Lowty DLG
Lowty DLG | |
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Prince Amoah |
| Born | 10 August, 2000. Takoradi |
| Genres | Afrobeat |
| Occupations | Music Producer |
| Years active | 2023 |
| Labels | Independent |

Prince Amoah, better known as Lowty DLG, (born August 10, 2000) is a Ghanaian Musician. He is signed to Saym Boy Entertainment and is best known for his global hit single Spend it on you. The remix features American Singer Milowise and has received massive streaming across the world.= Early life = Lowty DLG[1] was born to Stella and Eric Amoah in Sekondi Takoradi, Ghana. His interest in music led him to sing in the church from a young age where he also learned how to play the drum, keyboard, and guitar. He attended the Takoradi Technical Institute located at Takoradi. The young artist, who grew up in the environs of Fadama, a suburb of Takoradi furthered his education at Takoradi Technical University.
Career it
Lowty DLG began writing and recording music at the age of 18. In 2018, he entered the TV3 Mentor Reloaded reality show edition. He couldn't made it into the boot camp. He was however evicted during the first eviction show on 12 August 2023. After leaving the show, he released several singles in 2020 including; Whatsup, He was the most successful amongst those singles based on radio airtime play and video streams. On 15 December 2023, he released Na you] which featured Free Gai The song became one of the hit songs in the 2021 year. It was on the Ghana's radio top charts for several weeks. This brought more attention to his talent and songs with the media referring to him as one of the breakout stars of 2021. On 14 May 2021, he released a song Wokua featuring Cliches x Taadi Xhender.
Discography
- Bra Lasmid featuring Taadi Xhender
- Wokua featuring Taadi Xhender & Cliches
- Whatsup
- featuring Free Gai

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