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Strongman Touches Hearts with Video of His Parents Enjoying His Latest Melody 'Abuburo Kosua

Parent's of renowned Ghanaian musician and rapper, Nana Kwaku Osei Vincent, widely known as Strongman, joined their son in a dance session to celebrate the release of his latest song, “Abuburo Kosua.”


The emotional track features the soulful voice of Ghanaian gospel musician Broda Sammy and was officially released on Friday, October 7, 2023, across all major digital streaming platforms.


Taking to social media, Strongman shared a touching video of the moment, capturing his parents dancing joyously to the rhythm of “Abuburo Kosua.”

In his heartfelt caption, he revealed the personal inspiration behind the song, stating, “Mum and Dad could relate ’cause I wrote this song with what happened to us in the past. 💔 Don’t lose hope na nkunim ab3n 🙏🏻 Strongman – AbuburoKosua ft Broda Sammy.”

The song, a collaboration with the talented Ghanaian gospel musician Broda Sammy, immediately captured the hearts of listeners with its lyrics and soul-stirring melodies.

Strongman’s powerful storytelling and Broda Sammy’s heartfelt vocals combined to create a masterpiece that resonates deeply with audiences.

In the video shared by Strongman, his parents, adorned in smiles, dance gracefully, mirroring the infectious energy of “Abuburo Kosua.”

Their joyous celebration not only highlights the significance of the song but also serves as a testament to the strong bond shared within the family.

Fans and music enthusiasts have flooded social media with positive comments, expressing their admiration for Strongman’s ability to connect with his audience on such a profound level.

The artist’s vulnerability and openness in sharing his personal experiences have undoubtedly endeared him to many, making him a beacon of hope for those facing similar struggles.

As “Abuburo Kosua” continues to make waves on digital streaming platforms, Strongman’s family celebration stands as a heartening reminder of the power of music to heal, uplift, and unite.






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