The Ibos gave Ghanaian musicians the platform to actualize and unleash their immense talent this track always transports my mind back as a three year old boy playing in the sand with my friends while uncle japheth is blasting this song on his turn table stereo all these songs were all produced at Rogers all stars studios awka Anambra state
Yes, during the oil boom in Nigeria, thats tbe 70's with ghanaians rushing to nigeria.. they transported their highlife here which influence our music culture heavily. Ghana had a huge music influence during the 1900's
found this song by chance.... apparently yellow" a ghanian who migrated to my little village where i was born in nigeria always played it on christmas on the radio casset how times flies R.I.P ma"m she never had a child for what i coul recall what a nice soul she was.... what a nostaglia of melancholy
th-cam.com/video/MWNxeZ5V6KE/w-d-xo.html Check out one of the men (then a small boy) who wrote the songs you just listened to. His name is Aseibu Amenfi, a pioneer and founding member of the Canadoes Band. th-cam.com/video/5qLoDcvchWk/w-d-xo.html Check the leader of the band who did most of the arrangements and singing. Kwame Danso aka Big Boy. He still plays the guitar today
These songs came from the souls and minds of emotionally troubled Ghanaian Musicians when they were forced into exile in Mother Nigeria by J J Rawlings' policies in the late 70s and early 80s.
Today August 9th is my birthday. Lost my grandma that raised me in 2019 August 9th on my birthday 😢. This song is evergreen and everything to me. 2k23 still enjoying from Nobekaw, Ghana 🇬🇭
I am a Reggae singer from London, I am half Ghanaian, my father is from Accra. Never met him, but I feel him in my spirit, and I feel this music too. I can hear a similarity in my tine of voice and this singers voice.
I see, I was rythm guitarist in this band from the mid to late 80s. Big Boy Danso (as featured on the album cover with the guitar was on lead guitar) The lead singer on this song/track is called Akwesi Addai Mununkum.
It's 2022 and I'm here bashing it with my kids age 10 and 8. They don't understand everything, but the instrumental is MAD and they LOVE it. Old songs are full of wisedom ❤️
I wonder if this song and other songs by this band and other Ghanaian bands like Okukuseku, etc, released in Nigeria, were as popular in Ghana as they were in Nigeria.
Let's not forget the time stamp or the anthropological perspective. Music, communication, parties, sharing etc was very limited. And I'm speaking as someone who grew up in rural Ghana in the 70s and 80s.
They were o. It’s in our native language, so we understand the deep lyrics very well , it is much better than the tra$h we hear in Afro beats that talks about women’s bum 😂😢😢😢. Those old songs had deep meanings with proverbs that you can learn from and relate to about life
They took everything away when they pillage and plunder the mother land , but there is one thing they couldn't take away that is what we are listening to now Black Music
🤣😂Enowaa ko he? (Where is mommy going?) Ooko baabi na baabi ne hee? (She's going somewhere but where is the road to that somewhere?) The song is actually a dirge in honour of the departed mother; the child is asking where the mother is going, weeping about the loss of a mother.
th-cam.com/video/MWNxeZ5V6KE/w-d-xo.html Check out one of the men (then a small boy) who wrote the songs you just listened to. His name is Aseibu Amenfi, a pioneer and founding member of the Canadoes Band. th-cam.com/video/5qLoDcvchWk/w-d-xo.html Check the leader of the band who did most of the arrangements and singing. Kwame Danso aka Big Boy. He still plays the guitar today
th-cam.com/video/MWNxeZ5V6KE/w-d-xo.html Check out one of the men (then a small boy) who wrote the songs you just listened to. His name is Aseibu Amenfi, a pioneer and founding member of the Canadoes Band. th-cam.com/video/5qLoDcvchWk/w-d-xo.html Check the leader of the band who did most of the arrangements and singing. Kwame Danso aka Big Boy. He still plays the guitar today
th-cam.com/video/MWNxeZ5V6KE/w-d-xo.html Check out one of the men (then a small boy) who wrote the songs you just listened to. His name is Aseibu Amenfi, a pioneer and founding member of the Canadoes Band. th-cam.com/video/5qLoDcvchWk/w-d-xo.html Check the leader of the band who did most of the arrangements and singing. Kwame Danso aka Big Boy. He still plays the guitar today
The Ibos gave Ghanaian musicians the platform to actualize and unleash their immense talent this track always transports my mind back as a three year old boy playing in the sand with my friends while uncle japheth is blasting this song on his turn table stereo all these songs were all produced at Rogers all stars studios awka Anambra state
Yes, during the oil boom in Nigeria, thats tbe 70's with ghanaians rushing to nigeria.. they transported their highlife here which influence our music culture heavily. Ghana had a huge music influence during the 1900's
You might be at your 40s or 50s by now, is similar to me, we all grow hearing this music blazing.
