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Music Producer, Appiah Dankwah, popularly known as Appietus, said that if Afriyie Wutah wants the VGMA ‘Audio Engineer of the Year’ award so badly, the organizers of the scheme should go ahead and give it to him.
This comes after Appietus said that, Afriyie Wutah didn’t submit his name as the person who mixed and mastered his song “Country Hot”—a song nominated in the aforementioned category.
On the Daybreak Hitz with Andy Dosty, the Music producer said the artiste brought the song to him to mix and master before it was released on 14th August 2021.
However, he said if Afriyie wants to take the credit for mixing and mastering his song, he can do so rightly.
“If he wants the award that badly, they should give it to him,” he noted.
The Azonto Fiesta producer said if the artiste added his name to his submission, Afriyie’s name will still be retained in the nomination list, and he [Appietus’] name will be added to the same category.
“If you had told them I mixed the song, they would not have removed you. They will just add your name because I mixed and mastered and you produced and recorded,” he claimed.
The “Country Hot” song, released in the midst of the “Fix the Country” campaign which was topical in the last quarter of 2021.
It addressed how the fix the country petition came about and the reactions it attracted.
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