Okyeame Quophi

Check Out 1992 Throwback Photo Of Okyeame Kwame, Quophi

Check Out 1992 Throwback Photo Of Okyeame Kwame, Quophi

A nostalgic throwback photo of Okyeame Kwame and Okyeame Quophi, taken in 1992/93, has surfaced, rekindling fond memories of the duo’s early days in music. The picture, taken at the Kumasi City Hotel, shows them in their early twenties, just as they were beginning their career as a dynamic music duo known as Akyeame. In the photo, the two can be seen looking dapper in oversized suits, a testament to the journey they embarked on before eventually pursuing solo careers. Okyeame Kwame humorously captioned the photo, “Let’s all shout and say God has been good to us! But truth be…
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Okyeame Quophi Calls Out ‘Lazy’ Ghanaian Musicians For Neglecting Original Highlife Music

Okyeame Quophi Calls Out ‘Lazy’ Ghanaian Musicians For Neglecting Original Highlife Music

Radio presenter and former Hiplife rapper, Okyeame Quophi, has expressed his disappointment with what he perceives as the laziness of Ghanaian musicians when it comes to creating original highlife music. In a 3xtra.com report, he emphasized that highlife is a complex genre that demands a deep understanding of music theory and practice. Okyeame Quophi, a former member of music group Akyeame, pointed out that many of Ghana's musicians tend to gravitate towards easier and more trendy genres, resulting in music with short lifespans. He stressed that highlife is not an easy genre to produce and highlighted the transient nature of contemporary…
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Okyeame Quophi Reacts To Nigel Gaisie’s Lawsuit Against Nana Romeo

Okyeame Quophi Reacts To Nigel Gaisie’s Lawsuit Against Nana Romeo

Okyeame Quophi has reacted to Prophet Nigel Gaisie’s lawsuit. A few days ago, the leader of the Prophetic Hill Chapel sued Nana Romeo and Stacy Amoateng. The suit followed Nana Romeo’s claim that Prophet Gaisie had an affair with his girlfriend during an interview on ‘Restoration’, a program hosted by Mrs Amoateng. In a video sighted by Zionfelix.net, Okyeame Quophi defended that the person in the suit is not his wife. He argued that his wife is not called ‘Stancy’—as written in the writ of summons. Okyeame said the names of defendants should be written correctly during legal suits. Also,…
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