I was recently in Ghana and while at a restaurant heard this music. I immediately went to the bar and asked what the name of the singer was. I fell in love with that music from ‘ The Perfect Picture’ but never knew the name of the song. I love this music ❤🎶🎵
Nana tuffour, through the decades still remains a original, he knows his own style very well and I know just like many later on, he and his style will be a real influence in later times, somebody somewhere will embrace and carry on his style, oooh what is that last song name? It sounds damn serious and I got to add that to my Playlist, either way, they're all serious, though that last one 😦
Yet another version of a sikyi medley of 9924, may there be even more variations of his unique sikyi medley? I'm sure I've heard as many of them as there are though I keep coming to this one like dayyumm, a very unique version of the song, and the bad part is, as a pure ghanaman I am, well, a afro-euro mix, I can't really speak it, I can sing, I could compose if I had the equipment as I have done so before, I've learnt a bit of my home language through the music, classic and new, I'm 22, i really would go for this sikyi medley style even if I end up making a English vocal edition, keepin it truly authentic to its home style, sikyi medley for the world 😁
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I was in Ghana and I,am now live in Italia apalermo
I'm here from The Perfect Picture: Ten Years Later. Great music. Sending love from Houston, TX 👌🏾✊🏾🙌🏾🙏🏿💜
Exactly
me too paused the movie immediately to search for the track
Yesss me too 😅
I was recently in Ghana and while at a restaurant heard this music. I immediately went to the bar and asked what the name of the singer was. I fell in love with that music from ‘ The Perfect Picture’ but never knew the name of the song. I love this music ❤🎶🎵
Man of peace, great musician
1:41 I know this is the best of all how can it be
It was a great album. I remember vividly these songs when they were played on GBC FM back in the late 80s. RIP Nana Tuffuor.
Yes the legend never dies, thanks afrosunny together we mourn our high life legend 9924
THANKS AFROSUNNY
Nana tuffour, through the decades still remains a original, he knows his own style very well and I know just like many later on, he and his style will be a real influence in later times, somebody somewhere will embrace and carry on his style, oooh what is that last song name? It sounds damn serious and I got to add that to my Playlist, either way, they're all serious, though that last one 😦
This world is not our home 🏘️ we are all passing through....😥😭
The legend.
Nice song
I hv falling in love with Samuel Kwame owusu ❤️❤️❤️ Adwoa really is addicted to u❤️
Thank you Nana for your Amazing song to the universe .
RIP NANA, you were such an inspiration.
There is Jenny behind us⚰️⚰️ Nana rest in Peace 😭😭
The last song about Abrab) is soo spiritual for me. It goes deep into my marrow
this song reminds me of choco choco krofrom adwee nkwanta,such a wonderful memory
Yet another version of a sikyi medley of 9924, may there be even more variations of his unique sikyi medley? I'm sure I've heard as many of them as there are though I keep coming to this one like dayyumm, a very unique version of the song, and the bad part is, as a pure ghanaman I am, well, a afro-euro mix, I can't really speak it, I can sing, I could compose if I had the equipment as I have done so before, I've learnt a bit of my home language through the music, classic and new, I'm 22, i really would go for this sikyi medley style even if I end up making a English vocal edition, keepin it truly authentic to its home style, sikyi medley for the world 😁
The best of the NANA
Enjoy.
Ooo Nana tuffour r I p
Awwww 9924
Hey kwadwo, i was wondering why Nana Tuffour is called 9924?
Try to say his name nine nine two four. Did I guess right
Hmmmm we have a place to go
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
He
U
Kk
Oh Nana
Life is short
Rest in peace