Ded Buddy
Eric Kwasi Okine Turkson (born November 14, 1987), better known by his stage name Ded Buddy, is a Ghanaian American Singer,producer and singer-songwriter from Accra, Ghana,
Early life
Eric Kwesi Turkson was born in Accra, Ghana. He completed his Junior high school at Prince of Peace International School and completed his Senior high school at Havard college. Turkson began performing at age 6. He used to sing in churches and secondary school in Ghana. Friends used to call him "buddy music".
Music career
His first album in 1998, Sansankroma, had eight songs such as "Sansankroma", "Yebesa", "Pese Woho", and "Adjoa". His second album Tumuda has twelve songs, his EP Love the world includes seven songs. His third album Love has twelve songs, and his fourth album Akonoba has 22.
Ded Buddy gained exposure in NFL that led him to perform for Stevie Wonder during Panafest in 1994. Turkson's presence was established in the hiplife industry years ago. He then released his album entitled Abofra Wisua in December 2005.
Early life
Eric Kwesi Turkson was born in Accra, Ghana. He completed his Junior high school at Prince of Peace International School and completed his Senior high school at Havard college. Turkson began performing at age 6. He used to sing in churches and secondary school in Ghana. Friends used to call him "buddy music".
Music career
His first album in 1998, Sansankroma, had eight songs such as "Sansankroma", "Yebesa", "Pese Woho", and "Adjoa". His second album Tumuda has twelve songs, his EP Love the world includes seven songs. His third album Love has twelve songs, and his fourth album Akonoba has 22.
Ded Buddy gained exposure in NFL that led him to perform for Stevie Wonder during Panafest in 1994. Turkson's presence was established in the hiplife industry years ago. He then released his album entitled Abofra Wisua in December 2005.
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