| Art & Culture/Ent 
[ 2011-12-20 ] 

Ghana’s dancehall maestro, Samini Samini was loudest @ ‘Loud in GH’ The heat is building up to undoubtedly the biggest
Christmas event on the Ghanaian entertainment
calendar which comes off on December 24 dubbed
‘Decemba 2 Rememba’ organised by Citi 97. 3FM
which has been certified and approved as the
official Christmas party.
Ahead of this anticipated event several other way
paving programs have been lined up, some as a
rehearsal for the ‘Decemba 2 Rememba’ (D2R)
artistes and other as a teaser to the D2R event.
One such show was the ‘Loud in GH’ concert
which featured a number of Ghana’s finest
artistes who managed to shake up the Dome of the
International Conference Centre over the weekend.
Ghana’s dancehall maestro Samini yet again
proved to be the best ‘on-the-spot’ free
stylist when he took his turn on stage.
While rocking the stage, there was a little
scuffle somewhere in the audience and before
security could salvage the situation, Samini had
started a freestyle about the scuffle and turned
it into a ragger tune to the amazement and
excitement of the audience.
Free styling is one of the trademarks of the
‘where my baby dey’ hit maker and he was
phenomenal on the night. He dropped several of his
hit songs like ‘sweet mistake’, ‘Tempo’
etc all on live band.
Other artiste who shook the event grounds included
‘Buk Bak’ who is truly back with their track
titled ‘koyong’. The duo went back in time and
dropped some old classic tunes and had almost
everyone singing along.
Trigmatic was fantastic on the night and so were
the ‘Supernatural Power’ brokers 4X4 and
Ghana’s hottest female rapper Tiffany. R2Bees,
Sarkodie, Dr. Cryme, Eazzy, Raquel, Stonebouy,
Okyeame Kwame, and the MUSIGA president Obour were
all on stage to complete the package for the
audience.
The set design for the concert was good but could
have been better and the positioning of the DJ’s
pit in the middle of the stage was not a bad idea
but was badly executed because about three or four
artistes fell flat into it which was dangerous.
Bright or ‘Blig sparkles’ of Buk Bak fame was
a victim and so was Jay Ghartey and some other
artistes.
One of the special effect smoke or fog machines
was placed at the very edge of the stage and every
time it puffed, it was right in the faces of the
audience.
All in all, ‘Loud in GH’ was loud and a good
precursor for the Decemba 2 Rememba set for the
24th of December at the International Conference
Centre. Source - Citifmonline

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