To qualify as the "best of," the mix must feature recent releases that show Mark Anim Yirenkyi has not lost his edge. The new songs carry a higher production value and often feature collaborations with younger artists.
The rhythmic pulse of "W’aye Bi" filled the small courtyard, the vintage horns of Mark Anim Yirenkyi’s older classics blending seamlessly into the crisp, modern production of his newer hits. Kofi sat on a wooden stool, eyes closed, letting the highlife melody wash over him. To him, this mix wasn't just music; it was a bridge between the man he was and the boy he used to be.
Kofi nodded, tapping his foot. "The best of both worlds. The old songs have the stories, and the new ones have the energy."
Newer songs showcase a maturity in his voice and a continued commitment to spreading the Gospel. They bridge the gap between the older generation, who grew up on his music, and the younger generation, who are discovering the richness of highlife gospel for the first time.