Ghanaian Music Producer Appietus Aims to Break Guinness Record for Most Hit Songs
Ghanaian music producer Appiah Dankwah, popularly known as Appietus, has expressed his intention to break the Guinness Record for the Music Producer with the most hit songs. Currently, the title is held by Johnny Kitagawa, a renowned American-Japanese music producer, who has a record of 232 hit songs spanning various genres.
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Appietus is just four songs behind Kitagawa, with a current count of 228 hit songs. He firmly believes that he will soon achieve this remarkable feat and equalize the record. Throughout his career, Appietus has produced several notable hit songs, including “Angelina,” “Run Run Sometin,” “Kakyere Me,” “Shordy,” “Adonko,” “Kotosa,” “Goosy Gander,” “Change Your Style,” “World Trade Center,” “Waist & Power,” “Yesi Yesi,” “Miss Doctor,” “Womanizer,” “Front & Back” featuring K.K Fosu, “Swagger” featuring Sarkodie, “Makoma” featuring Kwabena Kwabena, “Do Me Na Mendo Wo Bi” (Appietus Compilation), and many others.
Throughout his career, Appietus has collaborated with industry giants such as Obrafour, Sarkodie, Praye, Castro, Daddy Lumba, 5five, 4X4, Wutah, Ofori Amponsah, Kofi Nti, Nkasei, Lord Kenya, Buk Bak, and many more.
With his extensive catalog of hit songs and collaborations, Appietus is determined to make history and solidify his name as one of the most successful music producers in the world.
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