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No goals, no glory

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  • No goals, no glory View all from H-Mode
    Never give up
    H-Mode, Obour
    Twi, English
    5:02
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXuwMUdOzF4
    Joshua Etse Kwesi Semana, Hans Kwame Enyonam Brechum, John Atsu Korsi Semana
    2008

Twi lines by Obour

Kwabena Bour, H-Mode, yɛn kuranhyɛsɛm
Ghana Black Stars, mo nnwom nie
Ɛkɔ ma mo o
Box your eardrums
Hear the music brewed in Africa
Inspiration for the Black Stars of Africa
H-Mode for the Black Stars, Ghana
Box your eardrums

Chorus 2x
Never give up in whatever you do
Never give up, make our nation proud
Keep playing no matter how hard they come
Keep striking and you will score

Verse 1
Just like a ladder you climb
We will rejoice in the goals you score today
Oh the journey to the tournament now
Begins

Osoro taa w'akyi

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  • Osoro taa w'akyi View all from Moses OK
    Onyame do me
    Moses OK
    Twi
    5:50
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKA3Socwr94
    Moses OK
    2005

Verse 1 2x
Aden nti na, w'aba mu reyɛ abu yi
Na wowirefi anaa sɛ ɔsoro taa w'akyi
W'adwumasɛm yi mu
W'awaresɛm yi mu
Akwantuo mu sɛm yi mu
Kae sɛ Nyame ne boafoɔ

Chorus 2x
Ɛyɛ w'adwen na ɛkyerɛ wo sɛ
Woyɛ ankonam
Nanso ɛnte saa
Osoro taa w'akyi
Ɔsombo, m'awurade nti
Wɔaka ne ho ntam sɛ ɔngyae wo da
Kɔpem wiase awieyɛ
Awurade ka wo ho

Verse 2
Deɛbɛn koraa, na agya wo adwendwen yi
Ɛmma wowirenfi sɛ, wosene nkunimdifoɔ
Wo tiri mu pɔ yi
W'ani so adehunu yi
W'akoma so adeɛ yi
Gyidi sɛ, ɛbɛgyina
Deɛbɛn koraa, na agya wo

Wo kunu kotebea mu - Supporting our own through thick and thin

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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.

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