anniversary

Happy anniversary (Kojo Antwi)

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Happy anniversary (Kojo Antwi)

Awaresɔ o

Verse 1
Sɛ kɛtɛ woɔ, fa me to so ɛ
Krɔkrɔ me te sɛ baby nfo ɛ
My baby, baby
Ma me ho nhia wo annwummire yi (2x)
Yi me nan ase mpaboa, hohoro me nan aseɛ
Ma mnte nka sɛɛ me nko ne wo dehyeɛ, ooh baby baby!
Ma me ho nhia wo annwummire yi (2x)
Ɛndɛ yɛ me ne wo deɛ afehyia da
Ɛda me ne wo, kaa yɛ dɔ yi bɔɔ mu
Wode wo bɔhyɛ kaawa hyɛɛ me nsa
Mede me deɛ hyɛɛ wo nsa
And sealed it with a kiss, uhh!

50th dependence

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50th dependence

Ghana chop 50
dis one dier chilling
or maybe not
coz som chop hot
because of greedy
nottin 4 needy
all wanty wanty
to flaunty flaunty
police extortion
by heart abortion
soldier dey bully
cuz e dey hungry
pastor dey molest
justice dey rest
imam e wicked
light off the whole city
waakye leaf plastic
lawyer be liar
supporter on fire
chofi bottos vanish
so so pollution
organizational confusion
president pilot
da bia ɔtu kwan lyrics from museke.com
flying to bush
to smell his tush
momm

Anniversary song (Ghana@50)

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Anniversary song (Ghana@50)

Are you ready Ghana?
Are you ready now?

Samini, alongside Mac Tontoh and Afro Moses
Boi!
Quick Action
Bam bili wo e

Ghana, your beloved country, is free forever

Chorus
Sing Happy birthday Mama
Ɛnnɛ yɛ wo birthday
Oh, Happy birthday Ghana
Ɛnnɛ yɛ wo awoda

Sing celebration time ei
Ɛnnɛ yɛ wo birthday
Oh, jubilation time, yea
Ɛnnɛ yɛ wo awoda

Verse 1
You were named after gold by the people of old
Mama, through my history, I have been told
To reveal these secrets, I need to be bold
Revolutionary, could I ever sell out
From 57, to 2G

Anyen (devil) remix

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Anyen (devil) remix

Hook
You devil, go away from me (3x)

This is the new national anthem
For Ghana's golden jubilee

Kwabena Bour, A. B. Crentsil
Hiplife meets highlife
We are calling it the best of the lifes
Say people, are you ready

Verse 1
Hwɛ, wokaasɛ menyɛ no gidigidi mma mɔ
Menyɛ no fɛfɛɛfɛ, dɛdɛɛdɛ mma mo
Menyɛ mma no nyɛ wo dɛ na wabɔ wo nsa mu
Na waka sɛ Kwabena Bour asan ayɛ no bio
Wei nyɛ AB nnwom, wei nyɛ Obour nnwom
Na emom, wey yɛ ɔman Ghana nnwom

Happy birthday

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Happy birthday

Uuh yea, very many many happy returns

Silver or gold have I not
So I give my token gifts
They call this one thing, call this cheap
But I know you will appreciate

Chorus 2x
Uuh yea, I wish you happy birthday
Uuh yea, very many many happy returns

You look so good
You look so bright
Everyone is talking about you
Birthdays come once in a year
And I know you want to celebrate

Repeat Chorus 2x

Tinkle tinkle goes the clock
And good morning everyday
Chatting, laughing happily
We do, we do, we have to survive

Repeat Chorus 2x

Okoaba

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Okoaba

Chorus 2x
Ɔrekɔ aba o
Mama kɔɔyɛ a, wamba bio
Nya asɛm sɛbɛ
Ɔrekɔ aba o
Papa kɔɔyɛ a, wamba bio
Nya asɛm sɛbɛ
Me dɔfo yi kɔ o, yei
Me nua baa yi kɔ o, yei
Me nua barima yi kɔ o, yei
Ɔrekɔ aba o
Mama kɔɔyɛ a, wamba bio
Nya asɛm sɛbɛ
Ɔrekɔ aba o
Papa kɔɔyɛ a, wamba bio
Nya asɛm sɛbɛ
Ɔkɔɔyɛ a, wamba bio o, koraa (2x)

Hook
Tie, tie, papa driver
Tie, tie, tie, tie, Mr. passenger
Tie, tie, motor rider
Yɛnfa mbɔ yɛn ho ban

GHANA @50, be there or square

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Ghana@50 6TH MARCH, 1957.
Does this ring a bell? The first country out of Sub-Saharan Africa to gain independence? What about “the battle has ended, Ghana, your beloved country, is free forever” These were the words from Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of the Republic of Ghana when Ghana attained independence.
This year, Ghana is celebrating 50 years since independence and I am glad to announce it to the whole of Africa and the world at large. A lot of activities have been lined up for this event and I want to invite all Africans and stakeholders, investors to come join the people of “Gold Coast” (Ghana) on her anniversary.

GHANA @50, BE THERE OR BE SQUARE

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THIS YEAR, THE FIRST COUNTRY IN SUB-SAHARA AFRICA TO GAIN
INDEPENDENCE GHANA WILL BE CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF SUCCESS AND FREEDOM AFTER INDEPENDENCE AND AM HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE IT TO THE WHOLE OF AFRICA. IT IS BELIEVED THT MORE THAN 81% OF THE HOTELS IN THE CAPITAL IS FULLY BOOKED FOR THE EVENT.

Honeymoon is over - time to love Ghana again

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...Sounds on da ground and seens on the see-ins

A lot of people have attributed the relative lack of success of Kojo Antwi's latest album, "Tattoo' to its slow-paced songs. Listening to the album, even though it is short of club bangers, the songs would grow on you the more you listen to them. Kojo was queried about these concerns by a Peace FM DJ and he pointed out that he wanted to make music more for the ears (and heart) and not the feet. They discussed one of his new tracks, 'Honeymoon is over'. After listening to this song a couple of times, I agree perfectly with Quajo-Quajo.

'Tattoo'is Kojo Antwi's latest album. The title track talks about Kojo tattooing his love onto his chest/heart. The album also has 'Osebo' (tiger) which enjoyed the most airplay and talks about his love waking up the tiger in him (hmm), 'Maintenance man', 'Do me wu' and 'Odo a medo wo'. 'Honeymoon is over' is not my favourite song but a comment passed about it during that interview increased my interest in the song. The song is linked to Ghana's upcoming golden anniversary, 1957-2007.

God bless our homeland Ghana - victory brings unity

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...Sounds on da ground and seens on the see-ins

It's been almost three weeks since the World Cup in Germany came to an end. The Black Stars' dream ended earlier, as 'the boys' bowed out to defending champions, Brazil. The other team that managed to emerge victors over Ghana's golden footballers, Italy, won the tournament (for the fourth time). Watching ESPN, Univision and ABC's telecasts of the mundial, I couldn't hear the Ghanaian contingent's cheers. I managed to watch Ghana's games again on Africast and I especially loved the way Black Star cheer songs were played when Ghana scored goals. Unfortunately, I have none of the Black Star cheer songs, but I have and know one particular song that was played everytime Ghana played - the famous national anthem. It's time to pay some respect to its lyrics my people.

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