Ghanaian songstress Adina has called on music consumers to develop a deeper appreciation for Highlife music
The talented artist believes that Highlife, a genre that originated in Ghana in the early 20th century, holds a special place in the country’s musical heritage.
Adina expressed her love for Highlife music in a recent interview, stating that the genre has played a significant role in shaping the Ghanaian music industry.
She emphasized the need for music lovers to support and promote Highlife music, as it is a unique and important part of the country’s cultural identity.
The “Too Late” hitmaker also highlighted the versatility of Highlife music, noting that it has the ability to appeal to a wide range of audiences.
She encouraged fans to explore and appreciate the rich history and diverse sounds of the genre, which has influenced many other genres of music in Ghana and beyond.
Adina’s passion for Highlife music is evident in her own music, as she often incorporates elements of the genre into her songs.
She believes that by embracing and celebrating Highlife music, music consumers can help preserve and promote Ghana’s rich musical heritage for future generations.