Looking to find Wedding Songs in Ghana. Here is our list of the best places to start your search.
- You need to sit down someone who understands Twi to teach you what this song is saying verbatim and intoto. Kwabena sings that “he will do everything his lover wants”. Kwabena is one of the best singers ever from Ghana. He was made for love songs and weddings
- This is one of All4Real’s most underrated songs. He used to dominate the Ghanaian music scene. Here are some translations; “Akyaa, papa ei” – Father of Akyaa; “Wo ba no aho?f? de?, mat? atua ka” – I have fully bought and paid for the beauty of your daughter; “Merema wo puduo na mafa no o, ay? me d?” – In exchange of having her as my love, I’ll give you a special vessel made of brass/bronze. “I’ve tried (4x), agye me nsa mu” – I’ve tried(4x) but it’s out of my control; “Menim s? ?nyi me mma o, ?d? me nko ara” – I know she won’t betray my love because she loves only me (and no one else). Great song.
YOU MAY KISS THE BRIDE – BOLLIE
- The song is not the best wedding story but hey, what else do you wait for on such a day than “You may kiss the bride?”
- The wedding cannot end without an Obrafour song. No, it won’t be Sete. It’s this awesome collabo between Rap Sofour and Kofi B. It even borrows a word from Soul Tee’s Oniee (another favorite). Here are some translations; S? menya wo a – if I get you; S? ne? ?d? b?y? ?d? biara – whatever a lover would do for a lover; S? wotwe ma me – if you allow me; S? ne? ?kunu b?y? ?yere biara – whatever a husband would do for a wife; S? ?ben ma me a – if it is given to me”.
- Wedding music and dance of the Dagbamba women of Northern Ghana. This music is performed exclusively by women in honor of a new bride. Songs used in this celebration relate to topical, human, marriage, and other social issues.
- New video for Ghanian Afro-pop queen, Becca
- A wonderful collaboration; Guru featuring Wutah with a track titled “I DO” Enjoy this beautiful joint coming from Ghana.
KISS YOUR HANDS – R2BEES FT. WANDE COAL
- Wey I dey for Ghana, with Sacre na Hammer
- Where are we going, I am rocking with R2Bees from Ghana
- Na chai, we dey for Tema, they say WC na hammer
- Wey they say na WC, omo, know say na bumper to bumper