
Kaywa celebrates a decade of hard work
Ten years ago, his signature tune was, ‘I no know what I go talk oo…Ka sɛ Kaywa’ and those words worked magic for people resulting in a large following.
As if he had had enough of the first one, recently, Tema based sound engineer and producer, Kaywa came up with a new signature tune, ‘Highly Spiritual’ which is also working wonders for his clients and fans.
And this year, in fact, in July, the award winning sound producer/engineer is set to celebrate 10 ‘magical’ years of hitting the Ghanaian music scene hard with good tunes.
To mark the decade milestone, Kaywa in collaboration with House of Maasela (HOM), event organisers, are putting together an event dubbed, “Kaywa Live Playlist”.
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The event is expected to celebrate the works of the young man who has produced hit songs for some of Ghana’s finest musicians.
In what he describes as a sheer passion for music, ordained by God, Kaywa told Showbiz he is delighted to celebrate such a feat as a young man.
“Many times, sound engineers and producers are not credited because they work behind the scenes.
“It is a delight to know that my works have been recognised by Maasela and they want to honour and celebrate me for what I love to do best,” he stated.
On his part, Aaron Dates, Manger of HOM, said his outfit is happy to honour and celebrate Kaywa for his contribution to the growth of Ghanaian music.
He added, “it’s obvious Kaywa’s position in the Ghanaian music scene cannot be understated”.
With many hit tracks to his credit, it is little wonder Kaywa won Best Producer of the Year two consecutive times at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) in 2012 and 2013.
He has produced beats for Mr Silva in the UK and UK based Ghanaian Afro Pop artiste, Fuse ODG.
His skilful handiworks produced popular pieces such as Olofofo by Castro, Bibini Ba by Kwabena Kwabena, Niger Bebe by Ruff n Smooth, Kolom and Ma Girl both by Buk Bak, Onyame Nhyira by Sarkodie, Samini’s Where My Baby Dey and Asem’s Bye Bye.