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Lynx Entertainment signee, KiDi, has revealed that an American producer who works with top-notch musicians in the United States got in touch with his team to get some works done after his ‘Touch It’ remix with Tyga.
According to him, the producer known for his brilliant works with Snoop Dog, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole and others, has shown interest in having some recording deals and collaborations with him.
In an interview with Ibrahim Ben-Bako on Joy Prime's Showbiz Now, Thursday, KiDi was hopeful his interactions with the producer will open doors for more collaborations with American musicians.
He believes the move will equally put Ghana’s entertainment industry on the map and create avenues for cross-border collaborations for other local artistes.
“Last night, we got a message from a top producer in the USA after hearing the remix. He produces for Snoop Dog, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole and all of them. He saw the video, he went on my page to check out my other stuff and he messaged my team that when am I coming to LA. We need to work; so, this is an open door for collaborations with a lot of these superstars,” he noted.
The ‘Enjoyment’ hitmaker added: “That’s why I always keep saying we have to start from somewhere. It’s good to start than rather complain and not do anything about it…you won’t get anywhere.”
“I am happy this is happening. This doesn’t open doors for only me, it puts a spot light on Ghana as a whole, the whole industry and all the artistes who are striving hard.”
The ‘Touch It’ remix video has received impressive views on YouTube ever since its release. The audio has also been a favourite among music lovers and gained immense streams on all digital platforms.
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