After migrating to Canada and opening his entertainment business which covers various genres of music, the Guyanese-based Canadian singer, songwriter and producer Ahamad Ally, popularly known as ‘Prince Ally’, is now back in his birth country to help foster the music industry and aid in the development of upcoming Guyanese artistes.
The 62-year-old Ally, who grew up in the village of Corriverton in Berbice, had migrated to Canada in the 1990s with his wife and two children where he made a pretty good life for himself. He opened an electronic store and launched his music business Island Flavour and later his own record label Ally Talent International.