View all from Obour President ObourObourTwi, Englishhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFwoK-SvN-gBice Osei Kuffour2008
president
President Obour
Music enters the Ghanaian presidential race and A-Plus is back!
Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A-Plus, is in the news again. After causing stirs on the music scene and political landscape with his Letter to parliament track, he has released a new political song called 'Da no' which means That day. After staying away from supporting various politicians in his previous tracks, 'Da no' is a song that supports the candidature of Nana Akuffo Addo, who is seeking to run for Ghana's presidency on the ticket of the incumbent New Patriotic Party. The congress takes place this weekend at the University of Ghana, Legon.
He also mentions Atta Mills (who he supports for the NDC slot), as well as Paa Kwesi Nduom and Badu Akosa (his favorites in the CPP). A-Plus released and launched this song on Adom FM saying that he took this project on because he believes Nana Akuffo Addo is the best man for the job amongst the NPP candidates, and he has been a mainstay in Ghana's politics, run for the position before, etc. He also took some swipes at other candidates, like Alan kyeremanteng aka Alan Cash saying that beauty does not equate politics and if it wasn't for the President Kuffour, some particular contestant would not have been a class prefect. (this contestant is believed to be Alan Cash)
The song uses a gospel song chorus and goes like - Da a, Nana bɛtu franka no, Ghana ani bɛgye; da no, Addo kuffour ani bɛgye, etc, etc (Addo Kuffour is also a contestant for the NPP candidacy.
Buum buum waa waa
View all from Shasha Marley Lost & foundShasha MarleyTwi, Englishhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btf6ABMDhZwJulius Amua Sekyi2007
Shame Politicians
View all from Shasha Marley Lost & FoundShasha MarleyEnglish7http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbCjZvRP2jIJulius Amua Sekyi2007
Jaga jaga
View all from Eedris Abdulkareem Jaga jagaEedris AbdulkareemEnglish3:462http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTVXK_eYqNUEedris Turayo Abdulkareem Ajenifuja2004
Vote for me
View all from Native Funk Lords Vote for meNative Funk LordsEnglish4:193Eddie Blay, CIL, Jake, Tinney Quaye2000
Wo kunu kotebea mu - Supporting our own through thick and thin
Originally written on April 14, 2005
...Sounds on da ground and seens on the see-ins That read funny when you read it huh, Wo kunu kɔtebea mu. This piece of Twi translates to 'When your husband enters a challenge or goes through difficult times...." This is the name of Sidney's (Nananom fame) latest album, the same one that has 'Obia nye obia'. In the title track, 'Wo kunu kotebea', it implores the nation (Ghana) to stand behind the president in times of difficulty and also encourages wives to defend their husbands and vice versa in times of trouble. The play on words during the song makes it clear Sidney wanted to use the controversial aspect of the way 'Wo kunu kotebea' sounds to sell the track, however, it has very good messages in it.
Wo kunu ko tebea
View all from Sidney (Barima) Obia nye obiaSidney (Barima)Twi6:023Sidney Ofori2005












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