Music of Saturday, 25 March 2006

Source: ghanamusic.com

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Sweet, soulful, sexy and a perfect gentleman. These words are often used to describe raglife artistes or reggae artistes. Dickie Dee is no exception. He has reloaded his lyrics and this time round, he is at his best.

Dickie Dee?s latest smash album, 'Bome Nnwom No Biom' is already scoring good responses and is set to cause a stir in the music industry with promotional song 'Twe Ben Me' (remix) featuring D-Klan getting people on the dance floors. It is no surprise when music fanatics request for ?Twe Ben Me? to be played over and over again on the airwaves since it is tipped to cause ?mayhem? in Ghana.

Even though, his cool 'shaggy' hypnotic flow and good looks gave him a little attention in Ghana when he came out with his debut, his album was not a success because his producer failed to massively promote it. That did not put his talent to an end. Instead, it catapulted him to a level above failure, which is success.

Do you want to know why? Read on. Dickie D sets every stage ablaze and gets the crowd on their feet on every show he performs on. His yet to be chart-busting album ?Bome Nnwom Biom? has 15 hot songs in the local language (Twi) and one in English.

In a smooth, laid-back voice, Dickie Dee had this to say about the favourite of most people ?Twe Ben Me? on phone: "I just shot a video in Maryland for 'Twe Ben Me' where you can see all the Ghanaian sexy ladies. Get the feel of the video and you?ll know what I am talking about?.

Dickie Dee is re-entering the Ghanaian music scene with a complete new raglife album, which will definitely see him grace the front pages of most magazines, newspapers and shoot him more into the limelight.

Powered by beat maker, John Dee who has blessed the albums of hits of great artistes like Shasha Marley, Nat Brew, Obour and Babashanti's yet to be released debut with his magic hands, Dickie Dee is set to bring more heat into the music game.

Dickie Dee?s music history has it that he is one of the few Ghanaian raglife / hiplife artiste to get Ghanaians and non-Ghanaians on their feet to the extent of not sitting down again anytime he performs.

Dickie Dee ends the telephone conversation saying that ?Ghanaians will see more of me when I come to Ghana to rock the airwaves and microphones later this year?.