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Legendary Instrumentalist Kwame Yeboah says he is not choosy when it comes to selecting artistes to work with.
He made this revelation in an interview with Andy Dosty on the Daybreak Hitz Show after he was asked if he is choosy when it comes to selecting artistes to work with.
In responding to the question the Legendary Instrumentalist said he is never selective when it comes to working artistes he rather works with the artistes that comes around anytime he is in the studio.
"…I'm not choosy. It is more like the ones that come around. It is basically like the ones that I meet or come around but I have been privileged to have very good artistes to work with. Anytime I have been at the studio there has been a great singer," he said
The legendary instrumentalist and producer cum musician has worked with Ghanaian artistes like Kojo Antwi, Tagoe Sisters and Efya as well as an international act in the person of Craig David.
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