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CEO/Founder of Ditto Music and Ditto Coffee, Matt Parsons has revealed that the Wi-Fi password of the London branch of their shop is the name of award-winning Ghanaian rapper, Sarkodie.
In a Twitter post, Matt disclosed that each branch of Ditto Coffee has individual passwords which are the names of amazing artistes on the Ditto Music but ‘Sarkodie’ is the password for the branch in London.
In all Ditto Coffee locations the WiFi password is an inspirational @Dittomusic artist.
In our London location it”™s the main man @sarkodie. #sarkodie pic.twitter.com/wSPB6bDzzH — Matt Parsons (@ceomattparsons) January 28, 2020
The coffee shop hosts musicians who come to collaborate and play shows over coffee.
Ditto Music is a worldwide record label that champions independent music and currently supports over 150,000 artistes with an aim to create a fairer music industry.
The Shoreditch, London branch was officially opened on January 14, 2020, adding to the already existing Liverpool and Manchester branches.
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