Zapp Mallet

He continued to the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi where he studied publishing skills for his bachelor's degree.

In the hiplife circus Zapp has worked with Reggie Rockstone, Lord Kenya, Obour, Obrafour and Akyeame.

[1][2][3][4] In 2008, Zapp served on the Opening and Closing Ceremony Sub-Committee of the Confederation of African Nation football tournament (afcon) that was hosted by Ghana.

He served as the music director and guitarist for the burger concert highlife tour that was organized by the Goethe-Institut in 2008 as part of Ghana's 51st independence day celebration.

He is a member of the Ghana Music Awards planning committee and a facilitator on WAPI; an Art showcase and interruptive platform organized by the British Council.

Zapp's interest is in the fusion of different genres of music such as Rock, Jazz, Orchestra and Pop blended with African rhythms to create new sounds.

Zapp worked on some of Reggie's earliest recordings; agoo, Tsoo Boi and Night life in Accra.

[11] Reggie later apologised to Zapp for his utterances on television and radio regarding the conversation of who founded the hiplife genre.

He believed Zapp's argument was an attempt to discredit him for creating a brand many young Ghanaian artistes benefit from.