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Ernest "Owoahene" Nana Acheampong, popularly known as Nana Acheampong, is a Ghanaian Highlife musician. He is also the other half of the famous Lumba brothers who popularized Burger-highlife in Ghana.

Early life
Acheampong was born in Abuakwa in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. He attended the Kumasi Technical Institute. == Career ==
Career
In middle school, he led his school band. He left for Germany in the 1980s and played with the Talking Drum band. He formed his band in 1987 before he hooked up with Daddy Lumba in 1989. They released their first and last album, Yɛɛyɛ Aka Akwantuo Mu, after splitting up in pursuit of solo careers. Acheampong owns the Owoahene Studio, in Suame, Kumasi, where he has done his latest recordings, with himself as Executive Producer for Owoahene Music. His songs include "Abu aka mesim", "Casanova", "Kata w'ani te", "Deobrenodi", "Nipa", "Se eye wode", "Obibini mu obibini", "Ever ready", "Odo yarea", "Meko odo nkyen", "I go die 4 u", "Mansusu saa", "Ako me square","My rub a dub girl", "Brebre Obaahemaa", and "Wo wone hwan". Nana Acheampong's "Naanka ɛbɛyɛ dɛn" holds the record album sale in Ghana. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Acheampong is the father of Ghanaian afrobeat/afro singer Gyakie. == See also ==
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