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Ded Buddy / Press

“QWECi, aka Ded Buddy established his presence in the hiplife industry over a decade ago and has been rumoured to release a comeback album soon. He realized his calling into the music industry at the age of 6. He used to sing in churches and he fully realized his talent in music during his secondary school days in Ghana. Friends used to call him “buddy music” because his voice was beyond description. In 1990, together with Eddie Blay, Tiny Quaye and Jake, Ded Buddy formed a group called NFL. Exposure gained in NFL led him to perform for Stevie Wonder during Panafest 1994. Being classified as the best Akan R&B singer, Ded Buddy in the 1990's translated Boyz II Men's 'I'll make love to You' into Akan and this caught the attention of many fans. His music prowess led to an invitation by former President Rawlings to perform at the first ever peace concert organized in Accra. He was also invited to sing at Miss Ghana event.”

“People call him “the man with the silky voice. Others call him “Ghana’s R&B man”. Eric Turkson, aka Ded Buddy, whose presence was established in hiplife industry years ago is due to release his much anticipated second album entitled “Abofra Wisua”, a follow-up of his first album by December 2005. Ded Buddy, who is also known as the ladies man, realized his calling into the music industry at the age of 6. He used to sing in churches and he fully realized his talent in music during his secondary school days in Ghana. Friends used to call him “buddy music” because his voice was beyond description.”

“Every so often, a great male R&B singer is born. A singer whose voice touches the heart of young ladies and whose image and profile gets the nod of approval from the guys. Rumored to be the next Usher, Ghana Music.com once again introduces to you, Ded Buddy now known as Qweci. However, years later, Qweci is back and sounding better than ever. Ghana Music.com chit chats with the musical veteran about what he's been up to musically. If you haven’t yet heard of Qweci, then you’re about to… With his new single 'Favourite' which will be uploaded on Ghana Music.com soon, Qweci is ready for an invasion Are you ready for young Qweci? Because young Qweci is ready for you. Armed with more than a decade of experience in the game and many heavy hit songs like “Asa”, “Onipa”, “Sansankroma” and “Auntie Araba” he still claims he has a lot to offer. ”