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The Street, Is Where I?m From...

Wed, 7 Feb 2007 Source: ghanamusic.com

Musicians come from different fields of endeavors like, the church, from school, through inheritance, from homes or from the ghetto as most of them say. Otis Peprah simply known as O.P believes he is a proud product of the streets. He is a Youngman with so much to offer to the music world both locally and internationally.

Narrating his life story, the Oseikrom (Ashtown) rapper who has also leaved a number of years in Montreal, Canada said ?Life is not what you do but how you do it. I have been on my own since childhood.

I take decisions on my own, I advice myself, I leave a life that is best for me. Anything I?m doing and anything I know is from the street.

I have always wished that one day I will have a bigger mouth or an ideal platform to tell the whole world, what I have been through and what every street child goes through.

Thank God for giving me strength to realize my dream of becoming a musician (rapper) I don?t think there is a better avenue to express myself to the world than through music?. Otis shares his sentiments.

Presently O.P is cooking an all round hiplife recipe with ingredients from Africa.

The type of music he calls ?Street life? (his own version of hiplife). Caught in the studio, sweating in an air conditioned vocal booth, Otis confirmed the readiness of his album, which is his debut and from all indication this promises to be one of the biggest projects in the history of hiplife. The album still in the making features Ex-doe who he refers to as his Godfather, Samini, Ogabee, 2Toff and his colleague Red Ice based in Canada.

On this album he has songs about Love, real life stories, about Peace and street life. For his reason, Peprah thinks he has gone through enough to be quiet over it. To him he knows other people may have suffered even more than him but their silence have kept the pain in them. He will tell the story just the way it is, in his music for all who have ears to hear and realize that, there are some unfortunate once in the society who do not even have home to leave in. For now Otis is doing everything on his own with support from his main man Ex-Doe.

If not for anything Ex-Doe?s image and his name behind this project answers all unsure questions.

This young chap is single handedly putting up a musical album to suit any part of the globe and welcomes support of any sort to see his dream come true. He has a dream and it only your help that can keep it alive.

He could be reached on +233 24 479 1849 for more information

Musicians come from different fields of endeavors like, the church, from school, through inheritance, from homes or from the ghetto as most of them say. Otis Peprah simply known as O.P believes he is a proud product of the streets. He is a Youngman with so much to offer to the music world both locally and internationally.

Narrating his life story, the Oseikrom (Ashtown) rapper who has also leaved a number of years in Montreal, Canada said ?Life is not what you do but how you do it. I have been on my own since childhood.

I take decisions on my own, I advice myself, I leave a life that is best for me. Anything I?m doing and anything I know is from the street.

I have always wished that one day I will have a bigger mouth or an ideal platform to tell the whole world, what I have been through and what every street child goes through.

Thank God for giving me strength to realize my dream of becoming a musician (rapper) I don?t think there is a better avenue to express myself to the world than through music?. Otis shares his sentiments.

Presently O.P is cooking an all round hiplife recipe with ingredients from Africa.

The type of music he calls ?Street life? (his own version of hiplife). Caught in the studio, sweating in an air conditioned vocal booth, Otis confirmed the readiness of his album, which is his debut and from all indication this promises to be one of the biggest projects in the history of hiplife. The album still in the making features Ex-doe who he refers to as his Godfather, Samini, Ogabee, 2Toff and his colleague Red Ice based in Canada.

On this album he has songs about Love, real life stories, about Peace and street life. For his reason, Peprah thinks he has gone through enough to be quiet over it. To him he knows other people may have suffered even more than him but their silence have kept the pain in them. He will tell the story just the way it is, in his music for all who have ears to hear and realize that, there are some unfortunate once in the society who do not even have home to leave in. For now Otis is doing everything on his own with support from his main man Ex-Doe.

If not for anything Ex-Doe?s image and his name behind this project answers all unsure questions.

This young chap is single handedly putting up a musical album to suit any part of the globe and welcomes support of any sort to see his dream come true. He has a dream and it only your help that can keep it alive.

He could be reached on +233 24 479 1849 for more information

Source: ghanamusic.com