I Didn’t Feel The Effect Of COVID-19 That Much – KillBeatz

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Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku
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Ghanaian sound engineer and music producer, has said he did feel the effect of COVID-19 to a large extent.

He admitted that the outbreak of the pandemic had negative effects on businesses and other things, but he didn’t feel it that much.

The Chief Executive Officer of Legacy Life Entertainment made this assertion in an interview with Rev. Erskine and DJ Ganj on YFM.

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“The COVID changed things but it did not really change plenty of things on our side because mostly, we’re home recording so as the lockdown came, it was still the same life I was living.

“My whole life is a lockdown so when the lockdown came, I didn’t really feel it that much. I just chested it and worked on this Love and Happiness album while King Promise also worked on his next album,” he said.

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KillBeatz, known in private life as Joseph Kwame Addison released his ‘Love and Happiness’ EP on Friday. King Promise and Ofori Amponsah were featured on this piece.

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