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Author: Daily Guide - Daily Guide
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2008
NEW: Ghana Tourist Villas offers an unforgettable holiday and business experience in Accra.
Praye performing on stage The Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) was the venue for an unforgettable show in the history of hiplife music in Ghana! The auditorium of the Conference Centre was full to capacity with patrons of Ghana's modern music genre - hiplife - storming the venue to witness 'Decemba 2 Rememba'.

Virtually every available space in the huge conference hall and its immediate environs stretching onto the main roads leading to the Accra Sports Stadium was occupied.

The line-up for the evening which comprised some of the country's dynamic musicians kept music lovers on their feet throughout the night.

Although most of the artistes on the bill gave a good account of themselves, the general consensus among many of the patrons at the end of the show was that 'Praye' came tops.

Indeed, it was sheer splendour watching the wonderful performance of the sensational hiplife trio as they kept dishing out one popular track after the other, leaving the audience asking for more even when they were leaving the stage.

Praye virtually set the venue on fire when they did the most popular song in the country today - ANGELINA.

Tinny, Okyeame Kwame, Asem, Bradez, Tic Tac, Praye, Becca, Kweku Gyasi, and Christiana Love were all wonderful.

MCs for the show - Jessica Opare Saforo, Sammy Forson, Chris Attoh, Caroline and Yaw Sakyi - steered affairs smoothly.

For those who made it to the Conference Centre, 'Decemba 2 Rememba' 2008 would remain an unforgettable day.

By George Clifford Owusu

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