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Appietus Sends Strong Warning To Bulldog Over Selling Of 5Five’s Songs

Source The Ghana Report

Ghanaian music producer, Appietus has promised to deal with Bulldog for threatening to sue him over allegations of selling 5Five’s songs.

Appietus has indeed accepted the claim of uploading 5Five’s songs on an online store because he was never paid after recording the songs for the group in 2010.

According to him, he only started earning huge sums of money in dollars a few months after one foreigner who is a ‘white man’ uploaded his songs online. He said it was based on an agreement.

This shocking revelation on how Appietus sold 5Five’s songs online got the owner of Bullhaus Entertainment, Bulldog very angry, and took to his Facebook page to threaten the legendary producer for the action he believes to be unethical.

“Appietus, 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 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 counsels,” Bulldog alleged.

Reacting to Bulldog’s threat, Appietus, in an interview monitored by The Ghana Report with Ghanaweekend.com promised to deal with the popular artiste manager for accusing him wrongly.

He questioned why Bulldog, who is claiming to be the executive producer, would wait all these while before coming out to claim ownership of the songs, “if he truly paid for them”.

“If Bulldog is saying he invested in those songs, why didn’t he know the songs were being sold online? If Bulldog is now saying this after all these years, then he is the biggest f***… Why would you sit and watch someone sell your property all these years without knowing? I will deal with him”.

“I didn’t upload Ofori Amponsah and Lumba’s songs because they paid… Bulldog should make sure he has evidence because what I will do to him…I am not like Akufo-Addo whom he can insult and go scot-free”.

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