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25th March 2025 8:55:07 AM
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Renowned Ghanaian music producer Jeff Quaye, widely recognized as Jay Q, has reflected on the support he received from certain individuals at the start of his music career.
Speaking on Joy FM's Showbiz A-Z on March 22, 2025, while discussing strategies to promote Ga creatives, the Bottle Breaker hitmaker expressed gratitude for the assistance he received, mentioning Randy Abbey as one of those who helped him.
“In 2003 when I won my award we went to a club called Warehouse at Adabraka. I was there and they said somebody wanted to talk to me. And then when I went it was our own Randy Abbey. He said, ‘for me being a Ga, I really appreciate everything you are and what you are doing with our music’,” Jay Q said.
He added that Randy Abbey was willing to support him in any way to help grow his music career.
Jay Q admitted that while many Ga creatives struggle to get support, some Ga people are making an effort to help, and they deserve recognition.
He also expressed gratitude to music producer David Affotey Laryea (Apor), who has been a great help not just to Ga creatives but to many others in the industry.
During the show, broadcaster and gospel music advocate OB Nartey encouraged more people in Ga communities who have the means to invest in Ga talents.
The discussion, hosted by Kwame Dadzie, was part of Joy FM’s Ghana Month celebration, highlighting the contributions of the Ga people to the creative industry. Two weeks earlier, Showbiz A-Z held an event at the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, focusing on the history, customs, and traditions of the Ga people.
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