Music
Popular Highlife Singer Dies At 77

Veteran highlife musician, Godwin Opara who co-founded The Oriental Brothers International Band in 1973 has died.
The highlife maestro popular as Kabaka died at the age of 77.
Reports of his death was announced in a statement released by its Chief Operating Officer (COF), Ammarachi Anyanwu today Friday, March 22.
According to the statement, the music icon who pioneered and revolutionised highlife music died on Thursday, March 21.
“Derda Promotions is deeply saddened to announce the passing of our esteemed artist, Godwin Kabaka Opara, an icon who pioneered and revolutionized highlife music, on March 21st, 2024,” the statement reads in part.
The Oriental Brothers International Band was a highlife powerhouse known for its socially conscious lyrics, instrumental mastery, and authentic sound that resonated with millions across Africa and beyond. In 1976.
Kabaka embarked on a solo career, forming The Kabaka International Guitar Band, and continued to produce high-quality highlife music, releasing fourteen albums and creating hits like “Mangala Special,” which earned him a prestigious award.
He also experimented with Ezebongo rhythms, showcasing his versatility and creativity. Later, he joined forces with The Imo City Band, further solidifying his status as a Highlife legend.
With the support of Derda Promotions, Kabaka made a triumphant return in September 2023 with the album “The Return of Kabaka.” which had over a million streams and trended as one of the top 100 albums worldwide.
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