Kayso – Your Type No Dey

Kayso has been making beats for a decade, producing hits for some of Ghana’s most talented artists, ranging from the most commercially successful (Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, Becca, Ice Prince from Nigeria) to the most critically hyped (Wanlov the Kubolor, Wiyaala, Dex Kwasi, Ayat).

At the height of his craft, Kayso has decided to focus on his own music, unleashing Your Type No Dey:

“Your Type No Dey represents a growth for me. For a while I have been producing music for so many artists which has been a good ride but I decided to introduce to the world a different side of me which I felt was not being shown: I can also sing, and I love music that’s chill and energetic at the same time.”

“This EP idea came about when I first made the song “Your Type No Dey” at the Ground Up studio in Tema. it’s an afro-electronic song where I was singing about some girls I have come across in my life and how they are special. I performed it to a few people last year and the response was overwhelming. So I decided to make a whole project inspired by my interactions with people, the way of life of people around me and Ghana as a whole, over beats that have that fresh afro-electronic vibe. And so this is it, “Your Type No Dey” , which means you are special, one of a kind.”

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Kayso – Your Type No Dey

Kayso has been making beats for a decade, producing hits for some of Ghana’s most talented artists, ranging from the most commercially successful (Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, Becca, Ice Prince from Nigeria) to the most critically hyped (Wanlov the Kubolor, Wiyaala, Dex Kwasi, Ayat).

At the height of his craft, Kayso has decided to focus on his own music, unleashing Your Type No Dey:

“Your Type No Dey represents a growth for me. For a while I have been producing music for so many artists which has been a good ride but I decided to introduce to the world a different side of me which I felt was not being shown: I can also sing, and I love music that’s chill and energetic at the same time.”

“This EP idea came about when I first made the song “Your Type No Dey” at the Ground Up studio in Tema. it’s an afro-electronic song where I was singing about some girls I have come across in my life and how they are special. I performed it to a few people last year and the response was overwhelming. So I decided to make a whole project inspired by my interactions with people, the way of life of people around me and Ghana as a whole, over beats that have that fresh afro-electronic vibe. And so this is it, “Your Type No Dey” , which means you are special, one of a kind.”

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