Music of Tuesday, 18 October 2016

Source: theafricandream.net

REDfyah Burns Own Flame Of Ghanaian Reggae

The beginning of REDfyah

REDfyah said his father; King Kurabaso, passed away when he was barely a year old. The situation left him and his older brother to be raised by a very determined single mother who inspired them to be the best of themselves.

"Expressing myself through art was my personal way of escaping all the crazies that one found growing up in my days. I always had a love and a curiosity for Rastafari, Rastafarians, and Reggae music. So it was just a matter of choice that I ended up paying more attention to developing my love for Reggae music."

As REDfyah became accustomed to the lyrical content of some great Rasta artists, he began to perform on a small scale till Samuel Ababio, aka X'tee; a sound technician heard his soulful-delivered lyrics. Samuel at that point knew there was something about this person that the world needed to hear and see.

The Samuel Ababio connection

"I realized his level of professionalism and vocals were good enough for him to be given a shot at a master's project rather than not just leaving him to settle for a demo level. I decided to not let him be dissuaded by his lack of finances which was a stumbling block and excuse for not having considered a professionally produced sound" said Samuel about REDfyah.

Soon after these two met, the recording of an album was realized despite the difficulties associated with an artist's attempt to break into the mainstream. The album "City of Gold" was the result of their hard work. This occurrence which led to REDfyah becoming an inspirational reggae DJ on Winners FM 98.5; a renowned radio station in the Brong-Ahafo region of Ghana.

REDfyah through his hard work and genuineness made the acquaintances of some very notable Reggae musicians in the persons of Shasha Marley, Grammy-nominee Rocky Dawuni, Blakk Rasta, Sheriff Ghali and many others in Ghana. He also performed alongside some of these artists.

Meeting local and international Reggae giants

Besides Ghanaian greats, REDfyah has been blessed to perform in concerts with well-known international acts such as Luciano (of Jamaica), Ras Kimono and The Mandators (of Nigeria), and IWAN and Blakk Rasta (of Ghana) to mention a few. He has in his young career been featured on several reggae artists' albums.

This grassroots artist makes it a point to be personally involved in every aspect of his career. As a result, his professionalism and influence can be seen in all sections of his camp and management. His businesslike approach combined with his extreme passion and amazing gift for music are just a few of the things that fuel his authenticity.

Annual Peace concert and the future

The "Peace, Love and Unity" concert put together annually in his native Ghana is REDfyah's way of assuming social responsibility while having a very personal encounter with his fanbase. Proceeds of this large outdoor concert are channeled into respective charities.

Two of the songs off his "City of Gold" album have twice been nominated for awards in the years 2014 and 2015 by the prestigious Bass Awards. The "One World Tribe" music video that featured Australian David Pick was also nominated in 2015 for the Best Reggae Video by the BASS Music Awards held in Ghana.

These accomplishments give REDfyah lots of reasons to continue to work harder and stay humble. He sees his fans and love for Reggae music paving the way for greater heights and has asked us to tell all to watch out for his next surprise. Find more information on his official website www.redfyah.com

Till then, enjoy the "One World Tribe" video by REDfyah below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRxeS5mzVXQ&noredirect=1