Header Ads

DECYPLE the Bombard General








With killer tunes as “Will you be mine”,” Pull off”, “Missing you”, “Time lost”, “Gyala a Bombard”, Benjamin Rojah, stage name- Decyple, believes in Larss Vincent McKevitt saying that :”If some musicians put more energy into their own craft they’d be less likely to attack the artist they have a problem with ‘not being’.”
His aim is to fuse Afrobeats with dancehall. When it comes to the style of Decyple’s music, he believes in a meaningful  rhyme transition.
Meanwhile,  Benjamin Rojah, looks up to Jamaican dancehall gurus like Busysignal and Alkaline. When asked if he looks up to Ghanaian musicians, he’s response was affirmative. He thus made mention of Mzvee, Shatawale, Samini and the lots.
Despite the challenges of dissapointing sound engineers and a family which does not support his idea, he is ignited by his passion for music.
Unlike new artistes, Decyple has a true fandom of  actifans of his passion with the name BOMBARD.
“Branding,  branding is what makes people accept you. ” he said. Talking to Kobbykyei.wordpress.com, there are five things he couldn not do without, his fans, family, music, people who believe in him and life.
Moreover, he self learns about music through books.
Furthermore, when Decyple was  asked if he will ever retire, he quoted Loius Armstrong. “Musicians don’t retire, they stop when they have no more music  in them.”
He believes that in keeping with the competition, one must study the trend and move with it. Watch out for “Missing You. “Remix. It’s Bombard!!

Twitter &IG @decyple_tunes
Facebook: Decyple
Credit: Kobby Kyei

No comments

iRed Entertainment. Powered by Blogger.