Ofori Amponsah
Samuel Ofori Amponsah, known as "Mr. All 4 Real," is a legendary Ghanaian highlife singer-songwriter, producer, and one of Ghana's most prominent 21st-century musicians. He is celebrated for hit songs like "Otoolege," "Odwo," and "Alewa," and for winning seven VGMA awards in 2006. He was a protégé of Daddy Lumba and is known for his unique R&B-influenced highlife style. Born on March 2, 1974, in Agogo, Ashanti Region, Ghana. He rose to prominence in the early 2000s, often collaborating with artists like Kofi Nti, Barosky, and K.K. Fosu. Some of his most popular songs include "Otoolege," "Asew," "Lady," "Cinderella," and "Alewa" (feat. Sarkodie). He achieved massive success at the 2006 Ghana Music Awards (VGMA), winning seven awards, including Artist of the Year. Known for blending traditional highlife rhythms with contemporary R&B, focusing on love themes. He previously shifted to gospel music, becoming a pastor and founding the Family of Faith and Love Ministries, before returning to highlife music. In 2016, he made a notable return to the secular music scene with the hit "Alewa," proving his continued relevance in the music industry. He is recognized as one of the most influential figures in modern Ghanaian music, with a career that has spanned over two decades.