See you, now Nigerians see Ghana as their America or Britain
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We don't even understand the lyrics but we jump up and down with joy and happiness, the Nigeria is like heaven.
Cool song this musis sounds like "los shapis" from Peru south america
Omg your right the background .
What a music brew from Ghana, Africans we are blessed in everything except our leaders
found this song by chance.... apparently yellow" a ghanian who migrated to my little village where i was born in nigeria always played it on christmas on the radio casset how times flies R.I.P ma"m she never had a child for what i coul recall what a nice soul she was.... what a nostaglia of melancholy
th-cam.com/video/MWNxeZ5V6KE/w-d-xo.html
Check out one of the men (then a small boy) who wrote the songs you just listened to. His name is Aseibu Amenfi, a pioneer and founding member of the Canadoes Band.
th-cam.com/video/5qLoDcvchWk/w-d-xo.html
Check the leader of the band who did most of the arrangements and singing. Kwame Danso aka Big Boy. He still plays the guitar today
I love listening to songs older than me. Bless these legends ❤️ 🇬🇭
You're an old soul.
Much love from Nigeria our Ghana brother i don't understand what he saying but am enjoying it 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I reminisce ...fond memories back in Nigeria
Travelling on a night bus in the 80s, sitting at the motor park waiting for the buses to fill up. Beautiful music
2023 and I'm enjoying this song on a Sunday morning on repeat..Adadamu special...God bless the Old Gees
These songs came from the souls and minds of emotionally troubled Ghanaian Musicians when they were forced into exile in Mother Nigeria by J J Rawlings' policies in the late 70s and early 80s.
Today August 9th is my birthday. Lost my grandma that raised me in 2019 August 9th on my birthday 😢. This song is evergreen and everything to me. 2k23 still enjoying from Nobekaw, Ghana 🇬🇭
I'm happy to have found this song as a nigeria i saw this on tiktalk and I was in love with the song God bless Africa ❤❤❤
I am a Reggae singer from London, I am half Ghanaian, my father is from Accra. Never met him, but I feel him in my spirit, and I feel this music too. I can hear a similarity in my tine of voice and this singers voice.
This is soo sad
@@kwamebadu9981 I''l survive lol
I'm your brother, forever we will be. ❤
I see, I was rythm guitarist in this band from the mid to late 80s. Big Boy Danso (as featured on the album cover with the guitar was on lead guitar) The lead singer on this song/track is called Akwesi Addai Mununkum.
@@kofiata that's awesome. you can check out my music on my channel.
2024 I'm still enjoying the music ❤
Am here 🎉🎉
I have been looking for the of this song almost 10 years this i finally found it ✨😍🎉
The bass lines 🔥🔥
It's 2022 and I'm here bashing it with my kids age 10 and 8. They don't understand everything, but the instrumental is MAD and they LOVE it. Old songs are full of wisedom ❤️
I’m owing the bassist a bottle of beer of his choice
Me too bro the bases is just fantastic
I swear 😮
I swear 😮
He soloed more than the lead guitarist ...eih😂😂😂😂😂😂
I swear bro; Ghanaian instrumentalists of old were so super good.
remember my dad use to play these songs on Christmas days, memories, i love hilife too much.
Please listen 🎧 carefully to the riddim master piece. Yes indeed good music don’t die they rather become antique.
Old instrumentalist are the real deal🔥🔥
The Bassline for this song is mad
yessss
I swear
Aswear.....that's my Hotspot for this song,...
Je suis du Ghana 🇬🇭. Mais ce son a vraiment existé dans mon enfance
I love this music … makes me happy and makes me wanna cry simultaneously
I wonder if this song and other songs by this band and other Ghanaian bands like Okukuseku, etc, released in Nigeria, were as popular in Ghana as they were in Nigeria.
They were
Let's not forget the time stamp or the anthropological perspective. Music, communication, parties, sharing etc was very limited. And I'm speaking as someone who grew up in rural Ghana in the 70s and 80s.
