Joy Entertainment will be starting its series of Twitter Spaces discussions on Wednesday, February 15, 2023.
The conversation will be hosted on JOY FM’s Twitter handle (Joy997fm) at 8 pm.
To discuss the topic, ‘Can chasing after hit songs affect the quality of songwriting?’ the platform will host seasoned showbiz personalities like Zapp Mallet (music producer), Kofi Boachie-Ansah ‘Beatmenace’ (Audio engineer/ creative), Okyeame Kwame (songwriter/rapper), Akwaboah (songwriter /singer) and Baba Sadiq (music entrepreneur).
Dubbed ‘Joy Entertainment Unpacked’, the topic will be an analysis of a statement that was recently made by ace music producer Zapp Mallet about many artistes losing the art of songwriting because they are in a rush to get hit songs.
‘Joy Entertainment Unpacked’ is a meticulous breakdown or analysis of issues bordering on arts, tourism and culture. It seeks to go beyond gossip and give insight into matters that may seem complicated to a lot of people.
‘Joy Entertainment Unpacked’ Twitter Spaces conversation is hosted by Kwame Dadzie.
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