So, here’s the scoop: Appiah Dankwah yeah, the guy everyone calls Appietus in the music biz has packed his bags and set up shop in London. Dude’s not just chilling there; he’s actually opened a brand-new studio right in the heart of the city. Pretty bold move, if you ask me.
He told myjoyonline straight up, “I just set up a new studio in London.” No frills, just facts. Gotta love the directness.
Honestly, Appietus isn’t just bouncing around for fun. He’s got this whole plan to level up his game and tap into music scenes way beyond Ghana. The man’s gunning for global vibes now, not just local hits.
With his new London studio, he’s looking to work with artists from the UK and, honestly, anyone from anywhere who’s got the guts (and cash) to make great music. This isn’t just about him, either it’s about connecting African sounds with the rest of the world. You know, breaking down borders, mixing up styles, all that good stuff.
Plus, this move? It’s a big deal for his career. We’re talking over 20 years in the industry, and now he’s taking things up a notch. It’s kind of part of this bigger wave of Ghanaian creatives making their mark outside Africa turns out, the world’s finally paying attention.
In case you forgot, this guy’s worked with pretty much every big name in Ghana: Okyeame Kwame, Ofori Amponsah, Samini, Becca, Wutah, Daddy Lumba... the list goes on. And let’s not even start on his time as a judge on MTN Hitmaker or all the up-and-coming talent he’s mentored. The guy’s a legend, no doubt.