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Tinny Reflects on Long-Standing Partnership with Hammer, Credits Producer for Artistic Growth
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48650, member: 636"] Ghanaian rap star Tinny admits he can be tough to handle during studio sessions. The legendary artist says producer Hammer keeps working with him despite his difficult personality. Tinny laughs about being a handful but credits Hammer for sticking around through all the drama. The rapper built his career on Ga language music after switching from Twi and English. He wanted to represent his roots rather than chase commercial success with mainstream languages. Tinny cleared up rumors about his language switch during a recent television appearance. He made the decision before meeting Hammer and acted completely alone. The artist felt fake rapping in Twi because it did not match his true identity. His move to Ga rap created hits like Makola Kwakwe that made him famous. Tinny wanted authenticity over easy money from popular language choices. The rap partnership began when mutual friend Doggo introduced the two musicians. Hammer needed a Ga rapper for his projects and Doggo recommended Tinny perfectly. Their first studio meeting created instant magic between the artist and producer. Tinny describes Hammer as a genius who strips music down to powerful basslines. The producer brings out creative energy that makes Tinny perform at his best level. Tinny respects Hammer despite admitting his stubborn nature causes problems. He calls the producer one of the greatest engineers he has ever worked with. Their friendship spans decades and continues producing quality Ghanaian music. The partnership combines mutual respect with shared passion for authentic local sounds. Tinny believes working with Hammer always feels natural and right. [/QUOTE]
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