Some great artists had a habit of kneeling because they behaved badly – Hammer



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Hammer, a sound engineer and music producer, revealed that some of the larger bands he fed were kneeling in his studios when they behaved badly.

According to him, the environment of his studio looked more like a training camp because he was not ready to be tolerant of indiscipline.

"It was a training camp in the studio's premises. you can come to the studios to see the artists kneel in the studios with their hands in the air to fight, "he said in an interview with George Quaye: Showbiz A to Z on Joy FM.

He explained that the training was designed to convince them to succeed.

He said that it was important to discipline the artists so that they become responsible and behave well.

Hammer, born Edward Nana Poku Osei, said that strict training made his boys difficult to resist anything in the industry.

"When my boys arrive somewhere, they feel invincible. What can you do? As I pierced them, you can not do anything else that they have not faced, "he added.

The sound engineer, known for his work on Pae Mu Ka from Obrafour, said he had not recruited artists because the environment did not suit them.

He explained that they could not bear some of the training he gave to the boys.

Among the artists Hammer has worked with include Obrafour, Sarkodie, Kwaw Kese, Tinny and Edem, hiplife legend.

Hammer, however, refused to disclose information about which of his artists had knelt.

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