Ampadu is simply incomparable in the Yerewe nsa a, wo se shirt album.. Nana is a Professor of Sound Awareness, without doubt..Nana your compositions shall reign forever!!!
Asoroboa na wanya nayie yɔ, na ɔnwansane kwagyane wafira kutunkuni de daaben abo wo ti nenam kwayɛ ase, wore gye deɛn.? Odwan dabrɛ ne bama ho, sɛ wanom nsa aboro a na wayɛ din akɔda.
Music 🎶!!!! Indeed proper music...after listening to nana Ampadu’s song it will automatically have some positive impact in your life ... I prefer playing his music 24/7 because of how he narrates stories through his music!!.. May his soul Rest In Peace ✌️
Nana should have atleast written one book to support his life changing songs which have got impact in the life of many Ghanaians. Nevertheless, he was and is the best of the legends both the living and the dead
@@kippur4321The original album was released in 1974 as a supposed live recording. Well, nobody took the bait. So it was rereleased in the current format in the 80's as you indicated.
Ampadu is simply incomparable in the Yerewe nsa a, wo se shirt album.. Nana is a Professor of Sound Awareness, without doubt..Nana your compositions shall reign forever!!!
Don't understand Ghana language, but I feel Nana and his lyrics to the marrow. Genius. Can some pls do some translation pls ??
Adwontofuo nyinaa hene ampa!! Nana your tongue shall never rot
Agya Osae's touches and flicks on Sika Anibre was great. I consider his touches here one of his best.
honestly, high life music started from Ghana 🇬🇭 🙌 👌...a Nigerian, but I love the beat always .
Yerewe nsa a, wose shirt!! If we are discussing serious issues we don't mix them with the hilarious... Nana Ampadu the legend..
love from East coast of Nigeria
I love Ghanaian highlife music
I cocoma is feeling happy with this music thanks for music
Asoroboa na wanya nayie yɔ, na ɔnwansane kwagyane wafira kutunkuni de daaben abo wo ti nenam kwayɛ ase, wore gye deɛn.? Odwan dabrɛ ne bama ho, sɛ wanom nsa aboro a na wayɛ din akɔda.
Love his songs so much
Me 2
One of the best.
The rhythm guitar you are hearing comes from the king of rhythm Snr Eddie Donkoh. how i love this song
Back in the days, at aba Nigeria
My favourite part is ɛbɛyɛ dwe ooh, ɛbɛyɛ dwe ooh, da no ɛbɛyɛ dwe, ɛbɛyɛ dwe dabi a mewuo, da no ɛbɛyɛ dwe, ɛbɛyɛ dwe ooh amanfoe awww.
Music 🎶!!!! Indeed proper music...after listening to nana Ampadu’s song it will automatically have some positive impact in your life ...
I prefer playing his music 24/7 because of how he narrates stories through his music!!..
May his soul Rest In Peace ✌️
Nana should have atleast written one book to support his life changing songs which have got impact in the life of many Ghanaians. Nevertheless, he was and is the best of the legends both the living and the dead
I so much love this music
Nana Kwame Ampadu mixing up satire with comics, humour, mundane and life's significance, responsibilties and seriousness
Honestly speaking
Wow ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
so awesome! ty
11:10 ❤
YES OO HE MADE THIS PROPHECY HE IS A GREAT LEGEND IN THE WORLD MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN PEACE P.S.K PATRICK STEEL AMPADU.
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Awww the professor made this prophecy about his death....hmmmm RIP. Nana Ampadu
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Download
my file is a direct rip of both sides of the record I'm not sure if that'd be very desirable
When was the album released?
the album was released sometime during 1980, but the band was active from 1963 to around 1991
@@kippur4321 what about the keteke album?
@norah Somewhere 1973, 74 or 75
@@kippur4321The original album was released in 1974 as a supposed live recording. Well, nobody took the bait. So it was rereleased in the current format in the 80's as you indicated.
I physically heard this from a CD layer on an American Ford passenger bus from Atonsu/ Mampong to Kumasi before I got transfered to Benim in 1977.