Alhaji Kwabena Frimpong, affectionately known as Abrewa linear or Abrewa Line, is a renowned highlife musician from Ghana whose illustrious career spans several decades. Born on February 15, 1940, in Kumasi, the musical capital of Ghana, Alhaji K Frimpong's journey into the world of music began at an early age when he learned to play the talking drum and other traditional instruments. His talent and passion for the highlife genre, characterized by its smooth rhythm, harmonious melodies, and often reflective lyrics, quickly set him apart as a promising young artist. By the 1970s, Alhaji K Frimpong had established himself as one of the leading figures in African highlife music. His unique sound was a blend of traditional Ghanaian rhythms and contemporary highlife influences from Nigeria, which earned him a devoted fan base both at home and across West Africa. Over the years, he has released numerous hit songs that have become classics, such as "Yeekyire," "Anowa," and "Oye Oyo." His music often celebrates love, peace, and unity, resonating with audiences across generations. Alhaji K Frimpong's contributions to the genre have been recognized not only through his recordings but also through live performances that captivate listeners with his masterful command of the highlife idiom. As a living legend and a pioneer of modern Ghanaian music, Alhaji K Frimpong's legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists and maintain his status as a cultural icon in Africa's vibrant music scene.