Jagonzy Hints On A Collaboration With All Major Artistes On New Album

Artiste, Jagonzy, teases a collaboration with major Ghanaian stars on his musical album with 26 songs and 90 DJs

Jagonzy Hints On A Collaboration With All Major Artistes On New Album
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Jagonzy has stated that he will be dropping his star-studded "The New Chapter" album soon.

The US-based music producer, who has worked with legendary Ghanaian acts like Kojo Antwi, Bisa Kdei, Medikal, Kwaw Kese, Edem, Keche, Ruff and Smooth, Gemini, Article Wan, and curl Songs among others noted that he will be bringing his expertise into full play with the album.

"My album will also have 5 music video directors and 7 music producers in total,”

“Being in the industry for a decade now, I will say I have been my own inspiration. Of course, from time to time there are people that I have looked up to from my comedy days to event promotions and music production, but mostly, I have been my own drive because I have always been in my league and stayed unique,” he noted. 

As a Metro State University in Minnesota graduate who holds a BS in information technology and is the CEO of JagonzyTV and Co-Founder of the Shutdown Franchise, an event and entertainment entity founded in the US with a base in Ghana, Jagonzy in his chat with TheAfricanDream.net from his Minnesota base in the United States (US) has noted that he will create a new trend with his new album.

He admitted that his project was hindered by the pandemic as it should have come sooner if not for the disruptions caused by measures invented to curb the spread. 

“While we were working on the album we were also touring with Stonebwoy (multi-award-winning Afropop, dance hall, and reggae singer) last March so yeah, COVID-19 did hit us very hard."

"But we had a mission and thankfully no life was lost, today we can’t wait to celebrate the completion of this beautiful project and sharing it with the world — The New Chapter project will certainly live up to the exception of our fans and we know it will drive them into their respective new chapters of life post-pandemic…" he explained.