• The music video was shot in 2019 but has just been released
• Agyekum died two months after the video was shot
• Some persons have been expressing sadness after watching the video
Two years after the demise of Agyekum, Hammer of The Last Two Group has released a music video he shot for the musician – a piece that has elicited sentiments from music enthusiasts.
Agyekum’s song with Sarkodie titled, ‘Ohohuo Asem’ – to wit, the plight of a stranger – became a monster hit in 2011. Originally produced by Hammer for his compilation “Reprisal”, the record highlighted the awkward, complex, and hazardous situations that frustrate a poverty-stricken traveller.
Eight years after the song leaked in the public domain, Agyekum pleaded with Hammer to bless him with a music video. Agyekum, however, did not live to see the final cut as he died two months after the video was shot.
“He came through to watch the first cut, went back to Nkawkaw; then we heard he had fallen sick and had been taken to Koforidua Government Hospital. I spoke to him, and after two days, his brother called me and said Agyekum had passed away,” Hammer sadly recounted.
Hammer had shelved the music video out of respect for the family of the deceased, arrangement for his burial, and how he was broken to the marrow following news of Agyekum’s demise. The legendary music producer has however decided to release the video to honour the singer’s memory.
According to Hammer, “YouTube proceeds will be given to his 3 beautiful kids in perpetuity”.
The music video, shot and directed by Salifu Abdul Hafiz, communicates the message in the song with a captivating yet emotional storyline of how Agyekum left his abode for the city and the obstacles that blurred his journey towards success. Regardless, there was light at the end of the tunnel.
“Agyekum addressed things that were on his heart and it was partly his personal experiences,” said Hammer.
Watch the video below.
RIP AGYEKUM. I cry saaaaa. ????????
— Black Convoy (@ConvoyMusicc) July 1, 2021
This is reality.. the song , the video really got emotional ????
— Nanakwame_Sefa (@Tonysefa1) July 1, 2021
Hmmmmm jux cried……R.I.P Agyekum….hmmm u could he was already dead in the video..hmmm????????????
— skimmer GH (@lionelandresski) July 1, 2021
Dope video. R. I. P Agyekum????
— Nana Lancelot ???????? (@LancelotWonkye) July 1, 2021
Charle the song got me teary.
The guy got a timeless style , and Sark is a music school on it’s own— FountainOfWisdom (@eliwalters22) July 1, 2021
Can’t hold back my tear after watching the video and listening to lyrics with undivided attention ????????????????????????????????????????????????May God help and keep His family….HOW I WISH………????????????????????????????????????????PAIN!!!!
— Jerry Volta (@volta_jerry) July 2, 2021
I’m sad after I watched the video ????????????
— YESU (@GhanaYesu) July 1, 2021