Celebrated sound engineer, Roland Ackah, popularly known as Roro, has revealed that he taught hip-life dynamo Tic Tac how to sing well.
Tic Tac started doing music as a rapper by molding his style after his idol Busta Rhymes. He is considered one of the best singers presently.
Speaking to Dj Murphy Lee of Sunyani-based Metro FM via telephone,Roro indicated that though Tic Tac was singing, he needed someone to instill confidence in him and direct him on how to sing well which he did.
"It's true. I taught Tic Tac how to sing because though Tic Tac was singing, his confidence level was very minimum, so I inspired & directed him to sing his hit song "fefe nefe" on his "Kwaani Kwaani" album. That's when he started singing which he sang it so well," Roro indicated to Murphy
Roro finally indicated that he is the sound engineer recording the yet to be released gospel song "Osana" which features Great Ampong & Legendary Daddy Lumba
Though, a sound engineer, Roro has an album to his credit titled "Obi Ye Obi" and backed gospel music great, Prophet Seth Frimpong's award-winning "Me Wuri Sor" hit song.