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Veteran Ghanaian Producer Cash Two Passes Away

Ghana’s music industry has been thrown into mourning following the passing of veteran music producer and sound engineer George Bennisah, widely known as Cash Two.

News of his death has sparked an outpouring of grief across the country, with musicians, producers, and fans paying tribute to a man whose influence helped shape the sound of several generations of Ghanaian music.

Cash Two began his journey in the industry as a sound engineer for renowned hiplife artiste Tinny. Through dedication and an ear for innovation, he steadily built a reputation as one of the most respected producers in Ghana.

Over the years, he became known for crafting distinctive beats across multiple genres, particularly Hiplife and Highlife. His creativity, technical skill, and versatility behind the console earned him admiration from both peers and emerging talents.

Throughout his career, Cash Two worked with some of Ghana’s biggest music stars, including Castro, Shatta Wale, Samini, 4X4, Double, Akoo Nana, Guru, and Eno Barony, among others. Beyond working with established acts, he also played a vital role in nurturing young artistes, helping to shape and guide their musical journeys.

Widely regarded as one of the industry’s unsung heroes, Cash Two’s contributions were instrumental in the evolution of Ghanaian music. His work behind the scenes left a lasting imprint on the industry, even if he often remained out of the spotlight.

As tributes continue to pour in, many have described him as a humble, dedicated professional whose legacy will endure through the music he helped create.

Details surrounding his death are yet to be made public.

His passing marks a significant loss to Ghana’s creative arts sector, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him and experienced his work.

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