Highlife star Kumi Guitar has released the official music video to his recent soaring single ‘Brown Sugar’.
The single, starring Obibini, is his first project since inking his recent lucrative record deal with Zylofon Media.
Highlife star Kumi Guitar has released the official music video to his recent soaring single ‘Brown Sugar’.
The single, starring Obibini, is his first project since inking his recent lucrative record deal with Zylofon Media.
Highlife star Nana Yaw Kumi, known in the biz as Kumi Guitar, is currently on a roll as his recent deal with Zylofon media seems to come with a hell of a lot of perks.
The ‘Brown Sugar’ hitmaker has recently been spotted around town doing rounds in the media, and he’s being chauffeured around in a brand new Toyota Prado vehicle.
Highlife sensation Nana Yaw Kumi, aka Kumi Guitar recently signed a very lucrative deal with Zylofon media, and he’s been hard at work living up to his end of the deal since.
He recently dropped a hit single titled ‘Brown Sugar’, and work on the video is also complete and would be dropped soon.
I am amazed as to how quick Ghanaians forget things—perhaps, the rebranding of Nana Yaw Kumi by Mark Okraku Mantey has worked so well that people do not even remember the fact that, Kumi Guitar has ‘always’ been in the industry…
The whole talk and extensive buzz about Kumi Guitar (real name Nana Yaw Kumi) nearly got me confused into thinking that, out of no where a musical ‘revolutionist’ has emerged. To be frank, Nana Yaw Kumi has always loved music but has struggled to get the attention he deserves.
Before I take you back to the early days of Kumi Guitar, let me reveal the ‘obvious secret’—Kumi Guitar was featured in a song by Reggie Zippy some years ago. At the time, he called himself ‘Nightmare’.
Watch Kumi Guitar (Nightmare) in Reggie Zippy’s song-Virgin
Any individual who was at Adisadel College between 2001-2003 will remember the nickname ‘Nightmare’ or the formal name-Nana Yaw Kumi, of Canterbury House.
Full of humour and with great understanding of music, Nana Yaw Kumi thrilled us to great self-composed high life songs almost every weekend during our school Entertainment nights. Sometimes, he challenged himself by taking up rap music and he was really good at that too.