Ghana’s VIP was, a couple of days ago, under the
spotlight on Thisis50.com which
purportedly belongs to superstar rapper, 50 Cent.
The group happens to be the first African group to
get spotlight on that platform.
Thisis50.com is famed
for its
top entertainment and Hip-hop exclusive contents, especially with stuff about
50 Cent.
Thisis50.com
and Young Jack Thriller spoke with the Ghanaian hip life group and the trio
talked about Africa’s entertainment and particularly Ghana’s excelling music
industry.
It
also spoke about how to talk to girls in Africa, its mission, America showing
the negativity of Africa and its new music.
As
expected, the group projected the latest made-in-Ghana dance, Azonto on the platform and taught Young
Jack how to do the dance.
Video
coverage of the interview is on YouTube.com and generating a lot of attention.
The
spotlight adds to the international exposure Ghanaian artistes have started
getting. Last week, Sarkodie made a breakthrough by winning a BET Award.
VIP
is currently making a lot of waves in the USA where it has been touring as part
of its Vision Tour. It performed in major cities.
On
Saturday, July 7, the award-winning group thrilled fans at Rhode Island in the
United State of America.
The
group performed some of its best songs for its teeming fans on the island at
the show dubbed ‘Independence Weekend
Blast’ featuring some American rappers and DJs. The show coincided with
America’s Independence Day celebration activities.
Weeks
before that show, the group made history in New York when it put up an amazing
performance there.
Known
for its great stagecraft, the group did not disappoint its New York audience.
It brought excitement to music fans that trooped to the Armenia Ball Room 630
Second AVE New York.
“It
was crazy,” group member Promzy described the show.
Artistes
that supported VIP at the New York event were Tiffany, Castro, FOI and some
others from the US.
VIP
was the main act of the night and it treated music fans in New York to more
fine-tuned performances.
It
performed most of its hit tracks to the delight of hundreds of fans who were at
the show. Fans danced and sang along during most of the performances.
Credit: NEWS-ONE
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