Recorded in Ghana most played in Nigeria especially Igbos they don't joke with this music 🎼 and it's mostly played between 4pm,4:30 pm and 5 pm ,i love it 🎉
This bass style has been remodernised severally. You can this Locomotive Bass style. It emanated from the Akan traditional groups , there is an instrument called Seprewa . So this style later fused into Traditional African faith churches . Still African faith churches play their basses like this
That was part of the nostalgic musical marriage between Ghana and Nigeria which lives on forever. The haunting guitar sounds ,Ghanaian and biting congas typically Nigerian.
The song was mainly around the/ story of love, beautiful people, cooperation, travels, trouble in life, mentioning of names, disappointment in life, Praises to God Amen.
This man is my best highlife artist although I was given birth to in The late 1990s but anytime I hear his song it seems like im living in the 1980s I really love this man much love from Nigeria I even have all his song oga sorry and oga landlord is my favorite
Ghana music in the 80s, 70s 90s were best. It makes me sad as my family loved this but have lost some of them who used to Rick this music after church 😂
The legends. Aseibu Amenfi, one of the lead singers is still playing shows. The last time we tried booking him for a program, he was booked for every weekend through out that particular year!!!!
Champion Canadoes !!!!! Qui peut me traduire cette chanson en français ???? Qu, ils sont terribles ces ghanéens la !!!! Et surtout Avec du bon bandji blanc....
But basically he's talking about an elderly woman "a mother" who's passed on into eternity and he highlights that no one knows where she's gone to, a place where there is no entrance or exit to(lock or key and door to)
YOU CAN GET THESE SOUNDS ONLY FROM GHANA 🇬🇭. WHERE THE BASS GUITAR SPEAKS IN PROVERBS WHILST PLAYING. ✊🏿 I'm proud of my country 🇬🇭
Trust me
Can you help me with a little interpretation of the song? I love the song. I want to understand the central massage of the song?
@@pushme9914
Por PM
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This bass style emanated from the traditional bass guitar called seprewa . And it was modernize to most African faith churches
Yes,yes,yes,yes,
Recorded in Ghana most played in Nigeria especially Igbos they don't joke with this music 🎼 and it's mostly played between 4pm,4:30 pm and 5 pm ,i love it 🎉
He leaves in aba when he dropped this song listening to all the name he called will make understand
the bas guitarist stole the show!!....i put this song on repeat always!!!
After "Enowaa ko hene" follows:
"Ayikoo Dum"
"Konsuo Nanaa"
"Amen"
This is Authentic Ghanaian sikyi highlife. I love it.
The bass till 2022 is the best. Too much sense and creativity
The bass man deserve Guinness Record.
Yes of course 👍🏽 you can get these unique sound only from Ghana 🇬🇭
It's like you are the only person paying attention to that music. That man deserves a lifetime award.
I agree this message
Yes he deserve it
I tell u
My goodness gracious me🔥 whoever played that bass guitar deserves a giant statue. What a legend
Danson the leader himself
True
Chai the base guitarist is something else , so perfect
Swears
Trust me
This bass style has been remodernised severally. You can this Locomotive Bass style. It emanated from the Akan traditional groups , there is an instrument called Seprewa . So this style later fused into Traditional African faith churches . Still African faith churches play their basses like this
I personally crown the bass guitarist as the linchpin in the group.
What a talent!
That was part of the nostalgic musical marriage between Ghana and Nigeria which lives on forever. The haunting guitar sounds ,Ghanaian and biting congas typically Nigerian.
It’s always Ghana and Nigeria
This is what we call music. My soul is satisfied. Thank you Ghana! The guitarists are killing the beats
Jesus Christ of Nazareth ! What a rich song. You could hear every aspect of music in it .
PLEASE GET SHATTA OR SARKODIE TO DO THE REMIX
We rock it so well in Onitsha. Motor parks, hotels, party anthem
Otu nkwo! Onu Azu bus and coaster’s anthem
Onye obodo.... Nana dampadimpa
Wow, this music still rocks all the hotels in ABA till tomorrow
Not kidding,i know this song when i was a kid around 9 10 11 12 yrs in Nigeria, today I'm Ghana and realizing the song is Twi😂 loved it.
Old but Gold 🥇🎉❤❤❤
The song was mainly around the/ story of love, beautiful people, cooperation, travels, trouble in life, mentioning of names, disappointment in life, Praises to God Amen.
Looks like at the end they praised god where they are singing alleluia Amen?
@@CharityCares Yes indeed
This music makes me feels like going in back in time ...I miss my dad somuch
Now I listen to this music everyday every hour
Aaaah ça me rappelle mon enfance lorsque mon père exerçait à l, EECI à Tanda. Vrai musique du terroir AKAN
My late dad so much 💕 this this music
They don't have enough money but they are always happy.best life ever
Who told you. At that time they have money but they use it to chop woman well well
@@pushme9914 hahaha 🇬🇭 i no go lie u
2023 march. Still a classic
Diamond okechi brought me here 😂😂 the beat is mad 👏🏾👏🏾😊
Isi baby enjoy yourself, hi I fancy u dear.
