Ace Ghanaian music producer, Edward Nana Opoku Osei, well known as Hammer of the Last2 has revealed his intentions to connect young music producers to top Ghanaians musicians.

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In a Facebook post, Hammer revealed that there are a lot of young music producers out there who are really doing well but their beats are not heard because they do not have the means.

In his latest project, has asked all young music producers to send their beats to an email address he has put across and he will be sending them to top Ghanaian musicians.

He said that this opportunity will make their works be seen and they can also make a living for themselves through their works.

Hammer noted that while he is now in other fields of business, he feels that this could be a way to support the rising Ghanaian music industry.

He wrote on Facebook;

Been doing some thinking and realized there are so many ways I could continue to serve my colleagues in this industry like I have for 20yrs.

Just because I moved on to other business interests doesn’t necessarily have to be the end of my service to this fragile and still growing music industry. One of the problems I’ve sighted amongst my young upcoming producers, is the lack of opportunity to be heard by great, more-established artists and superstars. Most of these young producers are stuck with super beats just because they lack the audience to pitch or showcase their stuff.

Moving forward, I’ve decided to begin my return to service with fixing that, and so effective immediately, I’m asking all producers who want the opportunity to be heard by superstars like Stonebwoy, Sark, MDK, Kuami Eugene, Mr. Eazi, Edem, king promise, Pappi, Jøëy, EL, Phlow or any other artist to send their beat submissions clearly labeled and with all relevant information including your name, your contact information, your target artist etc. to: producer@imagevaultafrica.com.

With all assurances, protecting your rights and ownership as permitted by law, will be my topmost priority. I can’t promise the artist will take or use your beats though but I can guarantee they will definitely hear it.

It’s also important that you know I won’t have any interest in a potential deal between you and the target artist; unless of course, you solicit a publishing deal from us to cover and protect your publishing interests contained in the composition/ song.

Have a lovely weekend and stay safe.
Studio credits… KWAME YEBOAH 2012

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Source: ghgossip.com

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