Smallgod
Bio
Nana Kwame Appiasei born March 12, 1977, professionally known as Smallgod, is a Ghanaian music entrepreneur, cultural curator, and streetwear enthusiast who has played a significant role in shaping and promoting Ghana’s music scene for over a decades. Widely respected for his influence and industry connections, he has built a reputation as a key figure in bridging African music with global audiences.
After years of working behind the scenes as a talent manager, promoter, and cultural tastemaker, Smallgod took a bold leap into the spotlight as a recording artist and executive producer. His transition reflects his deep understanding of the industry and his commitment to creating platforms that amplify African talent.
Known for his strong international network, Smallgod has collaborated with a wide range of artists across Africa and beyond, contributing to the global growth of Afrobeats and contemporary African music. His efforts and long-standing impact on the streets and in the culture have earned him the respected title “Abonten Father.”
Through his projects, collaborations, and cultural influence, Smallgod continues to play a pivotal role in connecting the streets to the world and pushing African music onto the global stage.












