Queen Asabia Cropper received saxophone instruction from the renowned Ghanaian saxophonist Tex Korley (1978), and from band leader Sammy Lartey Snr of Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) band 1983.
The Eboni records band, Black Hustlers backed Mory Kanté's album N'Diarabi[9] with Kenteman on bass guitar.
[11] Queen Asabia and her brother Kenteman received a lifetime achievement award from the Musicians Union of Ghana.
[10] Queen Asabia Cropper and Kenteman were honoured when their mentor Agya Koo Nimo played the acoustic guitar on the Wamaya album in 1981.
Queen Asabia Cropper and Kenteman have projected and promoted Ghana's kente cloth to the globe for four decades.
Admirers of their kente concepts of togetherness and love of people of all nations of the world include the Empress of African music (Mama Africa) – Miriam Makeba and renowned heads of states and presidents.