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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2007

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Mixes dedicated to the golden age of vintage african popular dance music.

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  • Africa, one of the lost garden of Eden. Highly blessed with beauty, music, animals of type, landscapes, and minerals. Black and proud, Long live , music Africa. Chris, U.K.

  • in all seriousness, when I was a kid my mum said that ghanians and nigerians were brothers and sisters. I really, really believed that it's hard for me to believe anything different.

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  • Ghanaians copied REX LAWSON of NIGERIA

  • ..Udeaja.. name of track.

  • ...This isnt Ghanian folks... The Cardinal Rex Jim Lawson of the Great country of Nigeria.

  • Ghana 5 the rest of the world 0

    ha ha

    floreat Ghana ooooo!

  • Ghanaaa!!!!!!

  • Excellent mix! Captures the essence of high-life really well. Thank you for sharing!

  • great musicians

  • The good old days! We didn't know what we had. And it sounds even better with age.

  • I've been looking for the second song from this cd but has no luck. I presume the musician is ET Mensah and the track is Mezi Mezi Sef. Can someone help me find this CD. Pleeezzzzzzz

  • @chrisamadiuka Good point about Africa having so many riches - let's not forget that human life STARTED in Africa! Anyway, Ghanaian highlife is great because it seems relaxing and peppy at the same time.

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