A. B. Crentsil was a legendary Ghanaian highlife vocalist and a foundational pillar of the genre's modern era. He shot to fame in the 1970s as the frontman for the seminal Sweet Talks band before finding continued success with his own Ahenfo Band. Renowned for his husky voice and witty, often provocative, proverb-rich storytelling, he gifted the West African music scene with enduring classics like "Moses" and "Juliana."