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In the vibrant music landscape of Ghana, a new star is shining bright. Akua Serwaa Bonsu, popularly known as Mabankese, is a talented singer, songwriter, and performer who is quickly making a name for herself in the industry. With her unique voice, captivating stage presence, and inspiring story, Mabankese is winning the hearts of music lovers across the country and beyond. Akua Serwaa Bonsu - Mabankese
She began her career in the 1980s and early 1990s as a backup singer for Highlife and Gospel icons like Nana Tuffour , Oheneba Kissi, and Daddy Lumba Breakthrough: She rose to fame in 1997 with the album , which was produced by the acclaimed German sound engineer Bodo Staiger Discography: Her major studio albums include: Noah Nna No (2002) — the album featuring "Mabankese" Anadwo Dasuo Mu (2023) — her comeback album after a long hiatus The Song: "Mabankese" Release & Impact: Originally released on the 2002 album The song has become a staple at: In
For years, Ghanaian youth were told that highlife was "funeral music." However, social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube have allowed songs like "Mabankese" to go viral. DJs at exclusive Champagne Brunch events in London and New York have begun splicing the acapella of Akua Serwaa Bonsu over Amapiano beats. Why? Because the raw emotion is undeniable. She began her career in the 1980s and
Akua Serwaa Bonsu, a veteran of Ghanaian gospel music.
: Known for her "evergreen" status, she recently made a comeback with her fifth studio album, Adanse Pa , in late 2023. Song Breakdown: "Mabankese"