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Nana Ampadu
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Nana Ampadu was a Ghanaian Highlife legend known for his deep-rooted traditional music blended with funk, reggae, and soul. He released over 800 songs in his career spanning five decades and mentored younger musicians. Ampadu won numerous awards for his contributions to the music industry and was dedicated to preserving and promoting traditional Ghanaian music. He also served as the Chairman of the Ghana Music Rights Organization in 2017. Ampadu passed away on September 28, 2021, leaving behind a great legacy in Highlife music.
Discography
Albums12
Evergreen Tunes, Vol. 22
Evergreen Tunes, Vol. 222024 • AlbumTracks: 25
Evergreen Tunes, Vol. 21
Evergreen Tunes, Vol. 212024 • AlbumTracks: 25
Evergreen Tunes, Vol. 20
Evergreen Tunes, Vol. 202024 • AlbumTracks: 25
Evergreen Tunes, Vol. 19
Evergreen Tunes, Vol. 192023 • AlbumTracks: 25
Evergreen Tunes, Vol.18
Evergreen Tunes, Vol.182023 • AlbumTracks: 25
Obi Doba
Obi Doba2023 • AlbumTracks: 15
Evergreen Tunes, Vol. 17
Evergreen Tunes, Vol. 172023 • AlbumTracks: 25
Evergreen Tunes, Vol. 13
Evergreen Tunes, Vol. 132023 • AlbumTracks: 25
Evergreen Tunes, Vol.14
Evergreen Tunes, Vol.142023 • AlbumTracks: 25
Evergreen Tunes, Vol.15
Evergreen Tunes, Vol.152023 • AlbumTracks: 25
Evergreen Tunes, Vol. 12
Evergreen Tunes, Vol. 122023 • AlbumTracks: 25
Evergreen Tunes, Vol. 16
Evergreen Tunes, Vol. 162023 • AlbumTracks: 25
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