
| | Primary Genre | Notable Achievement | Connection to Others | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Agnes Opoku Agyemang | Gospel/Highlife | 2004 Ghana Music Awards Best Female Vocalist | Advised Kofi Kinaata that his music isn't gospel | | Kofi Kinaata | Highlife | Multiple awards; "Things Fall Apart" anthem | His secular song was debated as potentially gospel by her | | Daddy Lumba | Highlife | Ghanaian highlife legend; known for love songs | She publicly commented on his personal life controversy | | Quophi Okyeame | Gospel/Highlife | Known for "Obi Sor" | Collaborated with her on the 2024 single "Nyame Ay3 bi" | | Fameye | Highlife | Known for "Praise" and "Long Life" | Announced a joint gospel collaboration with her (2025) |
Agnes Opoku Agyemang - Yi Madesoa - HighlifeNg: A Timeless Gospel Masterpiece Agnes Opoku Agyemang - Yi Madesoa - HighlifeNg
: Rich harmonies complement her lead performance, creating a communal, church-choir atmosphere that amplifies the emotional weight of the lyrics. The Impact of the Album Nyame Amoa Woa | | Primary Genre | Notable Achievement |
Over the years, her discography has grown to include highly respected projects such as the album Nyame Amoa Woa and hit tracks like "Me Kra" , "Okyeso Nyame" , and "Eny3 Ono A" . Her artistry relies heavily on real instrumentation, featuring the signature bright guitars, steady percussion, and call-and-response backing vocals characteristic of authentic highlife gospel fusion. Musical Style and Production of "Yi Madesoa" Musical Style and Production of "Yi Madesoa"