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Papa She'ee - The Boy Wonder

Sun, 30 Nov 2003 Source: ghanamusic.com

Papa She'ee Born to Agya Badu and Nana Ayewa at Mampong Ashanti. He had his education at Presbyterian Primary School and completed  at Roman Catholic Middle School at Mampong Ashanti. He began singing and dancing at a tender age and won several awards.

At Club Decopa in Mampong Ashanti, he was spotted by Akwasi Ampofo Adjei and later picked him to lead his group of dancers. He featured prominently during vacations in Akwasi Ampofo Adjei?s musical tour.

He began writing his own lyrics in his teenage years. He worked with Akwasi Ampofo Adjei for 3 years and then signed on with Daddy Lumba. He became leader of Lumba?s dancers for 3 years, touring the country and the sub-region. After his sting with Daddy Lumba, he went solo releasing his first album Obaa Hemaa Yaa Asantewaa, which shot him into fame. He followed with his second album Waye Saa No.

In 2000, he released his third album Atadwe, which was dedicated to the great Ashanti King Osei Tutu II (2) during his enstoolment. His fourth album, the controversial Koyon So in 2002. He performed at the annual picnic in New York where he thrilled an audience of about 17,000. He was the first Ghanaian as well as the first in West Africa to release his video on V.C.D, V.H.S and D.V.D which carried the title ?Boy Wonder? in 2003.

He is now out with his fifth album titled Ate Pa (Sweet Marble) which has 10 hit tracks. These are:

Switch Off The Lights Wa Spell Me Din Ate Pa You?re My Number One Shy Guy Yaa Asantewaa Aban Sika Odo Adonko Anka Yebeye Den Shy Guy

The videos for this album was shot in New York and they will be out on VCD, DVD and VHS next year Easter.



Papa She'ee Born to Agya Badu and Nana Ayewa at Mampong Ashanti. He had his education at Presbyterian Primary School and completed  at Roman Catholic Middle School at Mampong Ashanti. He began singing and dancing at a tender age and won several awards.

At Club Decopa in Mampong Ashanti, he was spotted by Akwasi Ampofo Adjei and later picked him to lead his group of dancers. He featured prominently during vacations in Akwasi Ampofo Adjei?s musical tour.

He began writing his own lyrics in his teenage years. He worked with Akwasi Ampofo Adjei for 3 years and then signed on with Daddy Lumba. He became leader of Lumba?s dancers for 3 years, touring the country and the sub-region. After his sting with Daddy Lumba, he went solo releasing his first album Obaa Hemaa Yaa Asantewaa, which shot him into fame. He followed with his second album Waye Saa No.

In 2000, he released his third album Atadwe, which was dedicated to the great Ashanti King Osei Tutu II (2) during his enstoolment. His fourth album, the controversial Koyon So in 2002. He performed at the annual picnic in New York where he thrilled an audience of about 17,000. He was the first Ghanaian as well as the first in West Africa to release his video on V.C.D, V.H.S and D.V.D which carried the title ?Boy Wonder? in 2003.

He is now out with his fifth album titled Ate Pa (Sweet Marble) which has 10 hit tracks. These are:

Switch Off The Lights Wa Spell Me Din Ate Pa You?re My Number One Shy Guy Yaa Asantewaa Aban Sika Odo Adonko Anka Yebeye Den Shy Guy

The videos for this album was shot in New York and they will be out on VCD, DVD and VHS next year Easter.



Source: ghanamusic.com