It goes to mine as well, Agudie Darko, daddy loves you so so much, you're the best thing that happened to me, this is one of the songs I use to love should Incase you see this in the future
This song made me fall in love with the Ga language as a child. I swore to learn it. Agya Owuau would blast this song every Saturday morning when washing his master's clothes. Dichemso, I will never forget you
This song just came in a conversation I’m having with my Mom’s friend.. and I decided to search and Aww we both sang it together. She says I should download it for her ❤.
Myself I live here in America, been trying to contact this man. I want to fly to Germany next summer go look for them. I was a little boy when my late dad played this song in Accra
Nostalgic feelings all over, this song will be blasting on the only radio set owned by my grandma on saturday afternoons...in the 80,s best time ever ❤
I remenber when it was released and the following Christmas. It was played at every party and it has remained my favourite Highlife Jam since. Well arranged. I can still smell that Harmattan and Christmas after listening to the song. Thank you uncle Rex
I always come back to this song. It's a song I dedicate to all the wonderful people in my life especially my family. Let us always remember each other.
I don't think so, although it may seem so. I think it's because he left the stage after a brief period. This album of his cemented burger hilife after its introdiction by George Darko and Lee Duodu if you ask me.
Kings of Highlife: Rex Gyamfi Lee Dodou George Darko Ben Brako Charles Amoah Lumba Brothers King Bruce Alex Konadu Nana Paa Steel Ampadu Aseibu Amanfi Canadoes
I dedicate this song to the love of my life who will never be mine. I'm glad to love you from a distance. Paa God bless you. You did it without a word, without a touch without a sign. You did it by just being yourself.
Given the current tribal and ethnic confusion that threatens to erode the peace and civility characteristic of Ghana, one would expect musicians and entertainers to inspire the nation with soul-searching and uplifting songs like this. The current musicians' inability to produce refreshing and unifying songs like these, especially in such critical times, oblivious to the rhetorics, jingoistic rants, and warmongering of bloggers and social media influencers reflects what our society has become. Folks the Ghana of old is gone, and so is our respect for traditional leaders and the era of good musicians like Rex Gyamfi, Amandzeba, C.K Mann, Nana Ampadu, Kojo Antwi, Paapa Yankson, etc.
My love goes out to Mimi Asamoah my dear daughter. This is 2024. Have fun if u r listening in 2074 and beyond. Love❤.
I wish you more life to witness this moment with her… cheers to more life 🍾🥂
It goes to mine as well, Agudie Darko, daddy loves you so so much, you're the best thing that happened to me, this is one of the songs I use to love should Incase you see this in the future
2024 and I’m still here listening to this nice tune 😊
2024 and I am still enjoying this masterpiece
I can listen to this song all day and never get bored or tired.Thanks to Mr.Rex Gyamfi.
This song made me fall in love with the Ga language as a child. I swore to learn it. Agya Owuau would blast this song every Saturday morning when washing his master's clothes.
Dichemso, I will never forget you
Awww. So touching. ❤
@@akwasiyeboah3705 boss, the feelings i get when listen to this piece is just superb
After listening to old Ghanaian classics,i believe Ghana is the best music nation in the world.
Music is the ultimate time machine❤❤❤
Facts
The 80s were absolutely superb with wonderfully original and burger highlife music. This song is among the best! Thank you!
This song just came in a conversation I’m having with my Mom’s friend.. and I decided to search and Aww we both sang it together. She says I should download it for her ❤.
11/11/2024…
One of the best highlife songs of all time. This song is a masterpiece. I'm tearing up right now. Lots of memories. Hmm!
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Two things am going to miss when i leave this world is the word of God and Music.......
Can u steal dis pls
Yeah mr. Rex Gyamfi
lives in Colon, Germany at moment. Now born again as a devoted Christian.
Hi there, how can l get contact with Rex Gyamfi. I have try searching him on the media but no proper link to him. l live here in the states. Thanks
Myself I live here in America, been trying to contact this man. I want to fly to Germany next summer go look for them. I was a little boy when my late dad played this song in Accra
I know him in koln Germany wofa
When u go to koln in Germany go to Ghanian African shop him there they will give direction of him they called him wofa there
Nice to know. Thanks for the update. He's a Ghanaian music legend. These guys should be held high in Ghana. They gave us lasting memories.
