Zapp Mallet: Ghanaian dancehall is too loud

When discussing his role as a music record producer, app Mallet emphasized the significance of song mixing.

Zapp Mallet: Ghanaian dancehall is too loud

Zapp Mallet, a well-known record producer, and sound engineer has called Ghanaian dancehall music aggressive and loud.

When contrasting the dancehall music created in Ghana and Jamaica, Zapp Mallet noted that Jamaican music is far more calming than that of the Ghanaian artists who previously made music in this country.

When discussing his role as a music record producer, app Mallet emphasized the significance of song mixing.

"So that the music doesn't annoy your ears, the audio quality is what I search for. On occasion, but it's harsh, you can hear some nice music on the radio.

It reminds me of dancehall. For instance, I adore the Jamaican dancehall, but I detest the Ghanaian dancehall because it seems rushed and excessively loud.

"I keep using the Stonebwoy and Sean Paul dancehall song as an example. When I heard it, I thought, "God!" Because it was recorded outside, the production doesn't attack you when you listen to it. It's a little laid back.

"At the moment, mixing is more my thing. Because of the toll that production has on me even when I feel like I'm improving... Zapp remarked in an interview on GTV's Breakfast Show, "I'll just drop down on the way and keep mixing.