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I don't regret singing 'Moses' - A. B. Crentsil

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  • Joe Turkey 10 years ago

    So, even Kutu Acheampong had some morale. To my younger readers, Kutu Acheampong was one of the many Heads of State of Ghana Jerry Rawlings murdered.

  • ACCRAMAN 10 years ago

    Kutu and his henchmen deserve to be murdered. That was the ultimate "kalabule" era in Ghana's history. Fa wotu begi GOLF.

    Corruption was the norm in ghanaian society at all levels and no one could do anything about that u ...
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  • POW@ Brazil b3y3 huhuuhu 10 years ago

    Sometimes I wonder where these guys get their information from. The song Moses was recorded in the 80's. It was recorded 2 times. The first one was very raw, I mean too profane and was banned during the return of Rawlings. Ho ...
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  • POW@ Brazil b3y3 huhuuhu 10 years ago

    Sometimes I wonder where these guys get their information from. The song Moses was recorded in the 80's. It was recorded 2 times. The first one was very raw, I mean too profane and was banned during the return of Rawlings. Ho ...
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  • POW@ Brazil b3y3 huhuuhu 10 years ago

    Sometimes I wonder where these guys get their information from. The song Moses was recorded in the 80's. It was recorded 2 times. The first one was very raw, I mean too profane and was banned during the return of Rawlings. Ho ...
    read full comment

  • POW@ Brazil b3y3 huhuuhu 10 years ago

    Sometimes I wonder where these guys get their information from. The song Moses was recorded in the 80's. It was recorded 2 times. The first one was very raw, I mean too profane and was banned during the return of Rawlings. Ho ...
    read full comment

  • POW@ Brazil b3y3 huhuuhu 10 years ago

    Sometimes I wonder where these guys get their information from. The song Moses was recorded in the 80's. It was recorded 2 times. The first one was very raw, I mean too profane and was banned during the return of Rawlings. Ho ...
    read full comment

  • Einstein 10 years ago

    Do not worry, Moses will not regret meeting you later in the after life.

  • Forson Gyau 10 years ago

    moses is one of the best song ever pomade by ghanian musician

  • CONFUSION 10 years ago

    I LOVE THE SONG. IT WAS STRICTLY FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSE. YOU CAN READ INTO IT ANYWAY YOU WANT. AT THE END OF THE DAY, IT IS YOUR CONSCIOUS THAT MATTERS THE MOST. GO A.B.

  • Maestro 10 years ago

    Point of correction! the song was not released in the '70s and not in Acheampong's era

  • Asafoatse 10 years ago

    Thanks Maestro, it got me thinking. It was in the 80s, Rawlings era Cheers.

  • Ekow. C 10 years ago

    Good song

  • Kwabena,london 10 years ago

    What about Atia who died from drinking excessive 'apio'?Northeners felt it insulted them.It is my favourite of all A.B.Crentsil's songs.Yes akpeteshie killed Atia.

  • lydia.usa 10 years ago

    May God forgive you for changing the
    world of God into profanity

  • Kohems 10 years ago

    A.B.i love your songs and I have all your albums which I regularly play and enjoy.Thanks!!

  • Kyenkyen 10 years ago

    80's Acheampong time it was Adam and the apple in the 70's n

  • Kofi 10 years ago

    My favourite is ' Akpeteshie seller.. i go pay you tomorrow'. E de bey me too much.

  • Campus Ministry Report 10 years ago

    The melody of that song was borrowed from an old rich song, very probably by the EK Nyame and Kwabena Okae band.

    EK's melodies and lyrics are very rich and they standout! And infact when you listen to the polluted version( ...
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  • Kwaku Abirekyie 10 years ago

    CMR,

    You will do better reproaching the multitude of pseudo-pastors/reverends/bishops/evangelists,etc. who continually defraud their equally phony X'tians. ABC simply provided entertainment through his many "profane" songs ...
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  • Eddy Beamer 10 years ago

    AB HAVE NOTHING TO REGRET. It's a beautiful song that those who understands it love it for what it is.

    How did YOU come to know what is and not acceptable in the sight of God? am curious cause, I don't know, I may have mis ...
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  • still living 10 years ago

    What a man ive watched him live it was bombastic keep it on my great west african musician to and others you are one of the best.and moses has to be remix wao what song never expires.MY HOMIE A.B.C