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Perhaps when he sang on Sarkodie’s Azonto Fiesta, 5Five’s Mujee Baya; and Bosso Nkena, and NY’s I Like That , sound engineer and music producer, Appietus, was giving a hint that he could sing too.
And last month, Appietus released his first single as a recording artiste. The song Kuntunimu features Castro.
Although he didn’t do much singing on Kuntunimu, Appietus said he is ready to do more singing on his subsequent works to hit the market soon.
Talking to Showbiz, the award winning sound engineer said his latest song is a teaser to what is about to happen since many people have doubted his singing capability.
“Kuntunimu which means under the blanket in Twi is to tell people what to expect from me when I start dropping my singles. ”
According to Appietus, he felt the time is right to show the world the other side of him. “I did well when I featured on Azonto Fiesta, Mujee Baya and Bosso Nkena and I know the singles I am about to release would be accepted by Ghanaians”
He explained that ever since he started featuring on other musicians’ songs, his fans and the musicians themselves have mounted pressure on him to come out with his own songs.
“Initially, I did not want to sing even though I had the talent but I have no option right now than to go all out since a lot of people are requesting songs from me. I can say without fear that Appietus as singer will be a house-hold name soon” he added.
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