KK Fosu marks 25 years in music with live performance
It was an evening crammed with pleasure for a lot of Highlife followers as famed Ghanaian musician Kaakyire Kwame Fosu, higher often called KK Fosu, celebrated his twenty fifth anniversary within the music trade.
Fans gathered on the Bayview Hotel in Accra to witness this vital milestone, which marked a watershed second for KK Fosu, who has produced some timeless hit songs all through his illustrious profession.
KK Fosu made a story entrance as he was led onto the stage by Reggie Rockstone, who is taken into account the “Godfather of Hiplife music.”
Both music legends talked about how they created the legendary hit tune “Fa Me Bone Kye Me,” which got here with a charming music video that acquired a number of awards.
According to Reggie Rockstone, he was launched to KK Fosu by a pal and was overwhelmed by his musical prowess, and definitely the remaining was historical past.
Dressed in a trendy outfit that blended conventional Ghanaian apparel with trendy aptitude, KK Fosu went on to carry out lots of his classical songs, together with “Anadwo Yede,” “Odo Nti,” and “6 O’clock.”
Midway in his efficiency, KK Fosu invited legendary musician Pat Thomas on stage as they each carried out their hit tune “Odo De Da Me.”
Pat Thomas, through the efficiency, demonstrated why he was known as the “Golden Voice of Africa,” as he dazzled with KK Fosu.
Their collaboration created magical moments that resonated deeply with long-time followers who appreciated their mixed artistry.
The evening was certainly a memorable one for KK Fosu, who shared tales from his early days in music—his struggles, triumphs, and inspirations.
He expressed gratitude to followers for his or her unwavering assist over time and devoted songs to numerous teams inside the crowd, together with enterprise mogul Dr. Manfred Takyi, CEO of Joy Daddy Industries.
Among the notable attendees have been legendary musician Bessa Simons and astute media personalities Abeiku Santana and Deloris Frimpong Manso, higher often called ‘Delay.’
Source: GNA