Award-winning Ghanaian musician, Kofi Kinaata, has expressed his profound appreciation to the King of the Ashanti Kingdom, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, for mentioning him during an address at the Ghana Bar Association’s annual conference in Kumasi. According to Kinaata, the recognition from the esteemed monarch has led to a significant surge in his social media interactions, streams, and overall online presence.
In a social media post, Kinaata shared his excitement, stating, “By mentioning my name, every number has increased — streams, views, and social media engagement. Ɔpemsoɔ Medaase! Piaaawww!!”
The Asantehene, while addressing the need for Ghanaians to appreciate their country and its institutions, made reference to Kinaata’s popular song “Obi Nya W’aye,” which translates to “Someone wishes they were like you.” The King encouraged attendees to reflect on the wisdom found in the song, highlighting its message of gratitude and contentment.
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II also recommended that Ghanaians listen to Kinaata’s hit song “Susuka,” further elevating the musician’s profile. The endorsement has since sparked celebration among Kinaata’s fans and followers, with the artist himself joyously acknowledging the impact on his career.
This royal recognition has underscored Kofi Kinaata’s influence in the music industry and his ability to inspire through thoughtful and reflective lyrics.
Source: GhanaFeed.Com