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GET UP CLOSE WITH NEW MUSIC SENSATION KWAME KAY

Benjamin Kwame Kwakye popular known as Kwame Kay is a budding Ghanaian artiste taking Ghana by storm. Kwame Kay’s career started early with performances in primary school during entertainment.

He is from Akim Oda in the eastern region but grew up in Teshie - Nungua with his grandma. It was all okay until he lost his grandma in the year 2009 and had to learn the harsh realities of life. He started taking music professionally in the year 2018 when he started visiting recording studios.

He is signed to Self-Made Records under CEO Philip Yawson a Ghanaian business man who believe in helping and supporting talents.

His new single titled “tooli” talks about men and their vibes for women always and how women are ready for the vibes. He featured Camidoh on it and expressed a lot of gratitude for the track.

Kwame Kay believes in honesty and loyalty and describes himself as a cool and kind young man. He believes the Ghanaian music industry is doing well but he’s hoping to pick it up a few notches by getting collaborations with Rick Ross and the likes...

He’s a business man outside of music and believes discipline in business is key. Kwame Kay dislikes people who look down on others and his perfect date with his dream girl will be reggae night to feel the vibe. He believes Rasta is in the soul...

He looks up to Omar Sterling, Loves Nike sneakers, his phone and music. When it come to women, he looks out for Appearance, attitude and smell. His favorite genre of music- lovers rock, his favorite sport is wrestling, he loves Jon Cena. When it comes to food, it’s a tie between waakye and Banku.

Kwame Kay is here to stay and he is an act the world should look out for. 

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