Ghanaian Chronicle (Accra)

Ghana: It's Big With Borax, Ohemaa Mercy, Antwi Ne Antwi & Isaac Ampong

Jacquiline Afua Bondzi

20 July 2007


Music-Music' continued with the new set of artistes last Saturday, exciting the audience with hip-life music and some gospel tunes as well.

The four top artistes comprising Ohemaa Mercy, Great Ampong, the two gospel artistes, Borax and Antwi ne Antwi, both hip life artistes all proved they were in a class of their own that night.

Each artiste had the opportunity to perform twice starting with one of Ghana's favorite gospel artiste Great Ampong.

His performance kept the audience standing and singing with him throughout his show.

Borax, a hip life artiste also paid his dues by setting the stage on fire.

Ohemaa Mercy took her turn as she lifted up the spirit of the studio audience; she was able to move the crowd with her amazing stage performances.

It was indeed a night to remember as Antwi ne Antwi hip life artistes topped it all with a great hit, attracting wild cheers from the studio audience.

Many would have put on their dancing shoes but lack of space made it practically impossible.

The new dimension in the Music-Music show which allows various musicians to compete amongst themselves on stage whiles entertaining the studio audience has made the show a must watch programme every Saturday at Studio 'B' of TV3.

'Music-Music', they say, it's big.

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