Burger-Highlife is a distinctive form of highlife music created by Ghanaian immigrants to Germany.
Highlife music, often fused with reggae, gained a wider audience in Europe and North America at this time.
One of the countries that attracted Ghanaians was Germany, with many making the cities of Berlin, Düsseldorf and Hamburg their second home.
People from different cultural backgrounds came together, exchanged thoughts, ideas and hopes and by doing so, they created something new and exciting that had an instant appeal and a lasting impact on Ghana and Ghanaian and other communities worldwide.
Some of the pioneers of Burger Highlife are George Darko,[1] Lee Dodou, Lumba Brothers, Rex Gyamfi and Charles Amoah.