Award-winning Ghanaian Afrobeats artist and rapper, Bashir Annan, well-known in showbiz as Gambo, has taught American rap icon, Snoop Dogg, how to speak Twi.
Gambo continues to expand his so far glittering music career internationally, building valuable connections with top brass in the American music industry and also marketing Ghana.
After previously holding meetings with legendary American icons like, Jermaine Dupri, Timberland and Jim Jones who is confirmed to be on the Remix of GAMBO’s hit Record DRIP, along with other music executives, Gambo recently had a fruitful networking session with US rap icon, actor and entrepreneur, Snoop Dogg, who is known in private life as Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.
The meeting between Gambo, the Vodafone Ghana Music Award-winning rapper and the legendary Snoop Dogg took place in Los Angeles, California on the sidelines of the African pre-Grammy Awards Global Affairs event.
The Global Affairs is an event originated by the CEO of All We Do Is Work, Mr. Terry Williams and presented by Godfather Entertainment with CEO Michael Harris the co-founder of Death Roll Records.
During the meeting, Gambo, the ‘Cut Soap’ crooner briefed Snoop Dogg about his upcoming musical album which he is currently recording in the United States. Gambo has been in the US for weeks, busy working on his first full studio album, following the successful release of his ‘New Era’ Extended Play (EP) which featured hit songs such as ‘Drip’, ‘Beautiful’ and ‘Settle’.
Snoop Dogg was impressed by the hard work Gambo has been putting into his music career, encouraging the ‘Settle’ singer to keep pushing and going beyond the limits.
The founder of Doggy Style Records and Owner of Death Row Records, Snoop Dogg, then hinted that he will be visiting Ghana soon.
Amazingly, Gambo who has very well committed his illustrious music career to marketing his positive side of Ghana internationally to promote tourism and diaspora investment, seized the opportunity to teach Snoop Dogg Twi, the Akan language so he can easily communicate with Ghanaians in their local dialect when he visits Ghana. The brief teaching session was truly a fun experience for Snoop Dogg as he learned few Twi words including Akwaaba (welcome).
Meanwhile, aside his series of high-profile meetings in the US, Gambo has over the past few months been collaborating with his fellow African musicians. During the end of 2023, he featured Nigeria’s Goya Menor on his street anthem, ‘Cut Soap.’
He went to feature another Nigerian artist, Lade on his highly inspirational single, ‘Nobody’ which has so far enjoyed massive airplay and featured prominently in the digital and print media both in Nigeria and Ghana and entered the Ghana top 100 chart.
As a musician and also a young entrepreneur, Gambo strongly believes in the power of networking to create business opportunities and career development.
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