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Ghanaian music producer Appiah Dankwah, known in showbiz as Appietus, has relocated to the United Kingdom, where he has established a new recording studio in London.
In a chat with myjoyonline.com, Appietus confirmed the move, saying: “I just set up a new studio in London.”
Appietus' relocation is part of his mission to expand his influence to music markets in other parts of the world.
With his new London-based studio, Appietus aims to provide high-quality music production services to artistes in the UK and beyond.
His presence in the UK is expected to create collaborative opportunities between African and international artistes. Appietus’ new venture marks a significant step in his over two-decade-long career and reflects a growing trend of Ghanaian creatives extending their craft to global markets.
He has worked with top Ghanaian artistes such as Okyeame Kwame, Ofori Amponsah, Samini, Becca, Wutah, Daddy Lumba, among others. Appietus also served as a judge on MTN Hitmaker and has played a major role in mentoring young talent.
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