Tokyo-based Ghanaian entrepreneur, Opoku Oppong Kwabena, popularly known as Kobe believes a Ghanaian will win a Grammy soon.
Speaking on Evibes with Becky, Kobe says Ghana has the best acts, music producers and engineers who are doing great music hence having a bigger chance.
“We can do it. We are doing great music. We have great sound, great engineers. It’s easy and we can do it and it’s gonna happen eventually. “
Kobe joined his father, Frank Anthony Amanfo in Japan some 15 years ago, and now they are business partners in the popular lounge and dining bar, R2 Supperclub, located in Roppongi, Tokyo.
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