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DjQwequ Blog of Saturday, 18 January 2025
Source: Emmanuel Jacob Amissah
In a heartwarming revelation, Ghanaian musician Krymi has shared his fond memories of idolizing renowned Ghanaian Gospel Artiste, Noble Nketsiah, during his formative years as an instrumentalist.
In an interview with Hitman on DL 103.9 FM in Accra, Krymi nostalgically recalled playing instruments at various locations, including KASS, Kumasi Polytechnic, and Prempeh Assembly Hall. Among his favorite songs to play during rehearsals was Noble Nketsiah’s iconic hit, “Yesu Do.”
Krymi’s admiration for Noble Nketsiah’s craft is a testament to the enduring impact of the gospel legend’s music on future generations of artists.
In a beautiful display of mutual respect, Noble Nketsiah also expressed his admiration for Krymi’s latest single, “Adom,” predicting that the song will resonate deeply with listeners and propel Krymi to even greater heights.
The heartfelt exchange between Krymi and Noble Nketsiah serves as a poignant reminder of the power of music to inspire, uplift, and connect people across generations and genres.