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“Collaborating With Amakye Dede Will Really Shock Ghanaians” – Yaw Tog (Video)
Young Ghanaian trapper, Thorsten Owusu Gyimah has been in the news lately as he embarks on a media tour to talk about himself.
In one of his interviews yaw To revealed expressed interest in collaborating on a gospel song with award-winning gospel vocalist Joe Mettle, which he has yet to release.
Because he listens to Joe Mettle’s music the most, Yaw Tog admits he likes incorporating him.
I enjoy listening to his music. We always listen to his songs in my manager’s car, namely “Bo no ne,” he said.
However, in a recent interview with Mr. Tourism in the studios of Okay FM, when asked which artiste Ghanaians would be shocked if he (drill artiste) featured Ghanaians, he said Amakye Dede, and I truly agree.
Dan Amakye Dede is a musician from Ghana. He is known as “Iron Boy,” “the high-life master,” and “Abrantie,” and is one of Ghana’s top high-life performers (English: Gentleman).
In 1980, he founded the Apollo High Kings, his own band. In the 1980s and 1990s, he ruled the high-life scene, and he continues to have hit songs in the twenty-first century. He’s headlined a slew of local and international shows.
Handkerchief,” “Seniwa,” “Brebrebe yi,” “Mensuro,” “Mabre,” “Broken Promises,” “Nsuo Amuna,” “Sokoo na mmaa pe,” “Kose kose,” “Dabi dabi,” “Mefre wo,” “Okyena sesei,” “Odo nfonii,” “Nka akyi,” “
Source: Dklassgh.com