
As part of their social responsibility, Baron 1 Entertainment and Money Farm Records last week donated computers worth over GH¢3000 to God’s Way Academy at Aboabo in the Eastern Region.
Baron 1 Entertainment and Money Farm Records is a music production company committed to nurturing music makers throughout their careers and instituting training programmes which would be aimed at sharpening their skills.
The donation forms part of the company’s social responsibility aimed at improving the standard of education in the country.
The record company which has acted as the main hub for music of the highest quality in Ghana, during the presentation, said it was ready to assist needy institutions as well as brilliant but needy children.
During the presentation, the Chief Executive Officers of Baron 1 Entertainment and Money Farm Records, Samuel Boateng and Michael Asiedu, who are also executive music producers, disclosed that their outfit was set to help discover talented artistes groom them and later present them to the world.
Kofi Nartey, who received the items on behalf of the school, expressed his profound gratitude to the music company for the kind gesture.
Baron 1 Entertainment and Money Farm Record which has Ruff N Smooth on its label used the occasion to announce that Ruff N Smooth would be launching its latest hit single and video ‘Dance for Me’ at the Krystis Night Club located at East Legon in Accra on March 2.
Outlining some of their plans for this year, the CEOs said currently they were planning to organize seminars and workshops to upgrade the talent and musical skills of youth who have chosen music as their future career.
They disclosed that their outfit has plans of establishing music school to train the youth who wants to develop their musical talents and skills.