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Music Producer, Kaywa Ordained Man Of God

Award-winning sound engineer and music producer, David Kojo Kyei, commonly known as Kaywa, is now an ordained man of God.

Kaywa’s ordination however comes after he was conferred with a Doctor of Divinity certificate from the United Apostolic Theology Seminary.

The CEO of Highly Spiritual Record label, who made this known to his fans through his Instgram handle shared photos from his ordination, expressing his gratitude to God.

Furthermore, he was seen holding in his hands his certificate which makes him an ordained minister of God with the caption: “Totally grateful to God…psalm 127:1 #hemadeaway #thankyougodforeverything #jesuschris”.

Until his ordination as a man of God however, the ‘I no know what I go talk oo…Ka s? Kaywa’

signature tune owner has on numerous occasions revealed that God has been using him to do

a lot of marvelous works for his ministry behind the scenes.

It however would be recalled that during an interview on ‘This Is Gospel’ on Hitz FM with

Franky5 not long ago, he made the shocking declaration that he could heal and bring the dead

back to life through the power given to him by God.

Check out the photos of Kaywa’s ordination below:

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Pastors Who Deliver Prophecies On Radio Want Fame – Kaywa

Awards-winning music producer sound engineer David Kojo Kyei, popularly known as Kaywa says only attention seeking pastors prophecy on radio.

According to him, it is only men of God who are thirsty for fame who go ahead to share stories of others publicly.

READ ALSO:https://www.ghafla.co.ke/gh/fame-comes-with-a-lot-of-pressure-kidi/

He was speaking during a discussion with Ohemaa Woyeje on Adom FM’s Work and Happiness on Wednesday.

“Pastors who say prophecies live-on-air crave for fame. You can tell the person privately so why go on air? In the past, real prophets travelled long distances just to deliver messages without taking a penny…” he told Ohemaa Woyeje.

Produce Songs That Can Last A Lifetime – Kaywa Tells Music Producers

Renowned sound engineer, David Kojo Kyei, best known as Kaywa has advised music producers to produce songs that can last a lifetime.

According to Kaywa, he believes that for a song to be classified as a hit song, the it has to stand the test of time. And one of them is quality not quantity.

He further cited Bob Marley’s songs which are still enjoying massive airplay across the globe even after 37-years of his death.

“We are playing Bob Marley’s songs today because it is a hit song, but it still has quality. It was recorded in the 60’s, today we’re playing it,” he noted.

The celebrated music producer, in an interview with SVTV AFRICA said he believes what makes a song a hit song is the longevity of the song. He also revealed that for this reason, he gets scared whenever he releases a song and it hits immediately.

“I believe in longevity, and that’s why when i release a song and it hits immediately i’m scared. My songs don’t hit immediately, it takes time to build up. And for six, seven, eight years, they’re still in the market,”  he stated.

He therefore advised musicians and music producers to move away from focusing on making hit songs that ends up fading withing a couple of weeks. Instead, he opined that they should focus on doing classic and quality songs that can last a lifetime.

He also advised producers to get qualified people to teach them the core things about the profession.

Watch interview below;

 

Audio: Kaywa’s Artistes Drop New Single, ‘Something Spiritual’

Awards-winning sound engineer and CEO of Highly Spiritual Music label, Kaywa has finally released the much anticipated group track for his six artistes.

Earlier this year, Kaywa signed five more artistes onto his record label with Kurl Songx.

Most of the artistes, according to Kaywa were carefully selected from the MTN Hitmaker competition.

The song titled ‘Something Spiritual’ was produced by Samsney one of the artistes.

The artistes, Mr. Drew, King Maaga, Krymi, Yaw Berk, the sexy Rashelle Blue and Kurl Songx all had turns on the song. They all delivered the very best of vocal on the song, showing their versatility side. The  song is indeed ‘Something Spiritual.’

This first single as a group is paving way for their individual artiste single projects that is also in the pipeline.

According to management, the visuals for ‘Something Spiritual’, produced by Prince Dovlo is set to follow up soon.

Enjoy ‘Something Spiritual’ below:

https://youtu.be/JryCcFLVpsg

Video: I Thought I Knew Excellence Till I Worked With DL, Kojo Antwi – Kaywa

Celebrated Music producer and sound engineer, David Kojo Kyei popularly called Kaywa says working with legendary musicians like Daddy Lumba and Kojo Antwi demands a lot of effort.

According to Kaywa, Kojo Antwi and Daddy Lumba(DL) are always keen on ‘perfection’ when it comes to writing and producing their songs in a studio.

He added that they always want the best to come out of their projects and as such, ‘they will challenge’ you.

He was speaking Daybreak Hitz on Hitz 103.9FM.

“I thought I knew excellence till I worked with Lumba and Kojo Antwi. You will think you have done a great mix but they will not say yes. They always want close to perfection,” he told host, Andy Dosty.

Kaywa is currently producing a few young artistes on his ‘Highly Spiritual’ brand. Among them are; Kurl songx, Yaw Berk, Creamy, Rashel Blue, King Maga, among others. According to him, Ghanaians should watch out for these up and coming artistes because they know what they are doing.

Kaywa is an awards-winning music producer and sound Engineer. He won the VGMA Sound Engineer of the year in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2016.

His skillful handiwork produced popular pieces such asR2Bees’s Makoma, Adult Music by Kwabena Kwabena, Bisa K’dei’s Mansa, Onyame Nhyira by Sarkodie, Samini’s Where My Baby Dey and Asem’s Bye Bye and a host of others.

Watch Kaywa’s interview on Hitz FM below;