High Life artiste, Bisa K’dei has said he is not surprised that his
latest song Mansa has become an instant hit and is enjoying massive air
play.
According to a Flex Newspaper report, the song should have been
released in May this year but due to certain technicalities, the song
was rather released in July.
“When I programmed the instrumentals of the song, I had an inner
conviction that the song would be a hit. I said to myself that this song
is going to put Ghana on a different level so I kept thinking of whom
to give the song to for mastering.
“I sent the song to Kaywa for mastering and he blessed and assured me
that the song would make it on the music scene. I have a long term
relationship with Kaywa but for once, it was very refreshing to hear him
endorse Mansa as the true meaning of highlife,” he said.
Bisa whose real name is Ronald Kweku Dei Appiah, started his music
career as a rapper in a group called BISA (Boys In Serious Action). He
later decided to embark on a solo project when he found out he could do
better in singing.
Movie producer Afra Marley who spotted the talent in Bisa introduced
him to his other colleague and that was how Bisa’s success story began.
Bisa has done sound tracks for movie producers such as A.A
Productions, Paul Gee, Miracle Films and Pat Thomas. However, it was the
movie, Azonto Ghost, that brought him into the limelight.
Source: Livefmghana.com

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