A. B. Crentsil
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A. B. Crentsil is one of the evergreen highlife artistes of Ghana. He grew up playing the guitar, While working as an electrician in his youth, he also performed with the Strollers Band owned by one Kwesi Donkor. AB has played with the El Dorado's, Sweet Talks and then finally the Ahenfo Band.
He emerged on the Ghanaian music scene in the 1960's, playing with the El Dorado's Sweet Talks and the Ahenfo band which helped make guitar highlife more popular. He was one of Ghana's most popular musicians in the 1970's with Sweet Talks working with other great vocalists like Jewel Ackah and Pat Thomas. Sweet Talks disbanded under military rule in 1978 but Crentsil achieved new successes with the Ahenfo band.
He also carved a niche as a controversial artiste as his song, Moses (deep deep deep lyrics), was banned from the airwaves.
He continues to perform widely at various events across the world. He has collaborated with Obour on a music project (album) dubbed 'Best of the Lifes' to coincide with Ghana's 50th anniversary of independence, celebrating highlife and hiplife and reuniting the beginnings of contemporary Ghanaian music with the present.
Some of his hits include Adam and Eve, Moses, Our Father, Juliana, Adwoa, I don't know why, Kafo Mpo Dzidzi, Memba bio, I go pay tomorrow, Pe adwuma ye, Aboa onidua, etc.
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Song lyrics
Devil (1984)
Devil
Best of the lifes (2007)
Anyen (Devil) remix





















The Moses Man, Mr A.B. Crentsil is the new First National Vice President of MUSIGA. Congrats to him. This is the man who brought us the classic like Moses which was banned totally from Ghana's airwaves, way to go Mr. Crentsil, paving the way for more musicians to follow your lead.
Am just kidding, he also had lovable tracks like Our Father, Adwoa and Juliana.
He appeared on the scene in the 1960's and he is still going strong, even touring the whole world with Obour on the 'Best of the Lifes (Hiplife meets Highlife) tour.
Congrats Moses Man hehe
I remember da Moses song:-)that was creativity at its peak:-)
you shd listen to a Ben Brako song from when we were pikins.. I came across on Imeem..Phew! over da bar but was getting airplay..
Anyway he shd continue wif doing his own thing
one day, Moses lyrics shall be here, the song is very long though and am not sure how people would handle that lol
the translations will be a whole new ball game
A.B,where can I get the SPIRITUAL GHANA song? Also,where is NANA AFFUL, the Sweet Talks organist? Please, I need you to e-mail me... Thanks.
i have to find out about this spiritual Ghana song, I am unaware of it.
google Nana Afful or something? Has he recorded his own album?
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