Corp Sayvee and Yaa Pono
Saviour Kwaku Adzika, popularly known in the music scene as Corp Sayvee, has announced his presence again in the Ghanaian music scene with a new single titled Komfo Pa, featuring Yaa Pono of Obia Wo Ne Master fame.
The highlife song, which is targeted to hit all highlife music lovers in the country, has inspiring and soul-touching lyrics and danceable rhythm and beat.
Produced by Dr. Ray, Komfo Pa is available for download on all digital platforms such as YouTube and on Sayvee’s social media pages with profile name ‘Corp Sayvee’.
Corp Sayvee in the song advices people to be wary of who they call friends and also not to be ungrateful to people who were once there for them.
Sung in Fante dialect, Corp Sayvee who used the song to educate Ghanaians said people should not be ungrateful to anyone who once helped them.
Award winning Yaa Pono also tackled the attitude of bad friends, saying some friends are not who they appear to be. Using his personal experience in the song, Yaa Pono mentioned that at the blind side of him, his close friend destroyed him to his girlfriend.
Corp Sayvee’s fame in Ghana’s music industry is common to the ordinary Ghanaian; however, his latest song is a presentation of great lyrical content.
He has built a huge fan base that is fast establishing him as an industry fast rising star. His collaboration with Yaa Pono is sure to hit the right note.
With a silky voice and talent which he described as a special gift from God, Corp Sayvee is among a few talented artistes who have the ambition of taking over the country’s music industry to the next level.
Corp Sayvee has worked with music giants like Sarkodie, Tinny, Castro, Keche, Quata, Atsu Koliko, among others, and was a member of Hammer’s Last 2 music group.
He has also worked with renowned producers like Hammer, Kaywa, Ephraim, Willis Beat, Henry, Still Vibz, Infectious, Ragoon, Nosway and a host of others.
Credited with hit songs such Fantefo Na Brofoa, You Are A Fool To Me, 1 Ghana and Today Be Today, Â he has performed on number concerts.
By George Clifford Owusu  Â