Ghanaian musician Akwaboah continues to demonstrate why he is currently considered the best highlife artist in Ghana with his latest release, “Barima Nsu,” which translates to “Man Don’t Cry.”
In this nice track, Akwaboah addresses the pressures men face in today’s challenging economy. Reflecting on his youth, he reveals that he once believed life was easy, only to discover that happiness is elusive for men as an adult. In Ghana, men are typically seen as the primary providers, responsible for household expenses, children’s school fees, utility bills, and more. Akwaboah highlights the struggles men endure and urges them to express their emotions and cry when necessary.
Produced by the acclaimed Ghanaian music producer KC Beatz, the song features a combination of traditional highlife sound and modern hip-hop beats, creating a unique and engaging sound.
As we eagerly await the music video for this remarkable song, you can enjoy the audio version below. After listening, don’t forget to share it with your friends.