The year 1997 saw the release of Bese Mono, and in 1998, 'Today and Yesteryears' was presented to the audience, followed by 'Medo Hemaa' in 1999.
[5] Oheneba Kissi followed up in 2001 with 'Ka Biribi Kyere Me' and two other chart-topping albums 'ABC of Love' and 'Fre No Ma Me' in 2002 and 2003 respectively.
[7][8] Oheneba Kissi was also featured on Felix Owusu's debut album 'Vida', released in 1992.
Oheneba Kissi is an accountant by profession, but had to quit to do music full time.
[9] His roots are in Obo Kwahu, Eastern Region, Ghana, although he resided in Nkoranza and Techiman during his early years.