Ghanaian Afropop/Afrobeat singer, Dennis Nana Kwaku Dwamena, widely known in the music scene as Kidi has revealed what inspired his decision to venture into music production aside from being a singer.

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Speaking in an interview with @OleleSalvador in a Twitter Space convo, Kidi intimated that his national service after the completion of his tertiary education made him realize that he needed to venture into music production full time.

He revealed that he realized that having a job in the corporate world will not favor him and wasn’t the kind of job he wanted to do in his life, hence he decided to venture into music production.

“The fact that I was doing a nine to five work was enough motivation to go into the studio and make something work. Because what the national service taught me was that this was not what I wanted to do with my life, I did not want to do a nine-to-five job, no offense to anyone doing a nine-to-five job, everybody has their path and I just believed that wasn’t mine”

he said.

Kidi added that he ventured into beat production and also learned how to mix up his R&B sounds with the Ghanaian Highlife genre and the Hiplife, bringing them together to experiment and better his sounds.

He also stated that he needed to make his sounds sound more cohesive and the first product of his decision to make his own beats was “Say You Love Me” which was released in 2017.

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Source: www.Ghgossip.com

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