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Analyze Things Properly Before You Talk- British DJ Replies Andy Dosty

DJ Juls Baby has shared a video where popular Ghanaian DJ Andy Dosty expressed his disappointment towards the DJ of the day at the Grammys Brunch.

According to the report, Andy Dosty’s discontent at the event was the absence of Ghanaian songs in the diverse collection of songs played during the Grammys Brunch event held in Los Angeles.

Tru News Report previously reported that Andy Dosty confronted the DJ of the day about why he wasn’t playing Ghanaian songs.

He therefore made his way towards the DJ to express his disappointment at the absence of Ghanaian songs in the playlist, which was predominantly filled with Nigerian tracks.

In a video shared by Andy Dosty himself, he could be seen fully immersed in the music, nodding his head in sync with the rhythm. However, his enthusiasm was dampened by the lack of representation of Ghanaian music.

Determined to address this apparent bias, he informed his friends of his intention to approach the DJ.

Much to Andy Dosty’s surprise, the DJ who had been entertaining the crowd with Nigerian songs had departed before his arrival.

Nevertheless, DJ Juls Baby, a British DJ of Ghanaian descent, stepped in and raised the bar by playing captivating Ghanaian tunes. This remarkable performance by DJ Juls Baby greatly impressed Andy Dosty, leading to a delightful exchange of warm pleasantries between the two.

Shortly after the encounter, DJ Juls Baby took to Twitter to provide clarification and requested influential individuals like Andy Dosty to thoroughly analyze the situation before making any decisions based on the aforementioned incident.

He wrote:

Sometimes I really wish people Listen properly and analyse/understand things before they talk. I took over the set to play a 45 min full ghana set. But I see insults from ppl I don’t even know. It’s all good though. But that’s part of the problem. Much love to @andydosty

Who is DJ Juls Baby?

His real name is Julian Nii Ayitey Adjin Nicco-Annan. He is a British-Ghanaian record producer, disc jockey, and musician.

He is known for his music contributions, particularly in Afrobeats circles, and for the production of songs such as: “Bankulize” and “Skin Tight” by Mr Eazi; “Feel Alright” by Show Dem Camp; Rudebwoi Love by Stonebwoy; and Gwarn by Burna Boy. He has collaborated with the label BBnz Live, and has worked on A&R for Mr.Eazi’s Life is Eazi album.

In the early part of 2010, Annan embarked on his journey into the music industry. He took on the role of a producer and in 2012, he produced the track “Feel Alright” for Show Dem Camp. While completing his studies in Surrey, he also ventured into DJing in 2013. During this time, Mr. Eazi started promoting shows in Kumasi, Ghana and shared the vocals for his song “Bankulize” with Juls. This collaboration turned out to be a massive success and gained a dedicated following.

Subsequently, Mr. Eazi began releasing his own music, which included tracks like “Teef Teef,” “With You,” and “Give You Love”. In 2017, he unveiled his debut album titled “Leap of Faith” and followed it up with “Ojekoo” in the same year. These albums featured notable artists such as Kojey Radical, Maleek Berry, Nonso Amadi, Eugy, Not3s, and Kojo Funds. Both albums achieved remarkable success, accumulating over 30 million streams across various major streaming platforms.

In 2019, Mr. Eazi showcased his production skills once again by working on Wande Coal’s “So Mi So,” featuring Cruel Santino. Furthermore, he released the project called “Colour,” which boasted collaborations with renowned artists like Sweetie Irie and Sway Clarke.

Source – Tru News Report

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Gabby Nash, popularly known as Gabs, is an incredibly talented writer and blogger. With an extensive career spanning over 15 years in journalism, Gabs has established a reputation for excellence that is truly remarkable. Throughout the years, he has contributed numerous thought-provoking articles and blog posts to various prominent Ghanaian websites and blogs. In the late 90s, he began his writing journey with Graphic Showbiz, Junior Graphic, and The Mirror, which is a subsidiary of Graphic Communication Group Limited. His articles have consistently showcased a deep level of insight and wisdom.

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