Blossoming Multi Genre Artist , Qwadjo Keys Shares Interesting Deep Revelations About His Personal And Musical Life ( Complete Biography) - SEEBGH.COM
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Blossoming Multi Genre Artist , Qwadjo Keys Shares Interesting Deep Revelations About His Personal And Musical Life ( Complete Biography)



Qwadjo Keys is a very talented Afropop, Dancehall & Hip-hop Artist. Born on 3rd August, Hanson Kwadjo Mensah Avalorm, popularly Known in showbiz as Qwadjo Keys.

Qwadjo Keys was born on Monday in Berekuso in the Eastern Region of Ghana and grew up in Dome in the Greater Accra Region. Qwadjo Keys has a nuclear family of eight (4 boys, 4 girls).

Qwadjo Keys dad is a Votarian and Mom is an Ashanti woman.

He loved football and never had the love for Music and Production until class three as he started listening, singing and drumming on tables and chairs along to songs by legendary Ghanaian musicians like Kojo Antwi, Samini, Sarkodie, Praye, Vybz Kartel and many more.

He had his primary school education at St. Patrick Preparatory school (Dome) and Akatsi R.C school at Akatsi
And his Junior High school at Akatsi Demonstration (Akatsi No. 2) in the volta region.

Qwadjo Keys focused on music officially after JHS, he had this very guy he always moves with who goes by the name Mullanh (Now known in showbiz as Godson Eye) and MaCRico whom he has been doing all the ups and downs with before they met some artists in Akatsi like IceKid, Jessy, Street Ace and Pryme Berry

How he got into Music Production was a funny one becuase he moves from studio to studio, talk to sound engineers about wanting to record his first single which he was unable to record at that time because it wasn’t easy for him to raised the money the sound engineers requested for and he also never wanted to bother his mother so much, he lived with his mom all his life.

He decided to start moving from cafe to cafe rather than moving from studio to studio and from there he learnt about Music Production online (the reason why he always say YouTube is his best friend) so that it can help him in building up his career and making it a bigger one

Qwadjo Keys left Volta Region (Akatsi) at the age of 15 to Ashongman Estate in the greater region. Where he still continued to learn about Music Production until he decided to go get a studio and work on his songs and by his grace he got employed by Dgame (CEO of All Clear Records) to work in his studio at Ashongman Estate, and he worked there for about a year.

And recorded his first single “Wha Gwan” by then his Artist name was Addi-Blame and also did a studio video for Done Dem which is one of his dope Dancehall songs at the age of 16

(Still available on YouTube)

Qwadjo Keys parents wanted him to go to Senior High School and stop pursuing this whole music thing and become a lawyer later in future but for the love he got for Music and the Support he got from his Brothers , he decided to go to a Media School.

Qwadjo Keys got a contract with Black Nation Music School and Studio to be a Sound Engineering lecturer at the age of 18 and after that he met some couple of big Artists in Ghana such as Ras Kuuku, Samini and few others.

Qwadjo Keys decided to release songs to keep him active after his song Wha Gwan and his Studio Video. He released songs like Help the children, High Mi High, You Better, Mi Love, We need Peace, Holy Ghost Fire, Baamugindakowa, Complicated and few others which was all produced by himself (Badboss),

He released a smashing jam titled Setting Na Bodam on 10th December 2017 which is doing so well on social media so far and also got him some attention on Social Media so far
Qwadjo Keys is the CEO of Stardom Life Republik

Watch out for Qwadjo Keys and watch out for Stardom Life Republik as a whole

Follow Qwadjo Keys on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram @qwadjokeys

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