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Rych Entertainment, a new entertainment company entering the Ghanaian market from the United States say they are poised to make a huge impact and a difference in the Ghana entertainment landscape.
They are starting this by introducing to the Ghanaian music scene and market, a young Ghanaian musician based in the United States.
Born Richard Sowah to one of Ghana’s football stars, Daniel Boye Sowah, ReeZon as he is musically known moved to the United States to pursue higher education after graduating from Morning Star School in Accra, Ghana.
He graduated and left college with an Electrical Engineering degree and entered the related job market but with a burning desire and determination to develop as an artist and help introduce Ghana to the world through his music.
ReeZon is the C.E.O. of Rych Entertainment and the first artist to be launched by the independent entertainment company. His first album is ‘I Am The ReeZon’ packing tracks like ‘Drinks On Me’, ‘Commort 4 Derr’ ‘Reezon’, ‘Don’t Let Go’, ‘The Struggle’, ‘Good Year 2010’ and ‘Yaa Asantewaa’. His first single, ‘Drink on me’ is already enjoying a lot of rotations on major radio stations.
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