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Highlife music veteran, Nana Tuffour passes on

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According to reports, Highlife great Nana Tuffour has died.

A source close to the 66-year-old confirmed his passing to Andy Dosty, host of Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Monday.

He died at home in the early hours of Monday after a short illness and his body has been deposited at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Mortuary.

According to MyJoyOnline.com source, the singer who released ‘Abasa Komu’ this year has been sick for some time now.

The man popularly known as 9-9-2-4 recently lost a blood brother with whom he is very close to.

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Although the late brother remains in the morgue due to Covid-19, sources close to the family suspect grief may have fast-tracked the crooner’s demise.

His last last recording was done and has just started airplay this year.

Perhaps James Nana Tuffour’s birth on Valentine’s Day in 1954 was his secret rise to stardom.
The renowned highlife singer/songwriter rose to fame in an era when intelligence scored substantially more points than good looks.

The ‘Abeiku’ hitmaker spent his childhood in Kumasi.

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Growing up, he was surrounded by resourceful relatives which gave him the opportunity to enjoy music from all around the world while at home.

Affectionately called Nana at home, he kicked off his musical journey with one of the country’s best keyboardist Alex Konadu popularly known as ‘one-man thousand.’

The ace singer with over 15 albums to his credit later joined the Wanto Wazuri Band as a pianist.

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