In the mid seventies, a new culture was born, a culture that brought about a new way of living to it’s people. This culture also picked up so many elements of life as it grew up to fame.
This culture was called Hip Hop. There were so many strong heavy weights in the rap culture of hip hop. From DJ Kool Herc, down to NWA, Rakim and down to the new era of 2Pac,Notorious BIG, Busta Rhymes, Jay Z and etc.
Almost a decade after the invention of this culture, somewhere in the motherland, the wife of an ex soldier gave birth to a baby boy and she named him Isaac Fernando Minyila. He was raised by both parents in a small town in the north of Ghana(Bolgatanga).
At the age of six, he was taken to a boarding school down south of Ghana with the intensions of giving him good education and good raising.
The school was very popular for it’s music and it’s ability to bring out young musicians. But his parents didn’t want him to become a musician due to the mistakes some great musicians did, like getting addicted to drugs, but to me, Y-Tee says “I think God made me to go to school there learn the concepts of music”.
There, he joined the school band and studied how to play drums. After skipping drum lessons for sometime, he was dismissed from the band. But that didn’t let his love for music game down, still druming on boxes and tables while friends beat box with their mouths, they still made pretty good tunes to the ear.
At J.S.S 2 (8th Grade), he started writing and miming famous tunes of artist like Shaggy, Busta Rhymes, Dr. Dre, Tupac and Snoop Dogg. At S.S.S.1 (10th Grade), he started writing his own lyrics and started performing, by then, his love for the game grew much more stronger and was unleashed like a beast.
Always skipping school and spending more time in the studio, even, if he didn’t have money to record, he still loved and admired just being in the studio watching others record and engineers at work.
He later then heard production works of Dr. Dre, which drew his attention to another side of the game of being a producer, performing at local shows and learning production works from a close friend Paa Jay, who was an engineer in Studio 502. Y-Tee never gave up to what he believd in.
Making wack beats and being laughed at, he still aimed for what he was looking for.
Going through a lot of up’s and downs, Y-Tee still stood strong to his theme “LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT”. He always found ways and means of making it no matter what it takes. Never under estimate a nigger you see on any street, being it the America or any other place. Growing up in the street of America is one hard thing but growing up in the street of the motherland(Africa) is a hard fight for survival, not a hustle for fancy stuff like the bently’s and bling blings.
For so many years practicing music and engineering, the right time now came for him to put his skills into use. Working with underground rap artistes like Bone Dog, Holy Sinner, Flexybone, Israel, G-Dogg, Storm, Redmoney, Young Ice, Kwaku Nsoroma and productions for Yatta and the whole of Grind Hard Productions.
Still looking out for more to do like moving into music video directing and acting, you could tell for yourself, who and what Y-Tee is made up off.
He stood to the Hustlers game and played it by his own rules. This is Y-Tee’s music life.



Watz gud,yoo dis ya boy x-ray jus read thru dis article bout Y-Tee n I’m feelin his swag.Like his strong belief of makin in it n survivin no matter wat it takez.I’m a rapper maself n we all tranna get our shine but it’s hard 2 suggest da way these producers of 2day choose their type artistes,I guess they say uniqueness but if u luk deep down u will find out dat all these hiplife artistes sound da same which mite b a very bad endin for hiplife.Errbody got a different style n skillz but dey try to fit themselves in other artistes bcuz producers these dayz choose artistes by comparin dem to others 1st.It can’t work dat way.Afta ppl tlk bout how hiplife is dyin.I’m a US based underhround rapper wit a whole different flow,lyrics,skills,and style.I rap wit str8 punch-lines n errthang but most produers mite not like ma way of rappin y?cuz dey think i sond too gangsta or too much american based.But then I ask maself “if hiplife came from da word hiphop das y it got dat hip infront of it n hiphop is an american based style of rappin,y should thurr b a problem wit ma style of rappin?”.I think hiplife is soundin too da same,da beat,da lyrics,da topics n errthang is one-way.The game needs a change 4 the real style of rappin to come thru too and X-RAY I’m hurr 2 do dat.Now I ain tranna sound like I kno errthang but from da least I kno das wat I think is wrong wit ghana hiplife.I ain bluffin neither i’m i braggin if u wanna kno n hear ma way of rappin,feel free to visit ma page at http://WWW.MYSPACE.COM/DAKIDXRAY.N like I sed n alwayz will,”HIPLIFE AIN DEAD,I’M TAKIN IT TO DA NEXT LEVEL”…X-RAY.Plz Take a minute outta ya busy n check out ma page.Again its http://WWW.MYSPACE.COM/DAKIDXRAY.Thank Y’all.Peace out 1.
wooooooooooooooooow y-tee you are great i hope i will join you soon
Y-tee is blood and a very good friend.back in the those times that we will be in the stidio d 502 making beats with Papa jay amd he dishing out good stiff stuffs.I interviewed him and i wish u had the chance to listen to his flarey.
Y-tee and hipi pop music now is like Alan Kyeremanteng and Monry.They always fety bout.
Watch out for his full cd album coming soon featuring artistes like Dat Joe,The boys fom Harlem,Akon,Blitz and Mensah.
Any 411 about him give me a call 0244941892 and lets take hip pop in Ghana to more than 70 degrees
Y-tee is blood and a very good friend.back in the those times that we will be in the stidio d 502 making beats with Papa jay amd he dishing out good stiff stuffs.I interviewed him and i wish u had the chance to listen to his flarey.
Y-tee and hipi pop music now is like Alan Kyeremanteng and Monry.They always fety bout.
Watch out for his full cd album coming soon featuring artistes like Fat Joe,The boys fom Harlem,Akon,Blitz and Mensah.
Any 411 about him give me a call 0244941892 and lets take hip pop in Ghana to more than 70 degrees
Y-Tee is a home boy from the hood.
We’re keeping it real
yo tee,keep ur head up, you know who we are, we gat your back all the way, worry not about these fags.stay focus iight holla at me BX for ever word up.big up
hai hommies Y-Tee is de real guy to talk bout wen it comes to Ghanaian hip hop…man we got u r bck so keep doin ya thang….thumps up!!!