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29th October 2025 2:38:47 PM
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Ghanaian gospel musician Frank Tagoe, known professionally as Perez Musik, has showered praises on fellow artiste Joe Mettle, describing him as a "mugul" whose wisdom and achievements in the music industry are worth studying.
Perez reflected on Joe Mettle’s remarkable growth and his newly launched multi-purpose studio, emphasizing that his journey truly merits admiration and acknowledgment
“I knew Joe Mettle when the studio was at Dansoman. The wisdom it takes to achieve what he has achieved and do what he has done is something else. I think he needs to be studied,” Perez Musik told Kwame Dadzie and Doreen Avio on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz on October 27, 2025.
He is certain that Joe Mettle has advanced beyond the status of an artiste but a mogul in the Industry.
“Joe Mettle is just not an artist; he has gone beyond being an artist. He is a mogul in the industry now,” Perez stated.
Perez Musik further noted that Joe Mettle has strengthened both his craft and character through discipline and focus, serving as an inspiration to people within and outside the gospel music scene.
“He has cemented his artistry, his personality, and his craft beyond doubt. He’s shown what discipline and focus can achieve. I’m greatly encouraged by it,” he added.
Perez Musik is known for songs such as Blema Tesaa, Hewale Lala, Big God, Glorified, and Kaafo.
He has currently released a new song titled ‘We Hail You’.
Renowned gospel musician Joe Mettle has set a record as the first Ghanaian gospel artist to build and launch a full-scale, multi-storey creative facility.
The studio, Reverb Studios, situated in Sowutuom, Accra, is a modern multimedia and production centre which was launched on Saturday, October 4.
Reverb Studios, with a motto “Experience Beyond Production,” according to Joe Mettle, was built to suit international standards in terms of client comfort, acoustic engineering and soundproofing, accessibility and booking systems and multi-functional spaces.
The main studio has the capacity to hold about 150 to 200 people, a good space to allow live music shows, talk shows, and audience recordings.
Reverb Studios also has three professional audio recording rooms, a video post-production studio for both live and recorded editing.
Joe Mettle, during a speech at the launch, explained that every part of Reverb Studios was carefully designed to make clients comfortable and inspired.
It presents guests with beautifully furnished guest rooms, modern restrooms, fully equipped kitchens on each floor (three floors) with contracted chefs to provide meals for clients and guests and it's accessible to everyone.
However, to ensure the sustainability of the facility, he added that there will be rules and guidelines for how the space will be put to use.
The studio’s motto is “Experience Beyond Production.”This means Reverb Studios aims to give clients more than just technical services, it wants to provide a complete creative experience that inspires and supports artists, brands, and event organisers in Ghana and beyond.
The launch was nothing short of a star-studded event, bringing together numerous creatives from the music, media and movie industry.Some of the well-known people present included Kuami Eugene, Akesse Brempong, Adjetey Anang, Nii Okai, Cwesi Oteng, Roselyn Felli, Arnold Asamoah Baidoo, and Kwesi Ernest.
On a separate occasion, Perez stated that in a world where everyone wants to access to your life through attacks and criticisms, staying mysterious can be the greatest shield.
The musician believes that he cannot control how people come at him, but he can control how much of himself he reveals.
“Attacks are normal. The attacks are many, some of them are physical, some of them are spiritual. Some people would slander you…When you are a mystery to people, they always try to figure out a way to get to you. So, sometimes it’s best to remain the mystery that they know you for because when you talk too much or you show too much you give them a lot to be able to get to you."
“Spiritually I would not say they attacked me, but those things happen. But I don’t focus on such things. He who lives in me is greater than he who lives in this world,” Perez Musik stated.
Perez Musik got married to his wife, Abigail, on November 23, 2024, after overcoming a challenging breakup with his former spouse, Doreen.
Taking to Instagram, Perez expressed his gratitude to God and shared his excitement about starting this new chapter of his life.
"Blessed be the Lord who reigns forevermore! #restored," he wrote.
Ghanaian-UK-based preacher and gospel musician Sonnie Badu shared how disappointed his colleague, Perez Musik, felt when fellow gospel artists failed to attend his wedding.
Speaking in an interview on Okay FM on November 26, 2024, Sonnie Badu revealed that the only gospel artist present, apart from himself, was Siisi Beidu.
The turnout was so poor that Perez Musik was both surprised and delighted to see Sonnie Badu. He even offered him a seat right next to him in appreciation of his presence.
"I value relationships, and I cherish humanity. When Perez invited me to his wedding, I told him I would come, but he thought I was joking. It was my first time going to Krokobite, and the road was quite challenging, but I made the effort because I wanted to show love."
He continued, "When I arrived, the only gospel artiste there was Siisi Beidu. I was glad I came, but Perez was heartbroken. It would have been really sad if I hadn’t shown up. He was so overwhelmed that he asked me to sit beside him, but I felt shy."
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