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  • Dennis Hope Yasso (born 5 May 1991), professionally known as DeeYasso is a Nigerian record producer, mixing & mastering engineer, multi-Instrumentalist, songwriter and a lawyer. He made his mainstream debut when he produced Yemi Alade's song titled "Tomorrow" which received a nomination at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards for Best African Music Performance


    Early life


    Dee Yasso was born in Taraba State, Nigeria He attended University of Maiduguri, where he studied law from 2010 to 2016, he attended the Nigerian Law School Abuja afterwards and was successfully called to the Nigerian Bar Association as a Lawyer and Solicitor of The Federal Republic Of Nigeria. At a very young age, he showcased his interest in music in a church choir, where he first started playing drums in the year 1999. He learned to play the guitars and piano. Dee Yasso started production in the year 2006 professionally


    Career


    On February 14, 2020, Dee Yasso primarily produced Chike’s debut studio album Boo of the Booless which was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2020 Headies Awards.
    On February 26, 2021 he primarily produced Ric Hassani album titled "The Prince I Became"
    In December 2023, he produced a chart topping single Egwu by Chike and MohBad which peaked at No. 1 at the Official Nigeria Top 100, earning him a debut on the TurnTable charts producer top 100

    So far he has worked with major artists in the Nigeria music industry like Yemi Alade, Dave, Sauti Sol, Oxlade and more.
    In July 2024, he produced three songs on Yemi Alade's studio album "Rebel Queen", including a single titled "Tomorrow" which received a nomination at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards for Best African Music Performance.


    Discography




    = Selected albums produced and songwriting credit

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    = Singles produced

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    Awards and nominations




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