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VIP at Sallah fest

VIP, one of Africa’s finest and award-winning music groups, put up a sterling performance on TV3’s Music Music last Saturday night.
It was the group’s first Studio B performance after its USA Tour and Sallah Fest street performance in Nima where they fed over 10, 000 people with food and drinks as part of this year’s Eid-ul-Fitre celebration last weekend.
The group performed its repertoire on TV3 with its usual energy on stage amidst the chanting of its “praaah” catch phrase.
It performed about 10 of its hit songs within a short while on stage and fans kept asking for more.
With the studio audience cheering, the group came on stage with its hit track, ‘Besin’.
It followed that up with other all-time-hit songs including ‘Ahomka Womu’, ‘My Love’, featuring 2face Idibia, ‘Which Kind Yawa Be Dis’ featuring Sarkodie, ‘Pampana’ featuring EL, ‘I Think Like Am’, ‘Follow Me’ and ‘Away’.
After ‘Away’, the group decide to leave but the studio audience asked for more.
It had to come back to perform ‘Follow Me’, the group’s latest which made its way onto the airwaves last week.  It is unclear if the trio has officially released it but music enthusiasts have endorsed it.
There is no doubt that VIP is one of the best performing groups in Africa. It has rocked international music stages and is still rocking.
The group just returned from the USA, and performed at Reggie Rockstone Office, where an official welcome party was held for it.

Credit: NEWS-ONE

      

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