Must Listen -Ewe's rock it with their famous Borboobor music.
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Africa as a continent has distinguished itself from the world with it rich cultural. The continent might not be recognized as a literate in technology but can be let out when it comes to singing, dancing and drumming. As an African, specifically from Ghana formally known as the Gold Coast, i cant afford to hide my rich cultural from the world.
Today i present to the you the Boboobo music. this genre of song is common among the Ewe's or the people of the Volta region.
The Borboobo song is backed by ghanaian made drums and a trumpet which is used for solos.
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