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Joker: The Producer Behind Black Sherif Who Loves Dismantling Cars

Nana Adwoa Nhyira Bonsuby Nana Adwoa Nhyira Bonsu
July 1, 2026
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Joker Nharnah, Ghanaian record producer and sound architect

Joker Nharnah, Ghanaian record producer and sound architect

In a rare morning interview, reclusive Ghanaian music producer  Joker born as  Joshua Aime Adjei opened up about his unconventional path from IT technician and bank data engineer to one of the country’s most sought-after beatmakers, while revealing a surprising personal passion for mechanically rebuilding cars.

The conversation highlighted his self-taught ethos, selective collaborations, and multifaceted interests.

“I actually worked with, like, a lot of artists even before I met Black Sherif. Like, a lot. Like, 20, 30 plus”

Joker Nharnah, Ghanaian record producer and sound architect

Joker said when reflecting on his early career. Those initial studio experiences were nerve-wracking for the young producer. “When I entered into a studio and I’m even supposed to play beats, I’m like, what if they don’t like it?”

Joker adopted his artistic name in 2015 on a whim. “I just chose it. I just wanted something random. It doesn’t have any meaning or anything,” he explained. The now-famous laugh sound tag was suggested by a friend: “Someone was like, nah, I have something good for you. And the person sent me the laughter. And that was it.”

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His entry into music production began during senior high school after observing a dancer using Fruity Loops. Intrigued by the technical demands, he downloaded the demo and quickly drew parallels to his IT background. “This is also IT. You need to know how to use your computer very well,” he recalled. He funded studio sessions for fellow students simply to observe professionals at work. “I learned by looking at what they were doing. That’s how I learned.”

Before The Music

Before committing fully to music, Joker pursued higher education at Ghana Telecom University and worked in data engineering at Ghana Commercial Bank. A spontaneous call changed his trajectory. “Marie called me and was like, oh, there’s a session, so I should come. So I ran away from work, but I had my laptop with me,” he said.

That session with Black Sherif proved transformative. They recorded three songs on their first night together.

Joker described their working dynamic as seamless. “When you know what you are doing, and he also knows what he’s doing, that is it.” The pair continues to create regularly, with fresh ideas emerging constantly.

Joker makes beats rapidly, often identifying the right direction within seconds and completing the skeleton in about five minutes.

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He maintains a selective approach to collaborations despite growing demand. “When you limit yourself, right, you can do so many things,” he explained, stressing that creative ideas are fleeting and work best with the right artists. This philosophy has shaped his career, allowing him to focus on quality and genuine creative alignment.

One of the interview’s most unexpected revelations came when Joker discussed his mechanical pursuits. A lifelong tinkerer who enjoys dismantling gadgets, he extended this curiosity to automobiles. “I woke up once. I was like, you know, let me just buy a car and dismantle it. Let me see what goes into it,” he said. He acquired a BMW, stripped it down to the chassis, rebuilt it with a new engine and custom parts over a period of more than a year, and later dismantled it again.

He has since purchased a Dodge and maintains a personal yard for these projects. When asked about turning the hobby into a business, his response was straightforward: “Satisfy my soul.”

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Joker Nharnah, Ghanaian record producer and sound architect

Joker noted that his family remains unaware of this side of his life. “This is the first time they’re even going to hear this, actually. They don’t know.” As an only child, he described a strong sense of self-reliance. “I’m closer to myself.”

On success and mindset, Joker projected quiet confidence. “I’ve always believed in myself. And I’ve always told myself that I’m already there.”

Looking forward, the producer is preparing his debut solo album for next year and has named several artists he admires for potential features, including Teejay, Kujo Black, and Fredi Garbine. He has already released collaborative work with Black Sherif, such as the track “Lucky”.

Joker’s story is one of persistent self-development and technical curiosity. From IT roots and corporate experience to building a distinctive sound in Ghana’s music industry, he has carved his own path. His ability to balance music production with personal mechanical projects demonstrates a restless, inquisitive mind that refuses to be limited to one field.

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Joker Nharnah, Ghanaian record producer and sound architect

As Ghanaian music continues to gain international prominence, producers like Joker  technically proficient, creatively independent, and quietly determined remain essential to its growth.

Today’s interview has offered fans a deeper appreciation of the man behind the beats: a dedicated creative whose signature sound and personal passions continue to evolve.

READ ALSO: Mahama Leads Ghana in Prayer and Thanksgiving to God

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