Ghanaian Saxophonist, Mizter Okyere has revealed how he met former USA President Donald Trump in 2020 after doing his ‘YMCA’ campaign sax cover.
Speaking in an interview, he disclosed how playing saxophone has brought numerous benefits to his life.
He narrated:
“I happened to be in the USA during the lockdown in 2020 and that year was also an election year in the country and Trump’s song was trending.
“YMCA was the song and it was really trending on social media in the USA during the election year in 2020 and I did the sax cover of that song”.
Mizter Okyere
Also, he revealed that after he released the sax cover of Donald Trump’s song, he had a call in the USA that his cover has been seen and Donald Trump would love to see him.
He disclosed:
“I thought it was a joke when they said Trump wanted to see me and I was booked and taken to where Trump was holding his rally which was Hollywood in California and I met Trump.
“During that time my visa to stay in the USA had expired but they renewed it for me and so sax has brought so many benefits in my life so far so good”.
Mizter Okyere
Lots of money is made from playing musical instruments

A saxophonist, Born Daniel Okyere Donkor but popularly known as Mizter Okyere advised parents to allow their kids to learn how to play musical instruments.
The instrumentalist and producer revealed that every child should be given at least a day within the week to do rehearsals.
During an interview, the 2019 Best Instrumentalist of the Year at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) said he makes a lot of money from playing saxophone.
He said:
“There’s more money in playing musical instruments and so I would advise parents to allow and encourage their kids who play either saxophone or trumpet and co.”.
Mizter Okyere
He advised:
“Even if you don’t want your child to play musical instruments on a full-time basis, just allow the child to have a day within the week to use it for their rehearsals to build up.
“When the person travels abroad, there music is something and when you play a musical instrument at a show for just five to ten minutes, you can make like $3,000 to $4,000”.
Mizter Okyere

The talented Ghanaian saxophonist, in a heartwarming display of camaraderie and cross-cultural appreciation, renowned saxophonist Kenny G gifted his treasured saxophone.
This unexpected gesture occurred during a meeting between the two artists in the United States, leaving Mizter Okyere in awe and sparking excitement in the music industry.
The exchange not only symbolizes the power of music to connect people across borders but also highlights the recognition of exceptional talent from diverse backgrounds.
Mizter Okyere, a multiple award-winning saxophonist from Ghana, has been making waves in the music industry with his exceptional talent and soulful performances.
His unique ability to infuse Afrobeat rhythms and melodies into contemporary music has garnered him international recognition and a dedicated fanbase.
From sharing stages with notable African artists to collaborating with renowned international acts, Mizter Okyere’s talent has shone brightly, establishing him as a force to be reckoned with.
The two saxophonists shared stories, techniques, and experiences, bridging the gap between their respective musical backgrounds.
Kenny G, a true icon in the world of smooth jazz, expressed his deep admiration for Mizter Okyere’s skill, versatility, and ability to connect with audiences through his captivating performances.
The collaboration between these two experts opens doors for future partnerships and further emphasizes the global nature of music. It serves as an inspiration for aspiring musicians and reinforces the notion that talent knows no boundaries.