye ni ashiabo brother thank u.. Ob3shika kelewele haa jondis.. oh yeah...
All the guys Hammer featured are all classically talented🔥🔥🔥🔥. God bless you Tinny, this song is motivational💃🏾💃🏾🥰June 2021 Teacher Ama was dancing 💃🏾here😂
Kevin Ekow Taylor of 'With All Due Respect' fame on Facebook brought me here. I remember this song from back in the day at St. Augustine's College Cape Coast. Those were the days meehn