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Yasmeen

“I met Yasmeen through the ‘Bless the Mic’ nights run by promoter PY. We talked about collaborating and then one day Yasmeen came to my studio in Accra and she sang the track “Dey Suffer” I was blown away and I set about constructing a song that would suit the vocal. I’m really pleased with the results and I think the song is destined for big things. Yasmeen has not only got a beautiful voice, she is also a very positive person to be around”
- Richy Pitch
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Yasmeen Helwani-Nsiah

Daughter of music legend Faisal Helwani, Yasmeen was born into music royalty in Ghana. She started singing and performing very early in her life. It didn’t take long for her amazing voice and skills to catch her father’s attention, and in 1989,

When she was just nine years old; Faisal presented Yasmeen to the Ghanaian public for the first time. It was the ‘Ayekoo-Tsooboi’ Concert in1989 at what was then called the Accra Sports Stadium featuring Ghanaba (Guy Warren), Jewel Ackah, The Guinea Dance Ensemble and hosted by Tommy Annan Forson. Yasmeen performed a rendition of the Ghana National Anthem to close the show. It was such a hit that, after that, Faisal often presented Yasmeen to close his shows with the national anthem.

By age 13 Yasmeen was writing her own songs and by age 16 she was recording her first album – ‘My Sunshine’ released in 1997, just before she left to pursue a Business Economics degree in Canada. She however made time to come back to Ghana in 1998 for the release of ‘FAITH’ An inspirational album co-written by, and dedicated to her mother Victoria. Yasmeen stunned audiences everywhere with her vocal abilities and soon earned the nickname ‘Golden Voice’ from critics and through music reviews.

‘My life was turned upside down when I lost my younger brother Waleed – a talented guitarist and musician in 2005. Waleed’s passing, being such a shock, affected us all and really affected our musical motivation. My father joined Waleed in July 2008.  Both my mentor and my prodigy are gone but I have realized that there are so many more mentors and possible prodigies out there! I miss Waleed and my father terribly but now, I’m making my life a grand success in their honour. Since it has proven to be such a roller-coaster ride, I’m taking charge, grabbing the controls and riding this roller-coaster like I never did before!’

Yasmeen is gearing up to release her next album which will be preceded by the single ‘Paddy’ with the B-side featuring ‘Dey Suffer’.