Entertainment of Saturday, 15 August 2026

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Barosky details Ofori Amponsah's role in hit song ‘Odo Ndwom’

Barosky is a Ghanaian musician Barosky is a Ghanaian musician

Multiple award-winning musician Ofori Amponsah has revealed how Barosky unexpectedly became part of the recording of his hit song Odo Nwom, despite initially insisting that he could not sing.

In an interview with Kafui Dey, Ofori Amponsah said Baroski was at the back of the studio humming while the song was being recorded. Impressed by what he heard, he invited him to contribute to the song.

“When we were recording the song, Baroski was at the back of the studio humming, then I told him to come on board, but he told me he could not sing,” he recounted.

Ofori Amponsah said he refused to accept Barosky’s response because he had previously heard him sing and believed he had something valuable to contribute to the recording.

“I insisted because I had heard him singing,” he said.

According to the musician, his insistence eventually resulted in Baroski providing what became the anthem-like part of Odo Nwom,” adding a distinctive element to the song.

“That brought the anthem part of the song by Baroski, and the rest is history,” he stated.

Ofori Amponsah also revealed that music producer Appietus initially doubted Barosky’s ability to sing and expressed his reservations during the recording session.

“Appietus was at the back saying Baroski cannot sing, but I insisted,” he said.