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The Humble Prince - Part 1 |
| Bawa Abudu |
| 2011 |
Bawa Abudu - translated the humble prince - is a celebrated popstar in his home country Ghana. To earn a living for him and his family he works at a car wash in Muenster, Germany, The film follows him on his way between the two worlds and his attempt to live from his music alone.
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The Humble Prince - Part 2 |
| Bawa Abudu |
| 2011 |
Bawa Abudu - translated the humble prince - is a celebrated popstar in his home country Ghana. To earn a living for him and his family he works at a car wash in Muenster, Germany, The film follows him on his way between two worlds and his attempt to live from his music alone.
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IN AN AFRICAN VILLAGE THE FIELDS HAVE BEEN PLOUGHED AND PREPARED. NOW EVERYBODY IS WAITING FOR THE RAINS TO COME. BUT THE RAINS FAIL TO FALL. TO THE ASTONISHMENT OF THE PEOPLE A YOUNG WIDOWED MOTHER`S DESPERATE PRAYERS ARE HEARD.... THE SKIES BECOME DARKER.... JOY AT LAST! DO WE POSSESS MYSTICAL POWERS THAT WE ARE UNAWARE OF?
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"Balarabe" This is a "powerful song" with a forceful rhythm whose primary aim is to address tribal differences in Africa and racial problems accross the globe. The song urges Tribal leaders especially in Africa to remember that we are all from the same creator, irrespective of whether coming from the Balarabe Fulani or the Dagomba ethnic groups. A song that cry out to it`s people while promoting peace through music. Dedicated to the long awaited Peace in Northern Ghana, Bawa`s native land, to Micheal Hettler and Marcus Henssler of the German TV for their wonderful work in producing the video clip to this song
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Bari Tankama |
| Bawa Abudu |
| 2007 |
grateful for what has been achieved-curious about the forthcoming! bawa abudu and the entire team wish to express their gratitude with the enclosed cd for the support received so far! with "bari tankama" bawa abudu has sucessfully come up with a new song; listen and you can feel what i mean.... do you hear the spring? do you feel it? winter departs-and nature begin to bloom hearts open and people fall in love! bawa abudu throws in the right feeling with "Bari Tankama" a heart beating song!
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Ayamayoto |
| Bawa Abudu |
| 2006 |
Teaming up with Jamaican-born British soldiers, Bawa played in reggae bands and then began releasing recordings of his traditional music to widespread acclaim in Ghana. Germans are slowly catching on to Bawa's music, and his new single "Ayamayoto" was recently released by BMG.
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