I swear
Me too....can u imagine 😃
Chaiiii numberrr❤❤❤❤❤
This man is my best highlife artist although I was given birth to in The late 1990s but anytime I hear his song it seems like im living in the 1980s I really love this man much love from Nigeria I even have all his song oga sorry and oga landlord is my favorite
“Canadoes” is a Group or a Musical Band
@@BHMPictures yeah I know thanks
The Ghanian s identified themselves with lgbos and many of them speak s lgbo language very well those days before they vacation ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love this song 2021🇳🇬🇬🇭
Ghana music in the 80s, 70s 90s were best. It makes me sad as my family loved this but have lost some of them who used to Rick this music after church 😂
Proudly Ghanaian 🇬🇭
I'm from Nigeria I must confess I love the music ❤❤
The legends. Aseibu Amenfi, one of the lead singers is still playing shows. The last time we tried booking him for a program, he was booked for every weekend through out that particular year!!!!
Is he the only surviving member of canados?
@@CharityCares I think there others playing with community bands. I saw an interview sometime ago, which featured one of them
@@CharityCares ruclips.net/video/5qLoDcvchWk/видео.html
@@CharityCares ruclips.net/video/HBYliWritX0/видео.html
Good to know he’s still alive and “feeding” from this masterpiece they gave to the world.
Nothing can stop the black man to be happy. If everything is taken away from you, the things around you will make you happy
❤😅😂
0:26
RUclips broght me here and i am enjoying ❤❤❤
One of the best… The good old days
Good Music doesnt need a written down lyrics.....free style!
Waaaa!!! I am enjoying this music
Lovely! Greetings from Namibia
How is Namibia ?
I Dey Scatter this song with keyboard
My best Ghana song
The only track I have been playing and not getting tired😂
Son Los mejores guitarristas del mundo 🌏 ❤ ❤
The time of this sweet music with little money in pocket the world yours .
This is MUSIC!!! The lyrics, drums, percussion, guitars more importantly the bass guitar, gestures, everything is superb!
The bass guitarist, OMG 🫡😘
Superb bass guitarist
LEGEND 🇨🇮🇬🇭
this music remaineds when i live Place called now Gombe state then it still under Bauchi state that many years ago
this is one of the finest highlife music I use to dance 80s when I was in village.happy to come across the music on youtube.
there is man lives in the same compound with us called one word a Ghana man he loves this music so much
Nigeria comedian called diamond okachi brought me here
Franchement trop fort mes parents même si tu comprend pas tu va dansé chapeau
Ie bassiste est trop fort
Omg I use to love this music from my child hool popii long life
They way this group shake Nigeria ❤️❤️❤️🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
The energy these men and women are using to dance is brutal. Wow, good exercise paa!!
This song was played more in my State Abia State of Nigeria every bus terminals mehn I loved it then even now.
Awesome ❤
🎉🎉🎉🎉 Old time sake
This song
😢😢
Through back
one love ❤❤❤❤❤❤
This song just made my day.
This is music
Powerful one
This sounds extremely insane 🎉🎉🎉 love it 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Champion Canadoes !!!!! Qui peut me traduire cette chanson en français ???? Qu, ils sont terribles ces ghanéens la !!!! Et surtout Avec du bon bandji blanc....
Is a happy and sad song or music, The 1st track is About a good mother leaving her family, and the 2nd is about 💕 love
I love this song I can't stop playing it
Great Music
Till tok brought me here... 🔥
❤❤❤❤
The bass guitar 🎸 alone go kill me
Wow masterpiece
We need of the music
The way I played the bass guitar in this song paa .chale .
2024 😍😍
So interesting
😊😊😊❤
Gone are the days !.
I really wish to celebrate my Grandmother's birthday with them one day, how can I even get to book them
Aseibu is in Ghana... I can link you to him
3:51 is my favorite song
Wow
funny how i have met one of the artist, good music
Forward
12:55 my favorite
who is here in 2024
👊💕🇬🇭🇳🇬🔥👌
Good music
Where is Big Boy Dansoh now? Very charismatic group of musicians
I really love this song ❤️❤️❤️. Where can I download the audio it’s on audiomack but it’s not complete
I tunes boom play etc
Who were on bass guitar, Rithym guitar and conga?
The lyrics pls
Download
Hummm , i always remember my childhood ... My grand parents funerail song !
The same here with me, though I don't understand their language.❤❤❤
Ilks 😂😂😂😂😂
Oh hmm
2024
Wow...i was a little brat then .
If anyone can make a translation of this song I will be very grateful.
Learn twi
Sure , will do some research for you
But basically he's talking about an elderly woman "a mother" who's passed on into eternity and he highlights that no one knows where she's gone to, a place where there is no entrance or exit to(lock or key and door to)
😊
It's a medley and each verse has a different message from grief to love
ehhhhh mes parents tro forts
Please why are they speaking Igbo, I thought they are Ghanaians ? 🤔
They were based in eastern Nigeria.
@@sqiddo, Aba to be precise and we're recorded by Rogas all stars studio.
Their were a lot of Ghanaians in Nigeria back in the seventies and eighties
Oh I see!
It's a shame I cant even understand the language if not my thirst for this song would have been satisfied.
No venture stars