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Ghanaian entrepreneur and polymath, Michael Kurdle-Armah, continues to set the pace in the world of music and fashion with his groundbreaking initiatives.
The fashionista has been described by many as the “smartest Rasta man in Ghana,” an attribute he has rightly earned based on the feats achieved as an entrepreneur.
Known for his “out of this world” ideas, Kurdle-Armah has been a freelance business idea and concept generator for numerous Hollywood productions, working with several stations in Los Angeles and Florida to create captivating programs that have massively increased viewership worldwide.
The West Palm Beach-based Ghanaian entrepreneur has a reputation for working with investors to develop highly profitable business concepts.

The graduate of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology has shown his entrepreneurial prowess in the fashion and entertainment businesses, especially in the music world - he founded Kurdle Music as a force to drive impactful music and help budding artists reach their full potentials.
Michael Kurdle-Armah has built a reputation for his tenacity as a business and artist manager, a feature that is easily palpable in his works.

The drive and passion for music led to the founding of Kurdle Music. As the CEO of the label, he has used his network to help bring the dreams of young, talented acts to reality, guiding them through the process to ensure success as a musician.
Mike also has a unique style that has made him a sought-after fashionista, popularly regarded as the “most fashionable Rasta man in Ghana,” standing enviably tall in Ghana’s fashion landscape and known as a “slay king.”
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