Samuel Ofori Amponsah (born March 2, 1974), also known by the name Mr. All 4 Real, is a Ghanaian singer-songwriter from Agogo, Ashanti Region, Ghana.
Samuel Ofori Amponsah performed internationally in London, New York, Chicago, and Sierra Leone.
[1] He gained entry into the music industry when he collaborated with Daddy Lumba on the album Wo Ho Kyere.
[1] In early 2006, he was set to perform for Ghanaian President John Kufuor, but reportedly failed to show up for the event.
He met with Mayor Ophelia Huff Saytumah of Monrovia, Agriculture Minister Solomon Hedd-Williams, and Presidential Special Assistant Madina Wiesseh while in Liberia.
[15] It wasn't long before he switched back to secular music, claiming he would save souls through his love songs.
[15] After announcing his decision to go back to secular music, he began rehearsing and preparing his fans for a new experience and new image for his future performances.
[21] In 2016 Amponsah released several singles including "Fab3gye" with Paa Kwasi and Atom (produced by Appietus), and "TinTin" in collaboration with Samini.
[25] His second release of 2017 was "Dangerous," a collaboration with singer Akwaboah Jnr and Black Nayaka, produced by Cedi Gh.
[26] In December 2017 Amponsah announced that he will likely enter politics and seek a parliamentary Asante Akim seat in the 2020 election.
After releasing “Alewa,” featuring Sarkodie, he has been called “Pastor Alewa.” His manager, Frank Agyekum, claimed Amponsah wanted to go back to making love songs.
[15] Sound engineer, Morris D’voice, had a different opinion as he defended Amponsah and called for more acceptance for the musician.
[31] More controversy and criticism ensued after Amponsah failed to recite a single bible verse in an interview with Bola Ray on Starr 103.5 in 2015.