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Smallgod

Smallgod

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Smallgod

Smallgod

Nana Kwame Appiasei, known as Smallgod, is a prominent Ghanaian music entrepreneur, executive producer, and artist born on March 12, 1977. Renowned as the "Abonten Father," he has spent over a decade bridging African music with global audiences, collaborating with numerous artists to promote Afrobeats and Highlife. Key Details of Smallgod's Career and Background: Background: Born in England, he moved to Ghana at a young age before later relocating between London and Amsterdam, which influenced his diverse musical, fashion, and cultural taste. Industry Role: Before becoming a recording artist, he worked for over 15 years behind the scenes as a talent manager, promoter, and curator. Artistic Style: He bridges gaps between genres and continents, collaborating with artists such as Black Sherif, Vic Mensa, and Headie One. Music Projects: He has released albums like Building Bridges and Connecting the Dots. Entrepreneurship: Beyond music, he is involved in streetwear, working with brands like Daily Paper. His shift to becoming a recording artist was heavily influenced by a desire for self-expression, often focusing on authentic Ghanaian sounds.

1
Songs
1
Popular
1,629
Downloads

Nana Kwame Appiasei, known as Smallgod, is a prominent Ghanaian music entrepreneur, executive producer, and artist born on March 12, 1977. Renowned as the "Abonten Father," he has spent over a decade bridging African music with global audiences, collaborating with numerous artists to promote Afrobeats and Highlife. Key Details of Smallgod's Career and Background: Background: Born in England, he moved to

Ghana at a young age before later relocating between London and Amsterdam, which influenced his diverse musical, fashion, and cultural taste. Industry Role: Before becoming a recording artist, he worked for over 15 years behind the scenes as a talent manager, promoter, and curator. Artistic Style: He bridges gaps between genres and continents, collaborating with artists such as Black Sherif, Vic Mensa,

and Headie One. Music Projects: He has released albums like Building Bridges and Connecting the Dots. Entrepreneurship: Beyond music, he is involved in streetwear, working with brands like Daily Paper. His shift to becoming a recording artist was heavily influenced by a desire for self-expression, often focusing on authentic Ghanaian sounds.