Celebrated Ghanaian music producer, Appietus, has leapfrogged his career by relocating to establish himself in the United Kingdom, signaling a bold move to amplify Ghana's musical influence out there.
In an interview this week on Hitz FM, Appietus explained that his decision to relocate was fueled by a deep desire to push Ghana's unique sound beyond borders and position it firmly within the international music scene.
“In the UK, they have their type of genres. They have producers who are doing afrobeats and that kind of jams I was doing back then,” he said. “Being here is going to be a serious thing to start Ghanaian sound to the world easily. That is one of the reasons why I am here as well,” he added.
Known for crafting iconic hits for top Ghanaian artists, Appietus has been a driving force in Ghana's music industry.
His move to the UK not only expands his reach but also opens new doors for collaboration between Ghanaian artists and the wider global music communities.


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