AreGraDah & Agyare airborne |
Individually, this group is made up of Eric Adu a.k.a Aregradah, Emmanuel Osei Kumah a.k.a Agyare and Terry Kyei Baffuor. Emmanuel Osei Kumah a.k.a Agyare was born to Mr. Isaac Osei Kumah and Mrs. Comfort Osei Kumah in Kumasi on 3rd November 1980 but hails from
AreGraDah & Agyare in the hood |
About Aregradah, he was born to Mr. Yaw Adu and Mrs. Tina Adu in Oseikrom on 23rd July 1979. He also had his elementary education at St. Louis J.S.S in Kumasi and later on went to a high school in Australia. He then pursued a private course in audio engineering and later on went into this Disc Jockeying stuff.
AreGraDah & Agyare in the city centre |
Talking to Ghanamusic.com, the three young chaps explain how they got into the music industry and why they got into it. It all started way back 1997 when we met each other at a party which was held in Sydney-Australia. That was where we introduced ourselves to each other and then a deal was in the cooking. Our fame of becoming popular had just started. We therefore thought it nice to join forces together.
We then sat down, planned everything that we were about to do and later on came out with a suitable group name ?Black Symbol?.
Black Symbol with Kevin & Nii of Ghana Music.Com |
Fourth on the album is Awuraba featuring Cynthia Yaa Sefa and Bob Osae. It talks about a guy who has always been looking at a girl due to the fact that he loves the girl. In short, Black Symbol has got a message in this track for the general public and it goes like ?Go straight to the point in everything that you do?.
There are a number of outstanding and lovely tracks on this album like ?Meka?, which features Bob Osae and Sharon(X Rated), ?Awofoo? featuring Bob Osae which talks about we showing gratitude to our parents for the wonderful things they have done for us. Our parents really deserve it.
?Abrabo?, the title track featuring Bob Osae and Sharon(X Rated) is the seventh on the album and it has this gospel feeling. This track which is soul inspiring moves both Christians and non-Christians dancing to their feet.
AreGraDah & Agyare with Alabaster Box |
For those of you out there, watch out for a keen competition in the music industry. For more information about Black Symbol, log on to http://www.blacksymbol.com.
AreGraDah & Agyare airborne |
Individually, this group is made up of Eric Adu a.k.a Aregradah, Emmanuel Osei Kumah a.k.a Agyare and Terry Kyei Baffuor. Emmanuel Osei Kumah a.k.a Agyare was born to Mr. Isaac Osei Kumah and Mrs. Comfort Osei Kumah in Kumasi on 3rd November 1980 but hails from
AreGraDah & Agyare in the hood |
About Aregradah, he was born to Mr. Yaw Adu and Mrs. Tina Adu in Oseikrom on 23rd July 1979. He also had his elementary education at St. Louis J.S.S in Kumasi and later on went to a high school in Australia. He then pursued a private course in audio engineering and later on went into this Disc Jockeying stuff.
AreGraDah & Agyare in the city centre |
Talking to Ghanamusic.com, the three young chaps explain how they got into the music industry and why they got into it. It all started way back 1997 when we met each other at a party which was held in Sydney-Australia. That was where we introduced ourselves to each other and then a deal was in the cooking. Our fame of becoming popular had just started. We therefore thought it nice to join forces together.
We then sat down, planned everything that we were about to do and later on came out with a suitable group name ?Black Symbol?.
Black Symbol with Kevin & Nii of Ghana Music.Com |
Fourth on the album is Awuraba featuring Cynthia Yaa Sefa and Bob Osae. It talks about a guy who has always been looking at a girl due to the fact that he loves the girl. In short, Black Symbol has got a message in this track for the general public and it goes like ?Go straight to the point in everything that you do?.
There are a number of outstanding and lovely tracks on this album like ?Meka?, which features Bob Osae and Sharon(X Rated), ?Awofoo? featuring Bob Osae which talks about we showing gratitude to our parents for the wonderful things they have done for us. Our parents really deserve it.
?Abrabo?, the title track featuring Bob Osae and Sharon(X Rated) is the seventh on the album and it has this gospel feeling. This track which is soul inspiring moves both Christians and non-Christians dancing to their feet.
AreGraDah & Agyare with Alabaster Box |
For those of you out there, watch out for a keen competition in the music industry. For more information about Black Symbol, log on to http://www.blacksymbol.com.