Agoro Ye De is the latest album by Ghanaian musician James Danso. The album is a fusion of traditional African rhythms and modern sounds, creating a unique and vibrant musical experience.
The album features a variety of instruments, including the kora, drums, and guitar, which are expertly played by Danso and his band. The songs are sung in a mix of languages, including English, Twi, and Ga, adding to the diverse and multicultural nature of the album.
One standout track is "Nana Yaa," which features a catchy melody and upbeat rhythm that is sure to get listeners dancing. Another highlight is "Kwaku Ananse," which tells the story of the famous West African trickster in a fun and playful way.
Este disco en ritmo de Highlife de Ghana y Nigeria, nos llegó a Colombia entre los años de 1982-84, les llegó a varios picós (sound system) de Barranquilla de manera simultanea, sin embargo, lo escuche por primera vez en el picó "El Bembé" de Soledad, los picoteros le llamaron "El Dollars" gracias al billete que aparece en su portada, fijese bien, no es precisamente un dollars. Hasta el día de hoy, nunca antes lo había podido escuchar completo sin edición y con buen sonido.