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JayFyn | |
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| Born | Fred Yaw Ntiamoah December 16, 1993 Tema, Ghana |
| Origin | Ghana |
| Occupations | Music producer, recording artist, sound engineer |
| Years active | 2010–present |
Jayfyn (born Fred Yaw Ntiamoah, 16 December 1993) is a Ghanaian music producer, recording artist, and sound engineer from Tema, Ghana. He is known for his work in Afrobeats, hip-hop, and hiplife, collaborating with prominent Ghanaian musicians including Kwesi Arthur, Black Sherif, Kofi Mole, Twitch 4EVA, Alberto, Pambour, Abena Rockstar, and Medikal. Jayfyn also founded the recording studio and platform Kushesha, which supports upcoming Ghanaian artists.
Fred Yaw Ntiamoah was born on 16 December 1993 in Tema, Ghana. He developed an interest in music production and sound engineering at a young age, experimenting with beat-making and recording local artists. He later established his own recording studio to provide young musicians with access to professional production and collaboration opportunities.
Jayfyn began his career producing and mixing songs for emerging artists in Tema. He is credited with producing **"Ade Akye"**, the first song on Kwesi Arthur's *Live from Nkrumah Krom* EP, and contributed to **"Anthem"**, which won Best Hip-Hop Song at a major Ghanaian music award.[1]
He produced and mixed multiple songs on Kwesi Arthur's *This Is Not The Tape 3*, including:
Jayfyn has also produced for other Ghanaian artists, including:
Through his work with these artists, Jayfyn has played a major role in shaping contemporary Ghanaian hip-hop and Afrobeats, particularly supporting young musicians from Ghana.
Jayfyn founded Kushesha, a recording studio and YouTube-based platform to support upcoming musicians. The studio provides young artists with professional recording and mixing opportunities, helping them showcase their talent and develop careers in the music industry.
Category:Ghanaian record producers Category:Ghanaian musicians Category:1993 births Category:Living people
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