Amandzeba Nat BrewGhana |1920| GaAmandzeba Nat Brew, also known as Nat Brew (Amandzeba), is a Ghanaian highlife icon celebrated for his deep African roots and mastery of indigenous rhythms. From childhood, he flawlessly mimicked songs, charming tutors, and excelled in singing contests. Despite limited practice at home, he composed songs during secondary school. Learning guitar from Oliver Garshon, he impressed Sammy Odo, leading him to form Nakorex with Akosua Agyapong and Rex Omar. His moniker, which reflects his commitment to Africa, was inspired by the popular song "Wogbejeke". Since then, he continued to release more songs. Among Amandzeba's honors is the 7th International Alpine Festival award. His international career, which includes a contract with Jah Mikal Entertainment, highlights his musical versatility and background.