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Highlife legend Kojo Antwi reflects on legacy, Africa’s sound, and his historic 24th Night tradition

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Highlife maestro Julius Kojo Antwi, affectionately known as Mr. Music Man, is gearing up for the 34th edition of his much-anticipated “24th Night” concert, a musical tradition that has captivated Ghanaians for decades. Speaking exclusively in a studio interview, Antwi reflected on his career, musical philosophy, and his enduring influence on African music.

“This will be like the 34th year,” he said, recalling the beginnings of his annual event. “It’s priceless. As a musician, I have the duty to take my listeners on a trip, to give them something they haven’t heard before.”

The concert, slated for UPS Auditorium, Legon, promises a night of timeless classics and surprises. This year’s theme, “Kojo Antwi-fied 3,” will see the veteran performer revisit fan favorites while introducing new collaborations, including some with younger artists as a process he described as both a privilege and an opportunity to inspire the next generation.

In an interview on Joy Prime Mr. Music Man spoke passionately about the evolution of African music and the role he has played in shaping it. “If you listen to my music, you find reggae, African beats. What people now call Afrobeats, I technically started it,” he said, pointing to the genre’s deep roots in Ghanaian music. He emphasized that African music is too diverse to be labeled under a single term and expressed concern that many contemporary artists focus more on commercial success than meaningful storytelling.

Reflecting on his extensive career, Antwi shared insights into his creative process. Unlike many contemporary musicians who rely on quick production methods, he meticulously crafts each song. “Most of my songs, the chorus comes at the end,” he explained. “Playing other songs gave me the privilege to know what others will do, and I tried to introduce what most Ghanaian musicians were not doing.”

He also discussed the making of his enduring hit “America,” noting the careful attention to tempo, instrumentation, and lyrical storytelling that has made it resonate with audiences for more than two decades. “I’m glad the song worked on you,” he said, highlighting his commitment to creating music with lasting impact.

Antwi is also working on a book, chronicling his journey and encounters with African music legends. “I’ve had a privilege to meet all the giants in African music,” he said. “This book speaks about the beginning of Kojo Antwi and shares some of those experiences.”

For fans, the 24th Night is more than just a concert, it is an experience. Tickets are now on sale, with club class at 400 cedis, business class at 1,000 cedis, first class at 1,500 cedis, and platinum tables available via phone reservation. Antwi emphasized punctuality, noting, “If I say 6 p.m., it’s 6 p.m. sharp. Come and enjoy the music.”

Honored by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a music legend, Antwi sees his work as part of a broader legacy. “I want to be remembered as somebody who was blessed with music and came to share it with the world,” he said.

As he prepares to take the stage once again, Kojo Antwi reminds Ghanaians that music is not only entertainment but a vital cultural expression capable of uniting people. For the Music Man, the 24th Night is not just a concert but it is a celebration of a lifetime dedicated to song.

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