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Renowned Ghanaian producer, Hammer has revealed that he does not sell his beats to musicians.
According to him, he is committed to developing artistes after investing in musicians like Obrafour, Sarkodie, Kwaw Kese, ‘Ayigbe’ Edem and many others.
As part of his commitment, Hammer is set to organise boot camps to train emerging talents.
This comes after he took a hiatus from the music scene to concentrate on his A1 bread business.
Hammer explained that the demanding nature of the industry and prolonged studio sessions led him to take a break after working with Tee Phlow.
He also said the long hours in the studio affected his health hence his decision to step back temporarily.
However, the huge investments being made in the music industry lured Hammer back to the studio.
He said Sarkodie, in particular, has been encouraging him to return, recognising the evolving landscape of the industry.
Hammer is gearing up for a comeback, investing in studio equipment to resume his role not as a frontman but as a dedicated developer of musical talent.
“Sarkodie was talking about it and how money was in the business so last week I tendered my resignation, but my stock and equity are still intact, so I will get money from the A1 bread business.
"I am buying studio equipment because I gave out all my equipment. I wasn’t a front man but just a developer,” he said in an interview on Onua TV.
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