Ofori Amponsah Ft. Kofi Nti - Atweetan Repack

Mentored by the legendary Daddy Lumba, Amponsah was the undisputed king of romantic contemporary highlife in the 2000s. His signature falsetto, heart-wrenching emotional delivery, and uncanny ability to write addictive hooks made him a dominant force.

A playful metaphor meaning they have pulled the "handbrake" on their hearts; they are completely stopped and locked into this relationship. Cultural Impact and Legacy

His career trajectory is nothing short of legendary. After his initial collaboration with the iconic Daddy Lumba in 1999, Amponsah launched his solo career with the album Asew in 2000. However, it was the 2006 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) that truly cemented his legendary status—winning seven awards in a single night, including the coveted 2005 Artist of the Year award. Throughout his career, he has amassed a combined total of 17 Ghana Music Awards nominations, making him one of the highest-nominated artists in the country's history. Ofori Amponsah ft. Kofi Nti - Atweetan

The Anatomy of a Highlife Classic: "Atweetan" by Kofi Nti ft. Ofori Amponsah

: "Atweetan" represents an era where massive cross-collaborations defined Ghanaian music. Alongside companion tracks like "Rakia" and "Odo Nwom," this song solidified a golden age where Kofi Nti, Ofori Amponsah, Barosky, and K.K. Fosu routinely dominated the Ghana Music Awards. Mentored by the legendary Daddy Lumba, Amponsah was

Decades after its release, "Atweetan" continues to be a staple on radio stations and digital playlists. For many Ghanaians, the song is a "childhood shaper" that maintains a cultural connection for those living in the diaspora. Listeners frequently cite it as the "soundtrack to their youth," recalling memories of early romances and festive gatherings. Atweetan: A Timeless Highlife Classic by Kofi Nti

Love is likened to a rubber band or catapult strap. It stretches under tension but always pulls back together. Cultural Impact and Legacy His career trajectory is

Final Chorus (full, anthemic) Atweetan — your name becomes my lighthouse, Atweetan — I keep it close when storms come calling. No ledger can hold the way you keep me honest; no clock can steal the hours we gave the moon. Atweetan — sing it once, and the world leans in. (Atweetan… atweetan… atweetan…)

Despite describing his rise to fame as being foretold by a prophecy, Kofi Nti has worked diligently to build a career that now includes five albums and a string of hit songs such as "Akonta," "Rakia," "Odo Nwom," and "Atweetan". In 2024, it was revealed that his and Ofori Amponsah's song "Odo Nwom" was used in a Tyler Perry television series, and the duo successfully negotiated compensation for the use, showcasing the enduring international appeal of their work.

a timeless Ghanaian Highlife classic recorded by Kofi Nti featuring Ofori Amponsah , originally anchored the landmark collaborative project Rakia (Odo Lastic) in 2004 . It remains an enduring cornerstone of the mid-2000s contemporary Highlife renaissance.

Famous for bringing high emotional stakes to Highlife.