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I AGREE WITH YOU 100%! NO ONE CAN DENY THE FACT THAT ODWOMTOFUOHENE NANA KWAME AMPADU IS THE GREATEST MUSICIAN IN GHANA EVER LIVED! HE WON THE TITLE NANA AND ODWOMTUFUOHENE IN 1973 AFTER HE WAS ADJUDGED THE OVER ALL BEST IN T ...
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He is not even the greatest of HIS generation. Too much noise being made about this daughter-chopper, bleached pig. An undisputed senior Kuraseni.
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Yes Lumba was the greatest among his generation but no one comes close to the achievements of Nana Ampadu in terms of hilife music He is the GOAT!
Having achievements doesn't make you the greatest.
A Ghanaian died...... who cares?....Good riddance...!
Whether Kojo Ashakan likes it or not Daddy Lumba is the greatest of all time as far as Ghana is concerned.
He may not be well known internationally but in Ghana , he has no competitors as at now. He was the GOAT of music in ...
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There's not a single Ghanaian musician today who's music resonate with the and current generation, and is very popular in Ghana in abroad. Name me a single artists. This makes Lumba the greatest of all time and his genration.
AND SO WHAT ? SO NEGEATIVE ABOUT EVERYTHING . INSTEAD OF CHERISHING ONE ANOTHER GHANAIANS WILL ALWAYS BRING HIS BROTHER DOWN ALL BECAUSE OF JEALOUSY. JUST STOP IT
What generation? There's only been one generation since Daddy Lumba came, so what do you mean?
The bitter Truth ..
This man always raw and I like that.. the bitter truth
Nana Ampadu was not the greatest. Measure greatest by music standing the test of time. I wonder who still listens to Ampadu's palm wine highlife.
Lumba is listened to by as young as 10y/o, 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 8 ...
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