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Rapper Edem has opened up on how his music career was highly influenced by the formal education he had as a young boy.
He attributes his success in Ghana's musical terrain to his junior high school, Amazing Love School.
In a yet-to-be aired episode of E Vibes on JoyNews, Edem chronicles his musical journey, reminiscing how the institution shaped his music career.
He recounts that a music cassette stand near the school was where he procured his first album by Obrafuor.

In addition to that, he tells JoyNews' Becky that the school “was engulfed with music-related activities"
"When you move away from that there is also the cultural part" Edem says.

The versatile artist recently released a seven-track EP titled 'Mood Swings'.
This episode of E Vibes will be aired on Saturday, October 24.

E Vibes delves into the background of the country’s celebrated personalities.
It serves to celebrate persons who are doing tremendous work in their chosen field of work from entertainment to politics, among others.
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