
Highlife music is dead in Ghana – Kwame Yeboah
[Joy Online - Ghana] - 11/08/2025
Internationally acclaimed Ghanaian musician Kwame Yeboah has declared that highlife music is dead in Ghana, disputing claims that the genre still thrives through modern variations.
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