Talk:Kojo Antwi
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Why is he so popular by his name and not his songs according to my further researches
[edit]Kojo Antwi behaves so calm that you can get confused about his look in the picture taken on August at the Stares by Oral Manuel Fenyi (talk) 13:36, 2 June 2025 (UTC)
- I appreciate the observation, but to clarify: Kojo Antwi’s popularity is largely due to both his music and his long-standing influence on Ghanaian highlife and Afro pop. While his calm demeanor and public image may contribute to his brand, his recognition is primarily rooted in his musical career. If we're going to make any claims about why he is more known by name than by specific songs, it would be helpful to cite reliable sources—such as interviews, music reviews, or scholarly commentary—to support that interpretation. Otherwise, such observations may be better suited for opinion pieces rather than encyclopedic content. Sweetabena (talk) 18:22, 6 June 2025 (UTC)
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