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By: Kobina Baidoo

Ghanaian highlife artist and legendary songwriter George Jahraa has revealed that he uses a unique vocabulary exclusively for creating his songs.

The Ghanaian highlife legend captivated an enthusiastic audience at the 2024 edition of African Legends Night on Saturday, October 5, with timeless tracks such as Driver Banza, which transported both young and old attendees into a nostalgic groove.

One of the highlights of the evening was Ashikele, a song that drew many to the dance floor. After his electrifying performance, George Jahraa was interviewed by Akua Sika, host of Happy 98.9FM’s Evening Drive, where he was asked about the inspiration behind his distinctive lyrical choices.

The highlife star revealed that his creative process extends beyond conventional diction, resulting in the unique feel of his music. “I have my own vocabulary that I use for my music; it’s something I just have,” George Jahraa explained.

Organized by Global Media Alliance, African Legends Night once again affirmed its status as the premier event for celebrating African heritage through classic music.

George Jahraa, the second act of the evening, delivered an unforgettable performance, followed by South Africa’s Yvonne Chaka Chaka and Okyeame Kwame.

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