User:Virtuous Beatz
BIOGRAPHY
[edit]Solomon Afful staged name Virtuous Beatz is an emerging music producer, rapper and song writer. He is proudly African and Ghanaian by birth. He was born to Samuel Twum and Susana Owusua in Sefwi Bekwai, a small town in the Bibiani Municipal in the Western North Region of Ghana. Growing up as a child, Virtuous Beatz used to play football for his school and he was one of the best among his colleagues students in class.
Education
[edit]He had his basic education at Hillary Clinton International School at Subiri Nkwanta in the Bibiani Municipal. He got admission into Adventist Senior High School in Bantama, Kumasi where he developed his love for music especially in production.
In fact, on campus he was nicknamed Obidi by his friends and other students in Kumasi. He completed Adventist Senior High School in 2013 and moved to Accra. He studied the music production online all by himself and in 2015, he got admission into the University of Ghana, Legon where he studied economics, sociology and psychology and was recognised as F-Beat in Adenta and it's environs especially at Oyarifa school junction where he lived.
Associate Acts & Works
[edit]His associates acts are Lil Zeal, Feather 1, Ayibor Gaza, Clintex, Dj Rangi, Dj Kesh Africa, Monies Beatz, M Kelly, Benji Reigns etc. In 2018, he did a cover on Sarkodie's popular song Biibi ba and it blew up. Virtuous Beatz is the C.E.O of Virtuous Line Records, a production firm which provides opportunities for artist and new crop of musicians to record and polish their crafts. He is known for quality production, mixing and mastering, voice overs, soundtracks, recordings, artworks, song writing etc.
Currently, Virtuous Beatz has released three singles as an artist titled long life, ghana and fearless is available on all digital platforms. He believes that, good music originates from quality production, mixing and mastering.
Record producer Music of Ghanaian Origin Audio engineer
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