Ghanaian musician Dada Hafco has revealed that his collaboration with Fameye was inspired by a dream.
Speaking on Prime Morning’s Throwback Thursday segment, he shared how an unexpected vision convinced him to feature the award winning singer on his song.
According to Hafco, the moment came the night he recorded the track.
“The very day I recorded the song, I slept with the song playing. I had a dream that I was performing it with Fameye at some fitting shop,” he recounted.
At the time, Hafco only knew Fameye by reputation. They had never spoken or met, yet the dream felt so vivid that he followed it without hesitation.
“When I woke up, I looked for his number and called him. I told him I had a song and needed him to be on it. That same day, he came. That song was destined to happen.”
Hafco also used the interview to comment on his recent write up praising Reggie Rockstone. He stressed the Hiplife pioneer’s immense contribution to Ghana’s music industry and the lives transformed through the culture he helped build.
He argued that Reggie Rockstone has created more jobs than any government in the Fourth Republic, considering the economic value the entertainment sector now carries.
“We haven’t given Reggie the right flowers. In fact, we need to give him a whole garden, flowers are not enough. It hurts when I hear some ignorant artistes disrespect him. If Reggie Rockstone had not started the Hiplife movement in 1995, where would all of us be?”
Hafco added that Reggie Rockstone deserves national recognition.
“Reggie must be invited to Parliament one day or to the seat of government, and given an honour, something like the Order of the Volta.”
In the meantime, Dada Hafco has released a new song titled ‘Konongo Kaya’.
