Thursday, 14 January 2016

“NANA EBA” SONG ………… NANA AKUFO ADDO : EDEM SPEAKS.


Composing political songs has become an interesting venture for some musicians in Ghana especially in a political season.

Four years ago Daddy Lumber composed a song titled “Nana ye winner” for the NPP flag bearer Nana Addo, which if not mistaken became the most popular song of that season though it did not result positively in the outcome of the election for the NPP.

Denning Edem Hotor popularly known as Edem released a song early this year title “Nana Eba” a song that most bloggers ruminate as a campaign tune for Nana Addo.

In an interview with Original Soundboy on Diamond FM Drive Time Edem explained why he titled the song Nana Eba and why the cover picture has Nana Akufo Addo wearing a crown in it.

“the song and picture is a form of literature left to be decrypted by the public. And to better understand the literature one will need to listen carefully to the song” He said.

He however repudiated to admit or deny if the song is politically motivated and composed for the NPP flag bearer .

Listen to the interview below:

Saturday, 9 January 2016

Northern musicians can make history like I did, if they………….. : Rocky Dawuni


Ghana’s first Grammy award nominee Rocky Dawuni who hails from Northern Ghana but was born and raised in Tema, Michel camp in an interview with Original Soundboy on Diamond Fm drive time opined northern musicians to focus more on their culture when producing musical content for the public.

“That is the only way they can make history like him”, he said.

He visited his village Bunbon Nayili on the New Year day to celebrate “Pito” festival with his brother Wumbe Dawuni who is the chief of the village.

 In a telephone interview, he spoke about his Grammy nomination and how Ghanaians can support him bag the award and lot more.

Listen to the interview below:

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

I WANT TO PRODUCE MUSICIANS FROM TAMALE – JMJ BABY

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Known for producing numerous hit songs of celebrated artist like Samini, Kaaki, Okyeame Kwame and the Like, JMJ baby has extended his hand to talented musicians in Tamale.

In an interview with Original Soundboy on Diamond 93.7 FM drive time, the renowned sound engineer and producer showed interest in producing artist from the north provided they are talented.

He also advised Tamale musicians to send their works to him through social media for review.

For details and more click to listen to the interview below:  

Friday, 16 October 2015

JMJ BABY PRESENTS KAAKI’S “GIVE IT TO ME” TO FANS IN TAMALE



Staying relevant in the entertainment industry is the desire of every artist in Ghana including Kaaki who has been silent for a while. The reason for her silence according to the producer of her latest single “give it to me” was to observe and strategize.

 Kaaki broke her silence last week with a hot dancehall single titled “Give it to me”, the song was introduced to her fans in the southern part of the country since its release and as part of reaching her nation wide fans, the producer of the song JMJ BABY considered it necessary to reach her fans in the northern part of the country as well.

In an interview with Original Soundboy on Diamond FM drive time, JMJ introduced the song to fans in Tamale and explained the motive behind it.

“ There are times you need to sit back and observe, this gives another people an opportunity and help you plan well. That is what Kaaki has been doing, Give it to me is for Kaaki’s matured fans, its 18+ rated and for the clubs”. He said.


The interview below: