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Our Highlife Music Is Gradually Being Taken Over By Nigerians – Amakye Dede

Veteran Ghanaian singer Abrantie Amakye Dede claimed in an appearance on Kessben TV that Nigerian musicians had progressively taken over the highlife music genre.

According to Amakye Dede, highlife, which was once thought to be a Ghanaian music genre, is now mostly performed by Nigerians.

“Well, you know, if I want to state it plainly, I can tell you with confidence that Highlife has now turned to the side of Nigerians,” he remarked.

“The majority of us have been performing highlife music for a very long time,” he continued, “therefore the truth should be spoken as it is.”

Veteran Ghanaian singer Abrantie Amakye Dede claimed in an appearance on Kessben TV that Nigerian musicians had progressively taken over the highlife music genre.

According to Amakye Dede, highlife, which was once thought to be a Ghanaian music genre, is now mostly performed by Nigerians.

“Well, you know, if I want to state it plainly, I can tell you with confidence that Highlife has now turned to the side of Nigerians,” he remarked.

“The majority of us have been performing highlife music for a very long time,” he continued, “therefore the truth should be spoken as it is.”

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