Ded Buddy |
The album ?Abofra Wisua? features other talented artists like Tony Montana and Lincoln who are all due to release their various debut album in 2005. Ded Buddy promises that his second album is a must have album.
Ded Buddy, who is also known as the ladies man, realized his calling into the music industry at the age of 6. He used to sing in churches and he fully realized his talent in music during his secondary school days in Ghana. Friends used to call him ?buddy music? because his voice was beyond description.
In 1990, together with Eddie Blay, Tiny Quaye and Jake, Ded Buddy formed a group called NFL. Exposure gained in NFL led him to perform for Stevie Wonder during Panafest 1994. He also performed at many other events. Being classified as the best Akan R&B singer, Ded Buddy in the 1990?s translated Boyz II Men?s ?I?ll make love to You? into Akan and this caught the attention of many fans.
His music prowess led to an invitation by former President Rawlings to perform at the first ever peace concert organized in Accra. He was also invited to sing at Miss Ghana event.
Encouraged by friends and family, Ded Buddy released his first hit album 5 years ago. His name became a household name and fans related easily to his music. When asked what pushes him to make good music, ?my love for music encourages me to always make good music? he said
On who inspires him the most in the music business, Ded Buddy replied that God has been his inspiration. ?My spirituality has gotten me this far so I give all the thanks to God. Without Him, I am nothing? he said. ?On earth, oh man!!!
Stevie Wonder is my biggest idol?.I look up to him a lot? he added.
On what took him so long since his last album, Ded Buddy stressed that he took some time to further his education in the United States and he wants to assure fans that he is back to stay. ?I am finally here to stay and there is more to follow after ?Abofra Wisua? he hinted. His long silence also has enabled him to redefine his music and he intends to produce quality music for his audience.
When asked whether he enjoys studio work more than live performance, Ded Buddy with a big smile on his face emphasized that he enjoys live performance more than anything. ?I love live performance because it gives me the chance to electrify and connect with fans?. On advice to hiplife artists, he replied that since musicians are role models, artists should try and stay away from smoke and drinks.
Ded Buddy intends to establish an independent record label called Buddy Tunz. This state of the art production company will greatly assist many other artists to release their music.
Ded Buddy gives shout-outs to his parents for grounding him when it count the most, his family, Tiny Quaye, Tony Montana, Lincoln, Anuanom, Marco, Bobby, Eddie Blay, VIP, all his buddies and the ladies.
For more information on Ded Bubby and his upcoming ?Abofra Wisua? contact 646-942-7205 ? New York / 0244-632-861 - Ghana
kwasi_king@yahoo.com.
Ded Buddy |
The album ?Abofra Wisua? features other talented artists like Tony Montana and Lincoln who are all due to release their various debut album in 2005. Ded Buddy promises that his second album is a must have album.
Ded Buddy, who is also known as the ladies man, realized his calling into the music industry at the age of 6. He used to sing in churches and he fully realized his talent in music during his secondary school days in Ghana. Friends used to call him ?buddy music? because his voice was beyond description.
In 1990, together with Eddie Blay, Tiny Quaye and Jake, Ded Buddy formed a group called NFL. Exposure gained in NFL led him to perform for Stevie Wonder during Panafest 1994. He also performed at many other events. Being classified as the best Akan R&B singer, Ded Buddy in the 1990?s translated Boyz II Men?s ?I?ll make love to You? into Akan and this caught the attention of many fans.
His music prowess led to an invitation by former President Rawlings to perform at the first ever peace concert organized in Accra. He was also invited to sing at Miss Ghana event.
Encouraged by friends and family, Ded Buddy released his first hit album 5 years ago. His name became a household name and fans related easily to his music. When asked what pushes him to make good music, ?my love for music encourages me to always make good music? he said
On who inspires him the most in the music business, Ded Buddy replied that God has been his inspiration. ?My spirituality has gotten me this far so I give all the thanks to God. Without Him, I am nothing? he said. ?On earth, oh man!!!
Stevie Wonder is my biggest idol?.I look up to him a lot? he added.
On what took him so long since his last album, Ded Buddy stressed that he took some time to further his education in the United States and he wants to assure fans that he is back to stay. ?I am finally here to stay and there is more to follow after ?Abofra Wisua? he hinted. His long silence also has enabled him to redefine his music and he intends to produce quality music for his audience.
When asked whether he enjoys studio work more than live performance, Ded Buddy with a big smile on his face emphasized that he enjoys live performance more than anything. ?I love live performance because it gives me the chance to electrify and connect with fans?. On advice to hiplife artists, he replied that since musicians are role models, artists should try and stay away from smoke and drinks.
Ded Buddy intends to establish an independent record label called Buddy Tunz. This state of the art production company will greatly assist many other artists to release their music.
Ded Buddy gives shout-outs to his parents for grounding him when it count the most, his family, Tiny Quaye, Tony Montana, Lincoln, Anuanom, Marco, Bobby, Eddie Blay, VIP, all his buddies and the ladies.
For more information on Ded Bubby and his upcoming ?Abofra Wisua? contact 646-942-7205 ? New York / 0244-632-861 - Ghana
kwasi_king@yahoo.com.