I remember Safohene Djeni way back during the time of GBC 1 and GBC 2. Hammer thanks for bringing him on this great show. I have been calling on phone all the time. May he live long.
Wow This voice doesn’t have to go to waste his voice is so classic and so pure oh my God. He needs to be supported with the new artiste to produce a wicked song. He’s so knowledgeable and talented. I could listen to him all day. He should be invited as a visiting lecturer at a university to educate our people in music.
Hammer God richly bless you for bringing this legend, may the Almighty father expand your works from grace to higher grace. Once again thank you my hero... I'm waiting for Prince Osei Kofi (Mr. Only your voice) of African Brothers.
Another great interview from a legend. One thing I’ll say is, his song Nabo3 became a hit rather in the period 1987-1990s. I remember his cassettes were in demand then, maybe because he had travelled to Ivory Coast, I’m sure he would’ve made a fortune if he was in Ghana then. Again, he seems to beat the notion of live band music down, is he trying to say we shld encourage musicians to mime with their CDs? Anyway great interview by Hammer. Looking forward for next week’s exclusive.
You are doing an amazing job Hammer and I'm so proud been on your platform. However, that's my opinion, if a GoFundMe be created on your channel to support legends with financial challenges. It's very heartbreaking witnessing such unique talents going waste..... Let's do something to support this legends. They deserve it. Good job Safohene Djeni
Those of us who are big fans of guitar band highlife will definitely support such initiatives. Most of these legends are gone and will be great to appreciate the few that are still alive. Safohene Djeni wasn't so popular those days but nea ye boe was outstanding piece of music.
Nice music 🎶 god bless you 🙏 daddy
I love his songs
wow nice one
The man knows his guitar paaaa. Fantastic!!!
Nea boe was a fantastic song. I remember those days during late afternoons on GBC Radio 1 and 2. Safohene Gyeni is a true legend.
Your too much I respect.
I remember Safohene Djeni way back during the time of GBC 1 and GBC 2. Hammer thanks for bringing him on this great show. I have been calling on phone all the time. May he live long.
Bless up
Good song
Wow This voice doesn’t have to go to waste his voice is so classic and so pure oh my God. He needs to be supported with the new artiste to produce a wicked song. He’s so knowledgeable and talented. I could listen to him all day. He should be invited as a visiting lecturer at a university to educate our people in music.
You right bro
Good job 👏
I grew up listening to Sarfo Hene Gyeni way back in Axim in the mid 80s. I love him well done Hammer
Cheers 🥂
Ohia ma adwendwen
Mr Hammer. Please I wish to go visit this great man. I need help to locate him.
I love these too
🙌🏻🙌🏻
Wow this man is making sense. Hi life for where!
Yea man
Hammer you are doing a good job, please we are still waiting for kofi sammy
Bless up
Hammer God richly bless you for bringing this legend, may the Almighty father expand your works from grace to higher grace. Once again thank you my hero... I'm waiting for Prince Osei Kofi (Mr. Only your voice) of African Brothers.
@@kwagyenasa been searching for his contact
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Another great interview from a legend. One thing I’ll say is, his song Nabo3 became a hit rather in the period 1987-1990s. I remember his cassettes were in demand then, maybe because he had travelled to Ivory Coast, I’m sure he would’ve made a fortune if he was in Ghana then. Again, he seems to beat the notion of live band music down, is he trying to say we shld encourage musicians to mime with their CDs? Anyway great interview by Hammer. Looking forward for next week’s exclusive.
Cheers bro
You are doing an amazing job Hammer and I'm so proud been on your platform. However, that's my opinion, if a GoFundMe be created on your channel to support legends with financial challenges. It's very heartbreaking witnessing such unique talents going waste..... Let's do something to support this legends. They deserve it. Good job Safohene Djeni
Thank you bro. Will take it up and work on that
Those of us who are big fans of guitar band highlife will definitely support such initiatives. Most of these legends are gone and will be great to appreciate the few that are still alive. Safohene Djeni wasn't so popular those days but nea ye boe was outstanding piece of music.
What about the Muslims?