
Emerging artiste, Owemfour Digi will certainly score a spot on the Ghanaian music industry which can be the gateway to stardom after revisiting studios.
He is set to hit the music industry and the music market again with his new song titled ‘Basia Yi’ which this time around features young artistes like Boli and Screw face with Creative Studios at the helm.
Digi who's already started promoting ‘Basia Yi’, the Appietus produced song hopes the music will be the favourite of Ghanaians.
The album has eight tracks which features some intelligent artistes like Tinny, Okra, Boli, Screwface, Okyeame Kojo Kum, Dogo and it’s going to be your source of celebration this Christmas and the rest of your life because he has more to give to Ghanaians.
Some of our famous and fantastic engineers worked on the eight marvellous tracks. Appietus worked on one track that is ‘Basia Yi’, the album title, Hammer worked on two whilst King Tyron worked on five tracks.
Digi knows and thinks that his tracks are filled with advice and entertainment that is going to console the soul of everyone who gets a copy of the album.
It is fascinating how the music industry is really growing fast and producing the best intelligent musicians in Ghana but some talented artistes don’t have someone to help them out. If you are interested in working with Owemfour Digi as his producer please call him on 233 24 341 4128.
Owemfour Digi has incredible things to share with Ghanaians so why don’t ‘you’ reading the article grab a copy of the album after reading the article.
By Nana Safoaa Asiedu, Ghana music.com


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