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Quata (singer)

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Quata Budukusu
Birth nameJacob Nana Kwame Etroo
Born (1981-06-04) 4 June 1981 (age 42)
Accra, Ghana
OriginAbura/Asebu/Kwamankese District
GenresAfropop, Hip-hop, Reggae Dancehall
Years active2000–present
LabelsBakus Entertainment/Beat Jonkeyz

Jacob Nana Kwame Etroo, better known by his stage name Quata Budukusu, (born 4 June 1981) is a Ghanaian musician, songwriter, hip hop and Reggae artiste, rapper and record producer. Quata Budukusu is credited as the originator of tongue twisting in Ghana.[citation needed] He became widely known for his debut album, WONIE. The album came with a traditional video that went viral on channel O.[1]

Early[edit]

Quata Budukusu grew up in Kantoment, Accra, Ghana.

Music career[edit]

Quata Budukusu first made appearance on the music scene with his debut Wonie album produced by Hammer of the Last Two. He later followed it up with Concert.[2] The debut gave him the admiration of Ghanaians as the fastest twisting rapper in Ghana, and have since then recorded with several international artists and have recorded hit songs both in the Ghanaian local language and English. He currently have a distribution deal with VPAL music, Quata Budukusu has set a world record by recording 13 songs on one Riddim Dubbed the Quantum Riddim Which was released via VPAL Music on 18 August 2017 and he also recorded a song with Gully Bop titled Grateful.[3] Quata Budukusu signed a three year distribution contract with New York based VPAL Records which also includes the distribution of his albums.[4]

Discography[edit]

Album[edit]

  • “Quantum Riddim” [20]

Videography[edit]

  1. Hallelujah
  2. Ano Dey See You Seff
  3. Behind The Scenes of "Wind N Go Low" Music video
  4. Ginger ft. Uhuru
  5. Wind N Go Low
  6. One Life to Live
  7. The making of "One Life to Live" video

References[edit]

  1. "All You Need To Know About Quata Budukusu and Watch New Video – Loud Sound GH". loudsoundgh.com.
  2. "Quata Resurrects With Ohia". Peace FM 106.3. 1 December 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  3. "Quata Budukusu features Gully Bop from Jamaica on new single - Ghana Music". 10 August 2017.
  4. "New York-based VP Records signs Quata Budukusu – Citi Showbiz". showbiz.citifmonline.com.
  5. "Quata Budukusu – Fake Loyalty (RmG riddim) (Prod by KV-Bangerz)". www.ghanaclassic.com. 23 April 2017.
  6. www.bakusradio.com, Bakus. "Quata Budukusu Out With Pum Pum Shots".
  7. Adinkra, Fiifi (28 January 2017). "Quata Budukusu - Ginger (Feat Uhuru) (Prod by Dj Clap) - GhanaNdwom.com".
  8. YOUR-NAME. "[Music Download]: Quata Budukusu – Hallelujah (Prod by Ephraim)".
  9. "Quata – U Too Bad (Prod By Danny Beatz)". www.ghanaclassic.com.
  10. "I Don't Need a Hero — Quantum Riddim — Quata Budukusu". mp3red.me.
  11. "Deezer". Deezer.
  12. "Jah Give I Strength".
  13. "Heaven in Your Eyes — Quantum Riddim — Quata Budukusu". mp3red.me.
  14. Romras, Mixtic. "Quata – Motivate Yourself (Quantum Riddim) (Prod by KV-Bangerz) - Lensradio". www.lensradio.com.
  15. "D) Mi — Quantum Riddim — Quata Budukusu". mp3red.
  16. "Music Download: Quata Budukusu - 'ANO DEY SEE U SEFF' (Prod. by Kelis Vee)". obaaghana.
  17. "Download MP3 : Quata Budukusu ft Gully Bop - Grateful (Prod By Beat Jonkeyz )". ghanasongs. 19 August 2017.
  18. "Bombo (Prod By Vegas Ace". ghxclusives. 30 July 2017.
  19. "Quata - Ohia". soundcloud. 5 July 2016.
  20. "Quata Releases 13-Track Reggae Album Via VPAL Music". 18 August 2017.


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