
Joe is now Ghana's music latest overnight sensation, but that doesn't mean it's all been easy but has been lucky to be heard far away in Canada.
For the meantime, Joe has finished with his single, “Fallen” and is busy working on a full album and honouring events.
It has been rumored that Joe's manager spoke to KASH (Kalling All Soldiers Home) about a possible collaboration with the female singer.
“I met Joe through his manager (Jay Bryan). I am hoping to remix or work on a track with Joe on my first album which I am proud of the success and exposure it has given”, reveals KASH.
After the collaboration, she hopes to share stage with Joe in Ghana. Joe has since spent a considerable amount of time in the studios after Mentor II just because he wants to deliver the best.
KASH sheds more light on our Ghanaian music industry by saying that “I am now learning about Ghana's music industry, but one thing I can say is that the music industry has room for every type of music. Ghana's music is very impressive, very soulful and that's what I love the most”.
KASH was born July 18th in the 20 century, in the West Indian islands of Trinidad and Tobago.
She grew up in a musical family; so you can say she had music in her veins. This is a girl whose music tells you the soap opera story of her life and influences you to free your mind and enjoy yourself no matter the decisions you make in life.
“You Next To Me”, “What I Got Phat”, “Freak” and “Simple Girl Kash” are currently streaming on KASH's MySpace page - www.myspace.com/kallingallsoldiershome.
The upcoming collaboration will also be included on the upcoming releases of KASH and Joe's hit album. Joe could be contacted on +233 27 5475825 for more business deals.
The track is expected to catapult both artistes into the limelight, which they have been desperate for.


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