Ghanaโs own Gilbert Otoo, widely known by his stage name Gilly & The Stars, continues to establish himself as one of the countryโs finest highlife voices and songwriters.
Celebrated for his ability to compose in both English and Ga, Gilly stands in the tradition of great songwriters whose lyrical depth and cultural fluency elevate music beyond entertainment into timeless art. Gilly blends Ghanaโs native rhythms with modern influences to reach audiences worldwide.
Most of his songs are crafted in the Ga language, reflecting both pride in his heritage and a desire to showcase Ga culture on the world stage, and he is determined to make Ga-language highlife resonate across continents.
Highlife, Ghanaโs gift to the world, has long enjoyed international acclaim โ from West Africa to the Caribbean, Europe, and beyond. Gillyโs music is carrying that tradition forward.
With tracks available on iTunes, Amazon, YouTube, and other platforms, his sound defines a modern highlife โ energetic, danceable, and soulful, yet enriched with crossover elements that appeal to a worldwide audience.
Fans can now enjoy the visuals to Gilly & The Starsโ highlife release, โYe Oshia Sane (Dzi Wofie Asem),โ a fresh tune set to hit the TV airwaves very soon.
Watch the music video for Ye Oshia Sane
The song โYe Oshia Sane (Dzi Wofie Asem)โ carries a powerful message about the importance of minding oneโs own business. It serves as a reminder to respect the personal choices of others and refrain from interfering in matters that do not concern us.
Other songs such as โMy Dear Adjeley,โ โCHRISTIE,โ and โEkomefeemorโ have become favorites among Ghanaians, songs that ignite dance floors at any gathering. These tracks embody the vibrancy of his style: rooted in highlife, yet universal in their groove.
โHighlife is Ghanaโs gift to the world, and I want my Ga roots to shine through it globallyโ, Gilbert said.
His landmark 2010 release, the album โFighting My Way Backโ, remains a shining example of his versatility. The project carried something for everyone โ from Hiplife and Reggae to R&B, Pop, and traditional Highlife โ creating a rich crossover experience.
The album also boasted collaborations with both Ghanaian greats and international stars, including Cynthia Johnson of โFunky Townโ fame. Gilly shared studio time with Ghanaโs finest artists such as Adane Best, King David, Castro, Screwface, and Shilo, with the project expertly engineered by the legendary Jay Q, whom Gilly praises for perfectly capturing his musical vision.
Listen to Fighting My Way Back
Gillyโs passion for music traces back to his secondary school days at Aggrey Memorial, where he first showcased his talent as a member of the schoolโs pop group, The Cooking Pots. Those early experiences laid the foundation for his journey into professional music.
Today, Agyingo Studioz serves as his creative hub, where he continues to record and refine his sound alongside one of Ghanaโs most respected studio engineers, Agyingo.
As a songwriter and performer, Gilly remains devoted to carrying Ghanaian music into the global spotlight while honoring the traditions of highlife. With his artistry, he is not just preserving the sound of his homeland โ he is expanding it, modernizing it, and sharing it with the world.
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