In this episode, we play host to Derek Osonwa, professionally known as Dekumzy, a Nigerian record producer, musician, composer, pianist, and songwriter. One of the pioneers of what became the genesis of the music industry in southeast, Nigeria. From Enugwu, Dekumzy went on to produce hits like "Baby Oku" by Flavour N'abania, "Strong and Mighty" by Mr Raw featuring Flavour N'abania, "Carolina Remix" by Dr Alban featuring Charly Boy, "No Time" by Bracket featuring P-Square, "Yori Yori Remix" by Bracket ft 2Baba. He also produced and was the brain behind the Desperate Chicks, a popular all female music group and so many other accomplishments. 


Uche Okoye @UchePOkoye leads him in a series of questions as he narrates his journey in the music industry and reveals some never heard stories behind some of his successes. 


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