The weekend has indeed been an entertaining weekend filled with a bunch of performances from various artistes in Ghana and beyond the shores of the country.
The eve of Christmas can go down memory lane as a very memorable day that left an indelible mark in the minds of many Ghanaians who took their chance to join the entertainment train.
The Nappy Boy, T-pain, made his first appearance in Ghana at the “T-pain Live in Ghana” concert at the dome when he stormed the auditorium with some mesmerizing hit songs. Rocking performances from the Nappy boy on the eve of Christmas day thrilled the expectant audience who had trooped into the Dome to catch a glimpse of him.
T-pain performed a variety of songs amidst spectacular dance moves which kept the ecstatic audience on their feet for several hours untiringly. The concert which commenced at 10pm saw other artistes mounting stage to warm the audience who were on tenterhooks awaiting the emergence of T-pain, the king of Auto-tune.
Bra Kelvin Beats exhibited his lyrical fluidity as he took to the stage performing his captivating "Three Headed Beasts" song to the cheers from the audience. He was then followed by Gasmilla who excited the audience with his Azonto antics. The music duo, Keche, also surfaced on the podium smashing their hit song "Sokode".
Just when everybody thought they have had enough from these artistes, the king of the street surprisingly emerged all clad in smock. Kwaw Kese revived the madness syndrome in the patrons as he performed his latest hit, Popping, which fascinated both the young and old present at the Dome.
Buk Bak also drove the jubilant audience back to their heydays as they refreshed their past songs in the minds of the audience who sung along amidst shouts and gestures. Performing their recently made official song "Kolom", Buk Bak totally put the audience on cloud nine.
Whilst the Vision in Progress squad from Nima brought a new variety on stage with songs such as Away and I think I Like am, Nigeria’s Mister Incredible (MI) startled the already thrilled patrons as he performed his electrifying smash hit One Naira among other songs.
Absolutely, T-pain’s mission at the Dome would not have been accomplished without bouncing the entire auditorium. As darkness dawned on the audience, silence prevailed for some minutes before the Nappy boy, T-pain, made an entry onto the platform. Slowly pacing out of his darkened hideout, T-pain stylishly appeared in a black T-shirt with white shades, yellow hat and some glitters which pulled the crowd who could not help but to pluck out their cameras for a snap of him.
T-pain gave a unique rendition of his soothing "5'O'clock", high-pitched "Welcome To My Hood", All Of The Above, All I do is Win and Get Low songs as he danced and sang to the admiration of the crowd.
T-pain Live in Ghana was masterminded by 233 Connect which has proven beyond doubt their capability to outclass their competitors in the entertainment industry.
Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/X fm 95.1/Accra/Ghana
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