Nostalgic feelings all over, this song will be blasting on the only radio set owned by my grandma on saturday afternoons...in the 80,s best time ever ❤
Very nice song, is always a new song when Iisten , and takes my whole soul somewhere all the time. Just luv the song soo much. Thnx Rex Gyamfi😊😊😊
I remenber when it was released and the following Christmas. It was played at every party and it has remained my favourite Highlife Jam since. Well arranged.
I can still smell that Harmattan and Christmas after listening to the song. Thank you uncle Rex
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@homeboy. How many years
Hw many years are you
One of the greatest and best Ghanaian songs.Rex Gyamfi is also one of the music legends from Ghana.
I’ve been listening to this song everyday for the past 1 week this and it feels new every time
I can't stop listening to this music
Woke up in the middle of the night with this song in my head
Oh my God, gone are the days oo, it's torches the heart ♥
Great music that stands the test of time. Any time I listen to this song, I get get good feel of the past when I was young in my 20s
This song brings back great memories..sooo good 😁😁🔥🔥
The Burger Highlige era of the 80s was exciting. Feeling nostalgic!
An old Masterpiece...still rocking....brings back memories
A pure song from Uncle Gyamfi
I always come back to this song. It's a song I dedicate to all the wonderful people in my life especially my family. Let us always remember each other.
These were part and still part of my favt songs
This man is so underrated
I don't think so, although it may seem so. I think it's because he left the stage after a brief period. This album of his cemented burger hilife after its introdiction by George Darko and Lee Duodu if you ask me.
Very nice song paa oo dear 😊😮
Kings of Highlife:
Rex Gyamfi
Lee Dodou
George Darko
Ben Brako
Charles Amoah
Lumba Brothers
King Bruce
Alex Konadu
Nana Paa Steel Ampadu
Aseibu Amanfi
Canadoes
Borga Highlife pls
You forgot Nana Turfour
Legends
I dedicate this song to the love of my life who will never be mine. I'm glad to love you from a distance. Paa God bless you. You did it without a word, without a touch without a sign. You did it by just being yourself.
This son brings more memories in 85
This song is dedicated to my brother, he's been very good to me. GOD BLESS YOU kofi
l love this music its brings back a lot memories. l play it over and over
This song draws a lot of memories when I was on transfer to Tepa Ahafo ano.
R.I.P Rex Gyamfi! Great Musicians.
Rex is not dead, he is alive
He lives in Germany now
Anytime I listen to this song, it brings me nostalgic memories of yesteryears 🎉
Given the current tribal and ethnic confusion that threatens to erode the peace and civility characteristic of Ghana, one would expect musicians and entertainers to inspire the nation with soul-searching and uplifting songs like this. The current musicians' inability to produce refreshing and unifying songs like these, especially in such critical times, oblivious to the rhetorics, jingoistic rants, and warmongering of bloggers and social media influencers reflects what our society has become. Folks the Ghana of old is gone, and so is our respect for traditional leaders and the era of good musicians like Rex Gyamfi, Amandzeba, C.K Mann, Nana Ampadu, Kojo Antwi, Paapa Yankson, etc.
Hmmm true paa
25th October 2024, am still listening.
💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃very nice song
just a clicky song with all the old school lyrics of words of wisdom of heavenly tone and jingle
Thank you so much for creating this song
😌😌😌 this song gives me memories
This song brings back great memories.The days of ,SKY HAWKS,WILLIE CHIEE and THE MOON DOGS.
Oh the good old days!😃
Great timeless music
I like this song Soo much 😍💖
It's 2024
Lovely lovely lovely
Great music
This reminds me of BANDS ALIVE 2008. Liberty Stars band.
One of my favorites
Who is here after watching obra legendary Kofi Abrantie lol 😂😂
Where is Uncle Rex Now?
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Classic!!!
anyone knows where this man is? (Rex Gyamfi)
I understand he lives in colon Germany.
@@CharlesJohnson-qf6uf does he still do music?
@@blackwhite2361 I doubt it...I hear he is a born again believer now.
@@CharlesJohnson-qf6uf i love his music but i don't know where to get his discography
I can give you his direct contact if you will gives the reason you need him , he is my father's Brother
Good music
Aw
I thought Charles amoah sang this
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