Welcome Barosky, The Upcoming Musical Lyricist

Mon, 9 May 2005 Source: ghanamusic.com

The musical phase never seems to give up on its ushering of magnificent musical gladiators into its seminar.

The name is Isaac Mensah Obeng born on 8 September in 1980 in Accra to Mr. Kofi Obeng and Mrs. Shallotte Anan and has siblings namely Brenda Konadu Obeng, Emmanuel Obeng, Emilia Obeng.
He finished Golden Six College (Golden School) in 1990 where he offered an Architectural course. The thug who has longed to make it big in the music world began to explore.

His sequence of wandering in search to fulfill his ambition took him to excessively many wild and blazing places including studios.

After his three years of wandering in the wilderness for survival, he finally made a halt at Creative records where the popularly known Appietus ushered him into his sound engineering realm.

From there began his sequence of gradual fame. This included the making of jingles like Spicy Love Condoms, Escadol and the voice over for Athens 2004.

Furthering his path of success was his feature on Sidney’s ‘Odeeshie’, Desmond’s ‘Sei Nti Ana Saa’, Dadesen’s ‘Waye Ama Obi Abefa’, Oboadee’s ‘Hwan Na Eben Ma No A’ and Kofi Nti’s ‘Rakia’, ‘Ahwe Tan’ and ‘Odo Nnwom’.

After featuring on the ‘Rakia’ album, it turned out that the young dude became part of the highlife family of Ofori Amponsah, Kofi Nti, Kofi B, K.K. Fosu and others.

Emphasizing on becoming a sound engineer and making music, the chap has the interest in other activities like listening to music, watching movies, playing the piano, playing football and table tennis.

When it comes to fashion, he may be ‘root-like’ but has a two-way interest for both foreign as well as local designs.

The determined lyricist does not take his recipe for joke especially when served his African delicacy of Fufu or Banku with any kind of soup.

Barosky wants to use this medium to extend his sincere thanks to all for their support. To Appietus of Creative Studios, Ofori Amponsah, Kofi Nti, K. K. Fosu, Kofi B, Sidney, Pozo, Nana Yaw and others, he says enough respect for helping and supporting him throughout the struggle.

For further information, he can be reached via mail: victor@ghanamusic.com or call on his phone: 233 24 323 49844.


Victor Bernard Asante, Ghana Music.com

The musical phase never seems to give up on its ushering of magnificent musical gladiators into its seminar.

The name is Isaac Mensah Obeng born on 8 September in 1980 in Accra to Mr. Kofi Obeng and Mrs. Shallotte Anan and has siblings namely Brenda Konadu Obeng, Emmanuel Obeng, Emilia Obeng.
He finished Golden Six College (Golden School) in 1990 where he offered an Architectural course. The thug who has longed to make it big in the music world began to explore.

His sequence of wandering in search to fulfill his ambition took him to excessively many wild and blazing places including studios.

After his three years of wandering in the wilderness for survival, he finally made a halt at Creative records where the popularly known Appietus ushered him into his sound engineering realm.

From there began his sequence of gradual fame. This included the making of jingles like Spicy Love Condoms, Escadol and the voice over for Athens 2004.

Furthering his path of success was his feature on Sidney’s ‘Odeeshie’, Desmond’s ‘Sei Nti Ana Saa’, Dadesen’s ‘Waye Ama Obi Abefa’, Oboadee’s ‘Hwan Na Eben Ma No A’ and Kofi Nti’s ‘Rakia’, ‘Ahwe Tan’ and ‘Odo Nnwom’.

After featuring on the ‘Rakia’ album, it turned out that the young dude became part of the highlife family of Ofori Amponsah, Kofi Nti, Kofi B, K.K. Fosu and others.

Emphasizing on becoming a sound engineer and making music, the chap has the interest in other activities like listening to music, watching movies, playing the piano, playing football and table tennis.

When it comes to fashion, he may be ‘root-like’ but has a two-way interest for both foreign as well as local designs.

The determined lyricist does not take his recipe for joke especially when served his African delicacy of Fufu or Banku with any kind of soup.

Barosky wants to use this medium to extend his sincere thanks to all for their support. To Appietus of Creative Studios, Ofori Amponsah, Kofi Nti, K. K. Fosu, Kofi B, Sidney, Pozo, Nana Yaw and others, he says enough respect for helping and supporting him throughout the struggle.

For further information, he can be reached via mail: victor@ghanamusic.com or call on his phone: 233 24 323 49844.


Victor Bernard Asante, Ghana Music.com

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