American hip-hop artiste, Zak Huffman, known in the showbiz circle as CT, who is in the country to study the trend of the Ghanaian music industry, especially, syncos music, is working in collaboration with the Scratch Studios to record his new single, ' Beautiful' , featuring Paulette Broohm and Hugh Masekela.
CT, who has been involved with hip-hop music and has worked with a number of top America-based music artistes, hinted that he has been in love with hip-hop music since his tender age.
Based on his determination to reach the top, he came into contact with singer, songwriter and producer, Nick Meswiney, who helped him to develop his music career.
CT believes syncos music has a long life span and so has decided to do 'syncos' with the help of Kofi Amoakohene, the CEO of Scratch Studios Entertainment and mastermind of syncos genre of music.
Amoakohene, who sees CT as a talented musician, is happy to work with CT and help him to further his music career and release his first single under the syncos hip-hop genre, a fusion of Afro jazz and hip-hop.
Syncos Music is the synchronization of the 'soul' in African traditional rhythms with the 'soul' in other musical spectra into one beautiful world melody.
In a cultural sense, Syncos Music is more important than just music, in that, it is an audible and living representation of Ghanaian history, philosophies, ethics, spoken literature, moral values, social code of conduct, religious beliefs, political thought and aesthetic principles coupled with the emergence of a global village.
By George Clifford Owusu


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