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‘You will pay for every dollar you collected off my investments’- Bulldog to Appietus

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Popular Artiste Manager, Nana Asiamah Hanson popularly known as Bulldog has descended heavily on Music Producer, Appietus.

According to Bulldog, Appietus has benefitted off his investments, and has lived comfortably for ten years feeding his family from his (Bulldog) projects.

Bulldog’s accusations come following an interview Appietus granted explaining how he came to be privy to music digitalisation.

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In a snippet of the interview on Citi TV shared by Bulldog on his Facebook page, Appietus had stated that when he was first contacted about an Israeli investor on music digitalisation, he was not so sure of the benefits, however, when he submitted a particular song to the platform and the money generated from the streams started hitting his bank accounts, he had a change of heart.

Appietus’s admission of receiving money off some of the songs he produced triggered Bulldog to ask for his share of the revenue.

In a Facebook post calling Appietus out, Bulldog wrote;

“You will pay for every dollar you collected off my investments and you will pay with interest. You have been feeding your family and yourself with our investments for almost 10 years by selling 5Five songs — executive produced and promoted by Bullhaus Entertainment on digital platforms globally without our permission. Get ready – Time to pay up. You will hear from our counsellors.”

See his post below;

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Meanwhile, Bulldog’s former artiste, Papi of 5five music group and Appietus have traded insults on live TV over their 2011 hit song, ‘Muje Baya’.

Papi has accused Appietus of siphoning funds from the group’s music, and leaving them with nothing.

Papi claims Appietus through his company called Creative Studios, has been receiving royalties from five of their songs since the year 2013.

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