Pee GH is a Ghanaian record producer currently residing in New Jersey. He has earned acclaim for producing hit songs such as E.L’s “Koko,” “Abaa,” “Agbo,” “Overdose,” and “Higher,” along with Shatta Wale’s “Am Ok” and “Level,” and D2’s “Wawane.”
He has also contributed to Weisa Greid’s tracks “One Side” and “Ice Cream Man,” and co-produced Samini’s “My Own.”
Additionally, Pee GH is recognized for mixing and mastering Sarkodie’s “Sub Zero.”
FACTS ABOUT PEE GH
- FULL NAME: Emmanuel Bartels
- DATE OF BIRTH: January 20, 1992
- PLACE OF BIRTH: Obuasi, Ashanti Region, Ghana
- NATIONALITY: Ghanaian
- OCCUPATION: Record Producer, Sound Engineer
EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION
Originally from Obuasi in Ghana’s Ashanti Region, Pee GH discovered his love for music early on.
He started making beats with everyday objects like buckets and drums and recorded cassette tapes at home with his younger brother, where he added his own vocals to songs by other artists.
CAREER
Despite his modest beginnings, Pee GH graduated from the University of Ghana, Legon.
After producing beats and recording his first track at E.L’s studio, he moved to New Jersey, where he advanced his music production career and collaborated with prominent artists in Ghana and beyond, guided by Grammy mastering engineer Chris Gehringer.
Renowned for his outstanding engineering abilities, Pee GH has worked with celebrated BET Award winners such as Sarkodie and Stonebwoy.
His talent was acknowledged in 2016 when he won the N.E.G.A Award for Producer of the Year and received a nomination for Producer of the Year at the Ghana Music Awards.
With his hard work and commitment, Pee GH has established himself as a respected presence in the music industry, both locally and globally.
PERSONAL LIFE
He is well-known for being private about his personal life, opting to keep information about his private matters out of the spotlight.