The Ghanaian music industry is mourning the loss of one of its most beloved figures as news of the passing of gospel musician Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, affectionately known as KODA, spreads across the nation.
According to reports received by sixscribes.com, KODA transitioned into eternity in the early hours of Sunday, April 21, 2024.
The heartbreaking news was confirmed by fellow gospel artist Nii Okai, who expressed his condolences and urged the public to keep KODA’s family in their thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. While details surrounding the cause of his passing remain undisclosed, unconfirmed sources suggest that KODA succumbed to an illness he had been battling.
At the age of 45, Kofi Owusu Dua Anto leaves behind a legacy that resonates deeply within the hearts of music enthusiasts across Ghana and beyond. Hailing from Takoradi in the Western Region, KODA’s influence extended far beyond his local community, earning him recognition as one of the definitive voices in contemporary Ghanaian gospel music.
Renowned for his unwavering commitment to spreading the message of hope and faith through music, KODA’s contributions to the industry were immeasurable. As a singer, songwriter, music producer, and multi-instrumentalist, he played a pivotal role in shaping the sound and direction of gospel music in Ghana.
Throughout his illustrious career, KODA garnered numerous accolades and accolades, cementing his status as a luminary in the gospel music scene. His extensive portfolio includes three studio albums, two live albums, and two instrumental/jazz albums, each showcasing his exceptional talent and unwavering devotion to his craft.
Among his most celebrated compositions are timeless classics such as ‘Nkwaa Abodo’, ‘Nsem Pii’, ‘Adooso’, and ‘Hossana’, each resonating with audiences for their profound messages and soul-stirring melodies. KODA’s music not only uplifted spirits but also served as a source of solace and inspiration for countless listeners.
Beyond his own artistic endeavors, KODA’s impact reverberated through his collaborations with fellow musicians, having produced music for esteemed artists including the late Danny Nettey, Ps. Joe Beechem, Nii Okai, Halal Afrika, Eugene Zuta, and many more.
As the music industry mourns the loss of a true icon, Kofi Owusu Dua Anto’s legacy will endure through the timeless melodies and uplifting messages that defined his remarkable career. While his physical presence may be gone, his spirit will continue to live on through the music that touched the hearts of millions.
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