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Music of Saturday, 23 April 2005

Source: ghanamusic.com

Ded Buddy Says Sorry To Ghanaians

Ded Buddy Ded Buddy quickly became Ghana?s most admirable vocalist and remained so throughout the '90s until he traveled to the states.

Ded Buddy was in Ghana a few months ago after his long stay in the states. He had taken a few years to concentrate on his booming new album titled ??Abofra Wisua (Serwaa Akoto)?, which is to say sorry to his fans for the long stay.

Ded Buddy is ready to get back in the performing arena in Ghana as he did a little bit of performance on Music Music before leaving for the states. He is currently putting final additions to his album, video clips, new record label (Buddytunez) and an official website.

Ghana Music.com, your reliable source of electronic information on the Ghanaian music industry was lucky to have Ded Buddy in their office. Ded Buddy said since he came back from the states, the music scene has changed and is saturated with many musicians but still believes that ?Serwaa Akoto? will make it.

Seeking to build on his success, Ded Buddy says his songs are up-tempo, slow jams and relaxing songs.

The album?s signature track ?Serwaa Akoto? is everyone?s favourite but Ded Buddy says ?Abofra Wisua? is rather his favorite song on the album.

Ded Buddy hooked up with Toni Montana and Lincoln Mark on the ?Abofra Wisua? track.

Ded Buddy wants to say thanks to his fans for staying around and that God should bless them all. ?This album is to say sorry Ghanaians and especially my fans. I also thank the DJs for playing my song?, he concluded.

If you are in a hurry to get a copy of the album before its release in the states and Ghana, you can email him at info@buddytunez.com or kwasi_king@yahoo.com.


Some of the songs are ?Auntie Abraba?, ?Yede Saara?, ?Yemfa Yendo Nbom?, ?M?akoma, ?Odo pa?, ?Odo a Medo Wo?, ?Se Mede M?akoma?, ?To Mu Da?, ?Someday? and ?Eduaba?.

All the songs were written, produced and performed by Ded Buddy.