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Nana Ama Dadzie (popularly known as Nana Ama) is a Ghanaian award-winning background Vocalist, composer and entrepreneur who was born in Accra, Ghana (West Africa) on October 20 in the late 70's.
Her basic education started at Fimepp Saviour International School. She furthered her education at Winneba Secondary School and also attended Ghana Symphony Orchestra.
She began singing at a very tender age and was mentored by Nesbit Hanson Addy. Along the line, she took it as a profession. This was in 1999. She did radio jingles and voice-overs before becoming a full-time backup vocalist till date.
She started working with record producers like Zapp Mallet, Morris Babyface, Jay Q, Sami Helwani, Sarge, Hammer, Kaywa, and all the renowned sound engineers and record producers in the country.
She is currently a Public Relations Officer (P.R.O.) of Ghana Background Vocalists Association, GHABVA after being awarded for the first time by 7DS TV in 21 years for speaking and advocating for background vocalists to be recognised this year.
She is known for her silky choruses and performances on songs like Okomfour Kwaadee's Abro Ne Bayie , <a href="spotify:artist:4xLgdpyCd591T97qW0EQF7" data-name="Lord Kenya">Lord Kenya</a> 's Medo which earned four awards including the enviable ''Song Of The Year'' award at the Ghana Music Awards in 2002 , same with Buk Bak's Klu Blofo (I'm Going To Come) song which earned them the same category in 2003.
Her basic education started at Fimepp Saviour International School. She furthered her education at Winneba Secondary School and also attended Ghana Symphony Orchestra.
She began singing at a very tender age and was mentored by Nesbit Hanson Addy. Along the line, she took it as a profession. This was in 1999. She did radio jingles and voice-overs before becoming a full-time backup vocalist till date.
She started working with record producers like Zapp Mallet, Morris Babyface, Jay Q, Sami Helwani, Sarge, Hammer, Kaywa, and all the renowned sound engineers and record producers in the country.
She is currently a Public Relations Officer (P.R.O.) of Ghana Background Vocalists Association, GHABVA after being awarded for the first time by 7DS TV in 21 years for speaking and advocating for background vocalists to be recognised this year.
She is known for her silky choruses and performances on songs like Okomfour Kwaadee's Abro Ne Bayie , <a href="spotify:artist:4xLgdpyCd591T97qW0EQF7" data-name="Lord Kenya">Lord Kenya</a> 's Medo which earned four awards including the enviable ''Song Of The Year'' award at the Ghana Music Awards in 2002 , same with Buk Bak's Klu Blofo (I'm Going To Come) song which earned them the same category in 2003.
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