Renowned music producer Edward Nana Poku Osei, popularly known as Hammer, has warned musicians not to hit the studios with a female accompaniment.
According to him, musicians lose focus, direction, and the purpose of coming to the studios when they tag along women.
Hammer, in a media interview, said musicians had to always have their crafts in mind and act like students when they hit the studios for recordings.
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He noted that many could not mellow themselves or adopt a student’s mindset to move by the producers’ directions since a woman is keeping them company.
Hammer frowned on such acts as a producer, stressing that his pursuit of perfection and attention to details are the factors contributing to the finesse of the songs he produces.
“I am a very detailed person. One thing everybody knows about me is, ‘Don’t bring a girl to the studio,’ because when you come to my studio, you are a student.”
“If you bring a girl to the studio to impress her and you’re not careful, I will check you like you’re a student, and I won’t care whether or not there’s a girl there. So if you don’t want to be embarrassed, don’t bring anybody,” he stated.
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Source: Ghana/MaxTV/MaxFM/max.com.gh/Joyceline Natally Cudjoe