GhanaWeb Feature by Elsie Lamar
Over the years, music producers and 'mix masters' have become well-known for their catchy signature sounds.
For some, these signatures are even more recognisable than their names, while others are closely associated with the public because they are always in the news for some reason.
Signature sounds have proven to be a spectacular way for music producers to create an impact and excitement in the first few seconds of a track.
They build unique excitement before the main melody, making songs more memorable. These catchy phrases or sounds, captured at the beginning, middle, or end of a track, enhance its recognisability.
Here are some popular Ghanaian music producers known for their signature sounds in your favourite music:
Hammer
When you hear “The Last 2,” you know it’s about to be a buzzing tune!
Edward Nana Poku Osei, widely known as Hammer, has earned the title of the godfather of music producers in Ghana.
He has produced hundreds of popular songs and discovered many of the musicians you see on screens today.
Hammer has collaborated with legends like Obrafour, Tinny, Edem, Sarkodie, Bolie and many others in the industry.
Kaywa
Ever heard the phrase “I don’t know wetin I go talk o, ka se Kaywa!”? This catchy signature is featured in many songs produced by the ace music producer and music executive.
David Kojo Kyei, widely known as ‘Kaywa’, is the CEO of Highly Spiritual Music.
Magnom
The echo of his name at the beginning of his tracks is unmistakable. Joseph Bulley, known as Magnom, is a significant figure in sound engineering, and his catchy intro never goes unnoticed.
He has worked with the likes of Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, Edem, and many more.
MOG Beatz
Music lovers never skip the signature “It’s MOG babyyyyyyyyyyyyy!”
To them, it’s practically part of the lyrics. This multiple award-winning producer has created excitement with these catchy signature sounds in every song he has since worked on. He has collaborated with artistes like Sarkodie, Shatta Wale, Wendy Shay, and many others.
Mix Master Garzy
From the era of ‘Twi-pop’ to the present day, Mix Master Garzy continues to dominate the sound engineering field.
Known as Benjamin Garzy Mensah, this renowned sound producer has maintained his relevance in the industry over the years.
Initially recognised by his signature sound, “It’s Mix Master Garzyyyy,” he has since transitioned to “The Most Wanted DJ.” Regardless of the tagline, listeners can always expect epic melodies and sounds.
Garzy has collaborated with numerous artistes, including Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, Edem, Becca, and Efya, solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in the music scene.
Appietus
Appietus rose to prominence with his distinctive tagline “Appietus in the mix.” It was said that his showbiz name Appietus was derived from “Appiah's Tools.”
Known as Appiah Dankwah, his illustrious career spans over a decade, filled with accolades and impressive achievements.
Jay-Q
US-based Ghanaian producer Jefferey Quaye is known for his signature “Jay-Q” sound, often accompanied by the sound of breaking bottles, adding a unique flair to his tracks.
The legendary producer has worked with the likes of Castro, BukBak, Mzbel, VIP, and many more.
Killbeatz
Joseph Kwame Addison, better known as KillBeatz, has established himself as a household name with his catchy phrases that resonate with listeners.
With the catchy sound ‘Killbeatz let’s go’ playing at the start of his track, the Legacy Entertainment boss, has worked with musicians in and outside Ghana.
Killbeatz, who currently manages King Promise, has worked with the likes of Wizkid, R2Bees, Raquel, Sarkodie and many more.
Richie Mensah
Whenever you hear the smooth signature “you know the name right,” you know Richie Mensah is at work.
Rising from being an artiste to a producer and now the CEO of LYNX Entertainment, he has produced numerous popular tracks featuring this catchy signature tune.
He has worked with the likes of Eazzy, Asem, Kuami Eugene KiDi, Adina, MzVee, Okyeame Kwame and many more.
Ball J Beatz
Albert Ayeh-Hanson's works can be identified within the first seconds of his works when the signature sound “Wei ye Ball J Beat” pops up.
He has collaborated with many popular musicians and produced numerous hit songs including Guru's popular 'Lapaz Toyata'.
Appiah on the Beat
Eric Appiah has made a name for himself with this signature sound “Appiah on the beat,” often heard at the start of his tracks.
He has worked with a variety of Ghanaian artistes, especially in the highlife and hiplife genres, including Bisa KDei, LilWin, and Gyakie, among others.
Nacee
Aside from being a singer, Nacee has become the ‘go-to’ producer for many gospel musicians over the years.
With his popular signature, 'Nacee fitiw nnwom no', he has worked with the likes of Ohemaa Mercy, Diana Hamilton, Ernest Opoku, Obaapa Christy, Joyce Blessing, Cee, and tons of others.