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Ghanaian gospel musician Frank Tagoe, known professionally as Perez Musik, has described award-winning gospel artiste Joe Mettle as “a mogul in the industry.”
Speaking to Kwame Dadzie and Doreen Avio on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz on October 27 2025, Perez Musik reflected on Joe Mettle’s remarkable growth and his newly launched multi-purpose studio, noting that his journey deserves serious recognition.
“I knew Joe Mettle when the studio was at Dansoman. The wisdom it takes to achieve what he has achieved and do what he has done is something else. I think he needs to be studied,” Perez Musik said.
He further commended Joe Mettle’s humility and constant support for fellow artistes, describing him as an example of consistency and leadership in the music scene.
“Joe Mettle is just not an artiste; he has gone beyond being an artiste. He is a mogul in the industry now,” he stated.
Perez Musik added that Joe Mettle has solidified his artistry and character through discipline and focus, inspiring many within and beyond the gospel fraternity.
“He has cemented his artistry, his personality, and his craft beyond doubt. He’s shown what discipline and focus can achieve. I’m greatly encouraged by it,” he added.
Perez Musik is known for songs such as Blema Tesaa, Hewale Lala, Big God, Glorified, and Kaafo.
He is currently out with a new song titled ‘We Hail You’.
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