They were o. It’s in our native language, so we understand the deep lyrics very well , it is much better than the tra$h we hear in Afro beats that talks about women’s bum 😂😢😢😢. Those old songs had deep meanings with proverbs that you can learn from and relate to about life
Please are this artist still alive or have any relatives alive
Anyone here cuz their dad plays this in the car and it’s kinda catchy
Facts lol
Thanks to whoever uploaded this song here
They took everything away when they pillage and plunder the mother land , but there is one thing they couldn't take away that is what we are listening to now Black Music
It has taken me years to find this song. Bless you. this is really a beautiful and timeless song
Am sending love from me to dis strong man 🔥🔥🔥❤️
Old school ! Best tune on a Sunday Morning
Yes suis akan je me reconnais
Many are called but few are chosen and this song is among those chosen. I love this song brutaa
Highlife music without borders or language barriers.
Je comprend pas mais je suis fan fan de cette musique
I listen to the song every day
This is one of my favorite ✔️
I’m here in 2023 ….. my fav from childhood
we are here
2023.....Good bless you guys
Enuwa gbua onye akpua babiaya. I love this music so much.
🤣😂Enowaa ko he? (Where is mommy going?) Ooko baabi na baabi ne hee? (She's going somewhere but where is the road to that somewhere?)
The song is actually a dirge in honour of the departed mother; the child is asking where the mother is going, weeping about the loss of a mother.
Good song always sounds new to the ears!!
L,unité bar-bleue de DAOUKRO en 1978
Timeless music love oldies
Much Love to CANADOS ❤❤❤
Evergreen high life song
God will bless you for uploading dis music
I really love this song rough😍
plz can you kindly upload Captain newman`s Oga No Be For Mouth if possible.. Good job Thanks
❤ old timers I like this song too much
2024 and I'm still here..nostalgia 😢😢..sick track❤
Ive been searching for this song
My grandmother😢😢
childhood memories
I so much love this music
O R I G I N A L ❤❤❤
Anyone here 2021? 😢
2022😂😂😂
@@mabelbliss5581 😭👋🏿
@@phantompage4304 😂😂😂
The bassist-crazy!
Great work.
This is our time ❤❤❤
Très intéressant
This song ❤❤❤❤❤❤
if this track is on the same album, yes, i will !!!
MrPapastomp
P
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Check out one of the men (then a small boy) who wrote the songs you just listened to. His name is Aseibu Amenfi, a pioneer and founding member of the Canadoes Band.
th-cam.com/video/5qLoDcvchWk/w-d-xo.html
Check the leader of the band who did most of the arrangements and singing. Kwame Danso aka Big Boy. He still plays the guitar today
I really love this track❤
I love this song ❤
El propio gallito
Souvenir depuis le lycée
There is guitar line here that quaintly sounds like that of Cardinal Rex Lawson's "Jolly Papa"!
Rex lawson jolly papa?
Yeah, Jolly Papa by Cardinal Rex Jim Lawson.
Thanks papas
th-cam.com/video/MWNxeZ5V6KE/w-d-xo.html
Check out one of the men (then a small boy) who wrote the songs you just listened to. His name is Aseibu Amenfi, a pioneer and founding member of the Canadoes Band.
th-cam.com/video/5qLoDcvchWk/w-d-xo.html
Check the leader of the band who did most of the arrangements and singing. Kwame Danso aka Big Boy. He still plays the guitar today
I love this song ❤😂
Yes ! Bonne idée, je te tiens au jus.
This amazing
2023?
How the hell these genre is dead ?
Nice ❤
❤❤❤❤
👍
Can somebody help with the lyrics pls. Will be very grateful
Super❤
Super high life
Cool
The amazing
👍👍❤️❤️❤️✌️🇩🇪
Jesus loves you ❤
I will
Play me more plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Please anyone with information about the artists
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🥰ALLAH HU AKBAR ❤❤❤YAA ALLAH ❤❤❤PLEASE GRANTS MY L❤VELY FATHER ❤JANNAH ❤TUL ❤FIRDAUS 😊AMEN ❤❤❤😊SUBHANA ALLAH ❤❤❤
Papa tu veux pas faire le mastering de l'edit?
Oh!! what lovely piece by Kwame Danso, his he still alive, God richly bless him
Arumnasomkpali
🥑🥑🥑🥑
Odor mefa.
th-cam.com/video/MWNxeZ5V6KE/w-d-xo.html
Check out one of the men (then a small boy) who wrote the songs you just listened to. His name is Aseibu Amenfi, a pioneer and founding member of the Canadoes Band.
th-cam.com/video/5qLoDcvchWk/w-d-xo.html
Check the leader of the band who did most of the arrangements and singing. Kwame Danso aka Big Boy. He still plays the guitar today
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👍👍❤️❤️❤️✌️🇩🇪
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