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Gospel musician Scott Evans | Image: Fly Nima Boy

Ghanaian Gospel artiste Scott Evans has claimed he is the most expensive in terms of production.

According to him, his name should be the first to be mentioned amongst others since he ensures that everything is put in place and arranged accordingly.

Speaking with Doreen Avio on Daybreak Hitz, he mentioned a few achievements regarding his production, for which reason he believes that he stands out in that area.

“I feel when it comes to production, I should be the first artiste to be talked about. If you listen to my songs, you will notice the kind of production and work I have in there. The tones and sounds are carefully arranged and for that, I think I deserve the accolade as the most expensive artiste with production”,he said on Hitz FM.

He also revealed he worked with African-American music producer and audio engineer, Nektunez on his new song, ‘Call’.

“I sometimes get the beats from Nektunez. But if I have to record, I go to the United States or he would have to come down to Ghana. With our new song release, I had to book a first-class flight ticket for him to come down”, he revealed.

However, he stated the entire cost for the production is very expensive since much work is put into it to make the project great.

“We needed to work on a production for the whole year but because we were busy with some personal stuff, we had to schedule for April since it was the only time he was available for him to come down so we worked on the production for the year and I must tell you, it is very expensive”, he added.

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