Ras kwame biography
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- Ras Kwame came into the music industry as a club DJ playing hip hop, RnB and reggae in the early nineties.
- Ras Kwame is a British musician, record producer, radio DJ and presenter of Ghanaian heritage.
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Ras Kwame a music maestro with an inventive legacy
Ras Kwame, a British musician, record producer, radio DJ, and broadcaster of Ghanaian descent, has made significant contributions to the music industry and is passionate about UK black music.
Ras Kwame was born in Hammersmith, London, and his musical journey spans continents and genres, solidifying his place as a true pioneer in the music industry.
Kwame’s musical journey began when he relocated to Ghana at the age of eleven. It was here that he learned about his love of music, which would impact his future endeavors.
Ras Kwame returned to London after completing his A-levels to further his studies in economics while immersing himself in the dynamic music scene in the early 1990’s.
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He built his name as a club DJ, enthralling audiences with his unique blend of hip hop, R&B, and reggae. He quickly moved into music promotion, organising ground-breaking club events and showcasing both foreign and local acts.
Ras Kwame’s prominent presence behind the turntables allowed
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Ras Kwame
Ras Kwame is a British musician, record producer, radio DJ and presenter of Ghanaian heritage.[1]
Biography
Ras Kwame was born in Hammersmith, London, and at the age of 11 moved to Ghana.[2] He returned to London after doing his A-levels, and studied economics at City of London Polytechnic.[2]
He started in the music industry as a club DJ playing hip hop, R&B and reggae in the early 1990s. He then moved on to promoting for Kiss100's groundbreaking Starlight Club night and the Mean Fiddler’s Subterranea Club, bringing over talent from the US and promoting local talent. The Subterranea gigs saw Kwame take control of the turntables for artists such as Gang Starr, Public Enemy, Wu Tang Clan, London Posse and the Fugees. During that time, Ras also undertook remix work for Chanté Moore, George McCrae and The 49ers.
Kwame founded West London's Sugar Shack record shop in 1993 and from 1994 to 2000 he had formed Baby Shack Recordings and his UK garage production outfit M-Dubs. As a garage producer, Kwame made several innovative
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