Nice one Legendary Obuoba J .A Adofo a.k.a The Black Chinese
@nanaosei-tutu87373 ай бұрын
Wao thanks for the wonderful history 👍👏👏👏👏
@eddiekwakyedickson42223 ай бұрын
God bless you Daddy. you are a legend
@estherserwaah4245Ай бұрын
God bless you, Daddy Ghanaians. We appreciate you so much❤🇬🇭✌️🥰
@walkermods51403 ай бұрын
Great to listen to. This is strictly from the Kwahu perspective. The part of the Yaa Amponsah singers didn't sit well with me because the song doesn't lament a divorce or unfaithfulness of a spouse. Rather the song is encouraging a married woman to divorce her husband so that the singer can go ahead and have an affair with her. Anyway I was born at Nkawkaw Nsuta in the mid 80's. I remember during Easter how many of the Kwahu musicians will come to town including Adofo, Ampadu etc to play concerts. They usually acted plays/drama during those night concerts. Those plays were usually meant to be scary. Though I never got to attend one myself because the big boys and girls won't take us along, I still remember all the scary posters, dwarves with feet facing backwards lol. Thanks for everything 'Black Chinese' or Copper Boy ( Kupa Boy) . You formed a huge part of my childhood memories.
@staphanduncan42662 ай бұрын
That's was where you missed the channel but you have done well because you can't recall all chronologically because kwahu musicians are many
@staphanduncan42662 ай бұрын
And let me take this opportunity to praise obuoba j a adofo that amongst all the kwahu musicians he listed,he and nana ampadu has a most composed songs.he is second to nana ampadu and not kwahu only but Ghana as a whole
@staphanduncan42662 ай бұрын
But my legend point of correction kwadwo antwi and paapa yaw Johnson came before oheneba kissi