K. K. Kabobo

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K. K. Kabobo
Birth name Kwabinah Kwakye Kabobo
Also known as K. K. Kabobo
Born 1960 (Template:Four digit-06)
Origin Ghana
Died Template:Death date and given age
Accra, Ghana
Genres Highlife
Occupations Musician
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1977–2024

Kwabinah Kwakye Kabobo (1960 – 14 March 2024) was a Ghanaian highlife musician.[1][2]

Life and career

In 1976 before his musical career, he was a primary teacher at Methodist Primary School,[2] he was a member of Professional Musicians Association of Ghana, where he served as the copyright management team board member. In his music career, he was known for the song Onyame Ahu, of which in 1978 he established his band Explosive Jets.[3]

Discography

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Death

Kabobo died at the University of Ghana Medical Centre on 14 March 2024 after suffering from liver disease. He was 64.[4][5]

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