I was given a life by Hammer, who rescued me from the slums - Edem

 Renowned Ghanaian rapper Edem, also known as Denning Edem Hotor in private, has expressed his sincere gratitude to mentor Hammer for the significant influence Hammer has had on his life and emerging musical career.

In an open conversation with Bola Ray on Starr Chat, Edem spoke about his lowly origins and thanked Hammer for helping him change his life.

The "Latex" claims that Hammer was essential in rescuing him from the streets and providing him a fresh start. The rapper expressed his thanks visibly as he discussed the important contributions Hammer made to his rise from obscurity to recognition.

"Hammer gave me a life and took me out of the ghetto," he said.
Edem's varied catalog, which includes standout albums like "Mass Production" (2011), "Books & Rhymes" (2014), and "The African Answer" (2017), demonstrates his creative development.
These albums demonstrate not just Edem's growth as a musician but also his persistent dedication to using his music to celebrate African culture and history. A legendary figure in Ghana's music scene, Hammer is well-known for his extraordinary skill as a record producer and for having developed many talents over the years.

The crooner gave Hammer credit for helping him hone his creative abilities and for giving him priceless chances to develop and get recognition in the cutthroat world of music.

Edem expressed gratitude to Hammer for his mentorship, which went beyond music creation, during the conversation. He characterized Hammer as a strong mentor who, in the face of adversity, never lost faith in him. The Ghanaian music scene is profoundly affected by Hammer's mentoring, which transcends Edem's individual path. His impact is still shaping up-and-coming artists and the direction of African hip-hop.

Within the colorful fabric of African music, Edem's path is proof of the transformational power of mentoring and teamwork in pushing musicians toward greatness.

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