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My only agenda is to take Ghanaian music to the rest of the world — Guilty Beatz

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My only agenda is to take Ghanaian music to the rest of the world — Guilty Beatz

My only agenda is to take Ghanaian music to the rest of the world — Guilty Beatz

 

Ghanaian record producer and DJ, Ronald Banful, professionally known as Guilty Beatz, has gone into details about his pre-production process on the LionKing album.

In a conversation with Y Lounge host Akosua Hanson, Guilty Beatz disclosed Beyonce’s production team contacted him to work on some beats for the album after they heard beats on “akwaaba” and “pilolo He furthermore said he had to spend five days in Los Angeles while working on the beats for the album.

When asked why he was chosen to be a part of the Lion King projE he said his sounds are unique because of his diligence in producing his beats.

Apart from afro beats, he fuses and blends Brazilian sounds to create unique beats. He also disclosed how useful his work ethic was to the team. He made sure to be on time with submitting beats which quickened the production process.

Moving on, the beat producer has intentions of working with some artists internationally. He talked about meeting with artists like Bc Wonder and connecting well with them, among other things.

Apart from afro beats, he fuses and blends Brazilian sounds to create unique beats. He also disclosed how useful his work ethic was to the( team. He made sure to be on time with submitting beats which quickened the production process.

Moving on, the beat producer has intentions of working with some artists internationally. He talked about meeting with artists like Bob Wonder and connecting well with them, among other things.

Guilty Beatz, in hindsight, disclosed he knew he wanted to be in music from the age of 13 even though his parents did not support hi: decision.
He grew up listening to jazz music which has been a major influence on his beats now. Guilty Beatz spends a lot of time practising by learning tutorials on keys and chords from YouTube.
Talking about his new partnership with Sony Music Publishing UK, Guilty Beatz said his only agenda is to take Ghanaian music to the rest of the world by making authentic music.

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