What a blessing to hear from the legend himself. A very refreshing interview. Kudos to him for his great impact on our entertainment industry. Respect to you Sir. 👏🏾
He's a gem and true legend. I remember he produced the Tagoe sisters 'Aban dzin dzin' which is still uplifting. Live long and prosper thou big brother 🙏 🙌 🙏🍇🕊
Hahahaha instrumentalist always don’t knw the lyrics of the songs but when u make a mistake the instantly knw it and correct you but when u ask them to sing then wahala. Most tight instrumentalist I knw are like this. It’s amazing ……😂😂😂
Samens, is this the Zapp Mallet who used to operate from osu penta hotel, down in the 1980s and 90s? Wow, what a blessing. Best wishes from planet pluto. The man and your program have reached afar.
But honestly I think the chip ins were too much he didn’t allow zap to finish most statements it’s like uncle really had some stories to share but the host kept taki it out of his mouth.
Always refreshing to listen to folks who lived through the 70s and 80s. Helps you get a sense of how life was back then plus appreciate how far we've come. Uncle Zapp has paid his dues. Looking forward to Part II of this convo and the new Lord Kenya project already.
It’s amazing you call him Uncle Zapp. Back at Accra Academy, that’s how he was called. Sometimes we added a twist and called him Aaakro Zapp. I last saw him at a funeral in 2018 at victory Bible church.
I have been waiting for this video. Thanks for uploading. Looking forward to more!!!!!!
What a blessing to hear from the legend himself. A very refreshing interview. Kudos to him for his great impact on our entertainment industry. Respect to you Sir. 👏🏾
Herrr puulele!!! Wonderful God bless you uncle
He's a gem and true legend. I remember he produced the Tagoe sisters 'Aban dzin dzin' which is still uplifting.
Live long and prosper thou big brother 🙏 🙌 🙏🍇🕊
I never knew he is a Ghanaian wooow
Wow!!! That's soooooo Powerful , the Man real GIFT from God. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
At Accra Aca we called him Uncle Zapp.
Hahahaha instrumentalist always don’t knw the lyrics of the songs but when u make a mistake the instantly knw it and correct you but when u ask them to sing then wahala. Most tight instrumentalist I knw are like this. It’s amazing ……😂😂😂
The chaplain he talked about was Rev Atorh Hesse De Sabath, alias Amo.
Please do a part 2 in a recording studio
Samens, is this the Zapp Mallet who used to operate from osu penta hotel, down in the 1980s and 90s?
Wow, what a blessing. Best wishes from planet pluto. The man and your program have reached afar.
Maybe we should have somebody interview sam mens coz he also is loaded
But honestly I think the chip ins were too much he didn’t allow zap to finish most statements it’s like uncle really had some stories to share but the host kept taki it out of his mouth.
Legendary 🙌🏿
The Legendary zapp
I enjoyed this interview waaa!
My senior at Accra Academy. Bleoo!
Great producer,Zapp.
Legend !
Always refreshing to listen to folks who lived through the 70s and 80s. Helps you get a sense of how life was back then plus appreciate how far we've come. Uncle Zapp has paid his dues. Looking forward to Part II of this convo and the new Lord Kenya project already.
It’s amazing you call him Uncle Zapp. Back at Accra Academy, that’s how he was called. Sometimes we added a twist and called him Aaakro Zapp. I last saw him at a funeral in 2018 at victory Bible church.