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Hammer of Last Two

Sound
engineer and music producer Hammer has disclosed that some of the biggest
artistes he has nurtured used to kneel in his studios when they misbehaved.

According
to him, the environment in his studio was more like a boot camp because he was
not ready to tolerate indiscipline.

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“It was a
boot camp on the studio premises. You can come to the studios to see artistes
kneel down in the studios with their hands up for fighting,” he said in an
interview with George Quaye on Showbiz
A-Z
on Joy FM.

He
explained that the training was to psych them up for success.

The music
producer said it was important to discipline the artistes to become responsible
and well-behaved.

Hammer,
born Edward Nana Poku Osei, said the strict training made ‘his boys’ tough to
withstand anything that came their way in the industry.

“When my
boys get somewhere they feel invincible. What can you do? The way I have
drilled them there is nothing that you can do that they haven’t faced,” he
added.

The sound
engineer, who is first known for his work on Obrafour’s ‘Pae Mu Ka’, said he never recruited female artistes because the
environment was not suitable for them.

He
explained they could not endure some of the training he gave ‘his boys’.

Some of
the artistes Hammer has worked with include hiplife legend Obrafour, Sarkodie,
Kwaw Kese, Tinny and Edem.

Hammer, however, refused to divulge information on which of his artistes knelt down.

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