Kwame Mulzz Band On The Move In Belgium
SINCE he started doing music some years ago, Belgium-based Ghanaian musician Kwame Mulzz together with his band have been treating audiences in and around Belgium with some good performances.
Perhaps, they give their audience such a good time that Kwame Mulzz and his Kwame Mulzz Band perform almost every weekend at different venues in Belgium doing both private and public gigs.
In a chat with Graphic Showbiz from his Belgium base, Kwame Mulzz who is also a producer and copywriter said he recorded his first song, Shifo in 2009 and found himself doing music productions since then. “If I am not exagerating, from 2009 till date, I have recorded close to 700 songs.”
In 2016, he got a job as a social worker but that didn’t stop him from doing music. “Being a musician is not an easy job because you have to ensure you always stay relevant all the time by coming out with great songs which will be appreciated by all and sundry, and that is exactly what I have been doing all these years,” he stated.
Kwame Mulzz, born Kwame Owusu-Afriyie came out with an Afrobeats song, Moolight about a month ago and followed it with a Drill song, Baako, a week ago.
In 2016, he got a job as a social worker but that didn’t stop him from doing music. “Being a musician is not an easy job because you have to ensure you always stay relevant all the time by coming out with great songs which will be appreciated by all and sundry, and that is exactly what I have been doing all these years,” he stated.
Kwame Mulzz, born Kwame Owusu-Afriyie came out with an Afrobeats song, Moolight about a month ago and followed it with a Drill song, Baako, a week ago.
“Again, all the talents are sort of centred in Accra and nothing seems to be happening elsewhere which is not good enough, everything must be nation-wide and not only limited to the capital,” he added.