“Wotome Woshi” which translates as “we came and they run”, his first radio hit single was released in 2006. He had a daughter with Stacey before they finally got married and after, God blessed them with a baby boy.Įdem appeared on Voice of America where he talked about his “Nyedzilo” video, which features Mavin Records’very own Reekado Banks, and his videos such as “The One”, featuring Sway that talks about Africa’s liberation and his award-winning song Koene that were previously featured on Music Time Africa by Heather Maxwell and Vincent Makori. The ceremony was attended by friends and family. He recorded in the underground with artists including Kokromoti, Nival, Trigmatic, Vyroz, M.O.B and Osibo. After senior high school, he proceeded with his quest to build a commercial career in music. They performed at the school as well as at funfairs elsewhere. In senior high, he formed a 6-member group called the Ringmasters. He joined his first music group in junior high. He grew up surrounded by music, ranging from hip hop to dancehall, reggae and highlife.īy age nine, Edem was usually caught pounding on tables, empty tins and any item that could produce good rhythm. His only immediate family at the moment is his sister. He was left with his dad, a lawyer, and his sister. He completed his primary and Junior High education at the Amazing Love International Schools.Īs a product of the secondary school system in Ghana, he enrolled in Bishop Herman College for his senior high school education. The young Edem spent most of his youth in Accra and Aflao. Of two kids, Edem is the only son and Wendy Sefakor Agbeviadey.
Edem hails from Dzogadze, a small town in Abor, in the Volta Region of Ghana.