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After thrilling fans at the 2015 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, Compozers say they are now focused on making even greater impacts with their style of music globally.
Compozers is a music group of four Ghanaian friends with Steve as the keytarist, Nana Pokes, the bass guitarist, David the drummer, Charles as the keyboardist and Brian as their manager.
They do renditions of original African and hippop songs and also play gigs with various popular acts including Bisa Kdie, Davido, Wizkid and Fuse ODG.
Because the group does not have a singer to convey the music, they are able to work with any artiste of their choice.
Compozers have performed a rendition of Castro's 'Seihor', Samini' ft Kwabena Kwabena's Adult music, Bisa Kdei's Chingam, and many others.
Watch Compozers Encore Sessions - Afrobeats Edition:
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