Ghanaian Highlife Iron Boy Musician Amakye Dede turns 68

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Amakye Deede is 68
On 5th January 2026, the IRON BOY Highlife Musician , Amakye Deede turned 68 years.
He posted on face book.
”Thank you Lord Another Year Added 05/01/26”
”Today I bow my head in gratitude to God for the gift of life”, ” Through every season, He has carried me with grace, mercy, and strength”.
His prayer to to continue to use music to heal, inspire and bring joy to the people.
”As I celebrate this new year, my prayer is simple may God continue to use my life and music to inspire, heal, and bring joy to many, I pray for good health, peace, and wisdom to keep walking in His purpose”, Amakye Dede wrote.
”To everyone who has supported and loved me over the years, may God bless you richly. The journey continues all by His grace”, he concluded thanking his fans for the support.
Background (from Wikipedia)

Dan Amakye Dede1][2] (born 5 January 1958)[3][4] is a Ghanaian high-life musician. He attended Agogo Roman School. He is best known for classic songs such as: “Jealousy go shame”, “Dabi Dabi Ebeye Yie”, “Akwadaa Wesoa”, and “Iron Boy.”

Amakye Dede was installed as a sub-Chief at Agogo in the Asante Akim traditional area.[5] [6]

Career:

Dede began his career in 1973 when he joined the Kumapim Royals as a composer and a vocalist.[7] This band, led by Akwasi Ampofo Agyei (AAA), had hits such as “Abebi Bewua Eso”, “Wanware Me A”, “Odo Mani Agyina”, and the seminal “Ohohoo Batani”. Dede moved to Nigeria, where he had his hit “Jealousy go shame”.

He then formed his own band, the Apollo High Kings, in 1980. He dominated the high-life scene in the 1980s and 1990s and has continued to have hit songs in the 21st century.[8] He has headlined so many concerts locally and internationally.[9]

He made almost 20 albums. In his later career, he experimented with different genres: socacalypsolovers rock and pop music.

He owns a popular bar in Accra called Abrantee Spot, where he and other high-life musicians regularly play live-band music.

His popular songs include “Handkerchief”, “Seniwa”, “Brebrebe yi”, “Mensuro”, “Mabre”, “Broken Promises”, “Nsuo Amuna”, “Sokoo na mmaa pe”, “Kose kose”, “Dabi dabi”, “Mefre wo”, “Okyena sesei”, “Odo nfonii”, “Nka akyi”, “M’ani agyina”, “To be a man na war”, and “Iron Boy”.[10]

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