Agnes Opoku Agyemang has delivered a sleeper hit. "Yi Madesoa" is the kind of song that doesn't grab you by the throat; it holds your hand and walks you through a sunset.
If you have been searching for a track that captures the melancholy and joy of the current Ghanaian experience, look no further. This Highlifeng exclusive review gives "Yi Madesoa" a 9.2/10.
Listen to the exclusive premiere only via the Highlifeng link below.
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In the ever-evolving landscape of Ghanaian music, where Afrobeats and Trap have become the dominant lingua franca, there remains a sacred few who refuse to let the golden age of Highlife fade into obscurity. One such torchbearer is the sensational Agnes Opoku Agyemang. In a recent bombshell release, secured exclusively by the platform Highlifeng, Agnes has unveiled her latest masterpiece: “Yi Madesoa.”
For those who have been yearning for the authentic, earthy resonance of vintage Ghanaian rhythm fused with modern storytelling, this exclusive release is not just a song—it is a homecoming.
You might be wondering: why is this specific version labeled the "Highlifeng Exclusive"? Over the past year, Highlifeng has positioned itself as the premier archive for pure Highlife recordings—uncut, unedited, and untainted by commercial autotune. Agnes Opoku Agyemang has delivered a sleeper hit
According to sources close to the label, the “Exclusive” tag on this track signifies three things:
A Highlifeng Exclusive
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Before we break down the anatomy of "Yi Madesoa," it is crucial to understand the woman behind the voice. Born in Tema but raised between Kumasi and the diaspora, Agnes Opoku Agyemang has often been described as the "quiet storm" of the new Highlife movement. Unlike her contemporaries who rely heavily on auto-tune and electronic percussion, Agnes spent her formative years learning the call-and-response techniques of Palm-wine music from her grandmother.
Her previous singles, though underground hits, showed a musician searching for a signature. With "Yi Madesoa," she has found it. Highlifeng has learned exclusively that this track was recorded live over three days at the legendary Adanfo Studios in East Legon, utilizing a 12-piece band that includes veteran guitarists who once played with the Osibisa collective.