Kofi Seven, once an ardent admirer of Ghanaian rap icon Sarkodie, has transformed into a formidable figure in the music industry.
From his early days as a fan to becoming a prominent music manager, Kofi Seven's journey illustrates his significant influence and dedication to shaping the careers of emerging artists.
Ezekiel Ohene Acheampong, better known in the music industry as Kofi Seven, has made remarkable strides in Ghana's entertainment sector. Born on April 15, 1994, Kofi Seven—formerly known as Sark Seven—has carved out a distinguished niche for himself as a prominent artist manager.
A graduate of SDA Senior High School in Bekwai and the University of Education, Winneba, Kofi Seven’s journey into the music world began with a profound admiration for Sarkodie, Africa’s renowned artist. This admiration, which started in 2010, led to him being affectionately nicknamed "Sark Seven" by fans and industry peers.
Kofi Seven's rise in the industry took a significant turn when he moved from Kumasi to Accra in 2016 to pursue his dreams. Since 2021, he has been the driving force behind the success of celebrated musician Lasmid, known for his soulful melodies and evocative lyrics.
Under Kofi Seven’s expert management, Lasmid has seen his career soar, with Kofi Seven playing a crucial role in shaping the artist's hit songs and overall creative direction.
Kofi Seven’s success as an artist manager is attributed to his exceptional talent scouting, strategic planning, and relentless dedication. His impact on Ghana’s music scene is evident through his work with Lasmid and other emerging talents, solidifying his role as a key figure in the evolution of Ghanaian music.