UNESCO confirms Highlife as part of World Cultural Heritage
Ghana’s iconic Highlife music has earned a historic global honour, officially joining UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list. The announcement, made on Wednesday, November 10, celebrates the genre as a defining symbol of Ghana’s artistic identity and cultural influence.
UNESCO praised Highlife as a “remarkable embodiment of Ghana’s creativity and cultural legacy,” acknowledging the generations of musicians, tradition bearers and communities whose efforts have kept the genre alive and evolving.
With this recognition, Highlife now stands among the world’s safeguarded cultural treasures — a development expected to boost Ghana’s international cultural presence and open new opportunities in tourism, music archiving, and creative arts investment.
The inscription reinforces Highlife’s status as Ghana’s most influential musical tradition, a genre whose melodies, storytelling and signature horn-driven arrangements have shaped the nation’s spirit for more than 100 years.
Legends like E.T. Mensah, Nana Ampadu, A.B. Crentsil, Paapa Yankson, Amakye Dede, Kojo Antwi, Rex Omar and the late K.K. Kabobo played key roles in defining the sound and inspiring modern genres such as hiplife and Afrobeats.
Highlife’s impact extends far beyond entertainment.
For decades, it has served as a cultural voice — addressing themes of community life, morality, migration, love and social challenges.
Its blend of emotional depth and vibrant rhythms has made it a unifying soundtrack for Ghanaians of all backgrounds.
With UNESCO’s approval, Highlife’s legacy is not only celebrated but protected, securing its place on the global cultural stage for future generations
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