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Kumasi responds to Sarkordie and Others

 

There was no space in Royal Lamerta Hotel in Kumasi on December 24 when Homeproud organisers of 24THNITE Concert held the annual event.

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By 7pm, the premises of the hotel was completely filled with people who had come in their numbers to see Sarkodie, Kwabena Kwabena, Fuse ODG and 2face perform.

The concert, which was the third in a series to be rolled out began at about 9pm with unknown musicians who performed for an hour before Kwabena Kwabena mounted the stage at 10 pm.

Singing a mix of his music from Aso to Adult Music, Kwabena Kwabena at intervals during his one hour performance asked the audience the songs they wanted him to sing.

His Adult Music song was the masses favourite. He repeatedly sang it on three occasions and anytime he did, the audience still enjoyed it and danced to it.

 

Sarkodie mounted the stage next after Kwabena Kwabena.  Just as he touched the stage, he introduced a dance move called the Sarkodie dance and within two minutes everyone else was doing it.

Sarkodie sang songs like Baby, Illuminati, Tonga, Dangerous, Azonto Fiesta and many more. His one and half hour performance was something else.

It seemed the audience wanted more from him but Sarkodie who was tired from shouting and jumping left the stage for Fuse ODG.

Fuse ODG wasted no time in dropping his four singles, Azonto, Antenna, Down On One and Million Pound Girl.

As tall as the stage was, Fuse ODG was able to jump into the audience and danced with his fans. Back on stage, he dared three girls from the audience to challenge him in an Azonto dance.

Although, the ladies tried their best, Fuse ODG was undefeated; he proved he was King when it comes to the Azonto dance.

He showed many moves in Azonto which got the audience clapping for him. As at 4: 30 am, there were still many people at the hotel who were jamming like the show had just started.

On the whole, the six hour show was indeed a great one.

 

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