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Music Producer, Prince Fosu, popularly known in showbiz as iPappi has secured a music publishing deal with Sony Music UK.
This deal was landed through London based music production company, Palm Wine Music LTD, with company registration number 12021977.
This development gives the company legal right to license and exploit iPappi’s work and receive profits on his behalf.
“Happy to announce to everyone that I have inked a publishing deal with Sony Music,” he revealed in a post on Twitter May, 25.
Happy to announce to everyone that I have inked a publishing deal with Sony Music 🙏#notyourregularproducer
— iPappi (@PrinxiPappi) May 25, 2020
The signing of this new deal will push his creative work and Ghana’s image to the global front.

He recently worked on 'Bow Down' in Stonebwoy’s fast-rising ‘Anloga Junction’ album. This song featured South African rapper Nasty C.
iPappi has also worked on other hit songs like Kojo Cue, Shaker and Kwesi Arthur's 'Up and Awake' and Stonebwoy’s Ololo song which featured Nigeria’s Teni.
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