Jesus Muhammad interviews C-Tea Beat
You could call him a cross between The Godfather and the Pied Piper of Hamelin. His name is only now beginning to make the rounds, but he’s a producer who’s been around for a long time, with a number of hits to his name. That’s because C-Tea Beat prefers to stay in the background, away from all the lights of show business. Nonetheless, those strings he pulls on get speakers banging, people singing songs he’s worked on, and others moving to tunes he’s worked his magic on. Jesus Muhammad met up with him at the venue of a writing camp held somewhere in East Legon for a conversation. Yo C-Tea. Thanks for making time to talk to me. I can see it’s really busy in here. We’re basically here to find out who the man C-Tea is, what your story is. But before all of that, big congrats on your Grammy win. Haha. Thanks chale. Bless up! You’re one of the select few from this side who have managed to attain that kind of recognition. For sure, having a Grammy to your name is honourable,