Ace broadcaster and emcee, Kwasi Kyei Darkwah (KKD) has lauded the
personality and creative works of highlife musician, Bisa Kdei.
In a beautifully woven poetic piece posted on his Facebook timeline,
KKD could not hide his admiration for the artiste, songwriter and music
producer.
His Royal Blackness commended Bisa Kdei for his humility and lyrical
dexterity saying, “This fine artist continues a great tradition observed
by EK’s Band, Onyontofohene Nana Kwame Ampadu, Agya Koo Nimo, The
Maestro Kojo Antwi, Amakye Dede, Daddy Lumba, Ofori Amponsah, Daasebre
Gyamenah, Kwabena Kwabena and more over the last 6 decades to unite,
instruct, comfort, humour, excite and inspire us.”
Bisa Kdei, for some time now, has dominated the highlife scene by
releasing songs for the listening pleasure of music lovers. His songs,
Mansa and Brother Brother has won many hearts with some industry
watchers routing for him to be crowned Artiste of the Year at the 2016
Ghana Music Awards.
In August 2015, veteran highlife artiste, Aseibu Amanfi told Abrantepa
on Radio Univers’ Brunch2Lunch that he was amazed at the ‘soothing’
voice of Bisa Kdei and would like to meet him.
“…there is this youngster who sang ‘Odo Carpenter’. Tell him I want to
have a chat with him. I like his voice. He has a very nice voice,” he
said.
With all these commendations, KKD hopes and prays Bisa Kdei will remain focused.
“It is our prayer that the young will cut tributaries that will be
enlarged and entrenched to match and surpass the great rivers of old in
world visibility,” a portion of his piece said.
Here is KKD’s post unedited:
Celebrating African Artistry: BISA K’DEI, Musician. “His cool,
capability and composure Humility and Ingenuity Learning through each
exposure Beautiful rhythms and melodies His hearty bow to tradition His
respect and spirituality Invokes a sense of déjà vu When artists were
driven by creativity
The fusion of Highlife, Kpanlogo and Afro Pop The spirited culture of
Wulomei and Dzadzeloi The lyrical stature of The Maestro Kojo Antwi and
earthiness of EK’s Band Come together in his music as a grand ploy To
move your parents and children; man, woman, girl and boy To dance like
there is no tomorrow To dance through our sorrow and moments of joy
A proud musician of Ghanaian heritage he is Sings his life songs with
humility and peace Lights up the dance floor at classy parties And puts
worrying minds of the hustlers at ease From his maiden dance tune Azonto
Ghost Through his ground-breaking truth Metanfo To his thanksgiving
anthem Give it to Baba And now his retro Brother Brother to Mansa This
fine artist continues a great tradition Observed by EK’s Band,
Onyontofohene Nana Kwame Ampadu Agya Koo Nimo, The Maestro Kojo Antwi,
Amakye Dede, Daddy Lumba Ofori Amponsah, Daasebre Gyamenah, Kwabena
Kwabena and more over the last 6 decades
To unite, instruct, comfort, humour, excite and inspire us A tradition
whose torch bearers have blazed a fine trail Created a big river that
flows downstream
For the young and energetic to sail smoothly to new realizations To
alter the existing to better face the onslaught of foreign competition
It is our prayer that the young will cut tributaries that will be
enlarged and entrenched to match and surpass the great rivers of old in
world visibility The roots, the source, shall however never be lost if
the fruits remember who and what did what before them
Tributes from each tributary shall be paid to the river(s) out of which each flowed
So too the fruits that nourish us this day must never be tossed aside
in recognition of the maiden sources but celebrated side by side and
given their due applause and pedestal amidst the shining lights.
Each devoted, accomplished artist who serves us meritoriously through
song, performance and upliftment deserves a glorious place in OUR
CULTURAL STORY.
Peace and blessings to BISA K’DEI for the joy and inspiration you bring to our nation, the diaspora and World Music.
God bless BISA K’DEI and all our dedicated musicians and devoted fans. God bless; nothing less.” -HRB
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