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Ghanaian Highlife musician, Bisa Kdei, has met with renowned American playwright David E. Talbert and his spouse, Lyn Sisson Talbert, producers of the Christmas Netflix film “Jingle Jangle”.
The multiple award-winning Highlife musician, was recruited as one of the music composers for the Hollywood movie together with the likes of Usher Raymond, John Legend, Phillip Lawrence, Davy Nathan and Michael Diskint.
Information gathered by GNA Entertainment, reveals that Bisa Kdei engaged the renowned Hollywood producers at Beverly Hills, California and they discussed positive strides made by the movie, which debuted in December last year.

It is evident that the sensational Highlife performer is interacting more with the Hollywood family and exploring more opportunities, especially ahead of his 10th anniversary celebration in the Ghanaian music industry.
According to sources, Bisa Kdei, who is arguably one of Ghana's best Highlife musicians, is also in the United States of America, to finalise projects with R&B Superstar Usher Raymond and John Legend, renowned American singer-songwriter.

Bisa Kdei, who has had a stellar career in the music industry, has performed on top musical stages around the world and has been working hard behind the scenes to put Ghana on the map with better things to come in the near future, considering the aforementioned developments.
Bisa Kdei’s ‘Asew” remix soundtrack in the American Christmas film “Jingle Jangle” was nominated for 2021 NAACP Awards
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