Renowned music producer Edward Nana Poku Osei, popularly known as Hammer, has warned musicians not to hit the studios with a female accompaniment.
According to him, musicians lose focus, direction, and the purpose of coming to the studios when they tag along women.
Hammer, in a media interview, said musicians had to always have their crafts in mind and act like students when they hit the studios for recordings.
He noted that many could not mellow themselves or adopt a student’s mindset to move by the producers’ directions since a woman is keeping them company.
Hammer frowned on such acts as a producer, stressing that his pursuit of perfection and attention to details are the factors contributing to the finesse of the songs he produces.
“I am a very detailed person. One thing everybody knows about me is, ‘Don’t bring a girl to the studio,’ because when you come to my studio, you are a student.”
“If you bring a girl to the studio to impress her and you’re not careful, I will check you like you’re a student, and I won’t care whether or not there’s a girl there. So if you don’t want to be embarrassed, don’t bring anybody,” he stated.
Source: Ghana/MaxTV/MaxFM/max.com.gh/Joyceline Natally Cudjoe

