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Katakumbey
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Katakumbey was a highlife musician from Ghana who simply went by his stage name, Katakumby. He was popular in the 1970s. He was known for his unique style of Highlife. One of his popular albums is "Ekow Redding," which was released in 1977. Katakumbey was part of a group of highlife musicians who helped to popularize the genre in Ghana and beyond. His music continues to be celebrated and enjoyed by many highlife fans in Ghana and across the world.
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Ekow Redding
Ekow ReddingNaN • AlbumTracks: 6
Awoso Awoso Asi Meso
Awoso Awoso Asi MesoNaN • AlbumTracks: 2
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