
It would never have been out of place had "Yellow Sisi" hitmaker Koo D Boy, now known as Sunshyne and former Abomofour member, Young Rich formerly C Murder invited to perform at the “Back in the day Concert” held in Accra recently by Empire Entertainment as they formed part of the few hitmakers who ruled the airwaves back in the 90's.
Dating back to the 90's and working as solo artists, the beautiful singer and “U don Taba Me” hitmaker, Sunshyne and “Bra Dea” hitmaker, Young Rich have now merged as a new musical group plying with the trade name SunRich.
Breaking the news to the world as they were hosted by Kapital Radio's NY DJ on Homestretch, the duo said they were happy to have finally come together as a group although it had been long coming.
The duo is already out with a new single titled “d33d3w” with instrumentation from Ball J which is so far enjoying massive airplay in the Garden City and hopes to replicate the same fever throughout the country in the next coming weeks.
Refuting rumours that spread that there existed a rivalry between them, the group was happy to say that, “Our unity today should tell anyone that peace can solve all things. We therefore hope to build a strong brand that would bring back the shine that existed in Kumasi with regards to music”
The artistes were thankful to Okyeame Kwame and the Bradez for holding Kumasi all this while and promised to be the third force to bring the shine back to where it deserved to be.
Written by Donkoh Ebenezer


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