V.I.P Rocks Amsterdam

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The multi-award winning V.I.P shook both London and Amsterdam when they took stage during a trip to raise funds for Ghana?s participation in the Athens 2004. Goodies Music Production, their record company, has been at the forefront of raising adequate funds all over Ghana in order to get the homeland gold during the event.

V.I.P is mostly known for good stage craft delivery and could not fail in giving the entire Amsterdam a shake from some of their very known songs that sent chills down the dancing feet of the audience. Lazzy, a member of the trio in an interview with Prime Eye on the Solid Gold Countdown said it appeared as though the audience in Amsterdam really understood the depth from which V.I.P was coming even after all the physical boundaries that seemed to have separated us from what happens at home.

?All the girls came up stage when we started performing Ahomka Wo Mu, I wasn?t surprised it happened that way, but was thrilled by their presence? Lazzy said. The event in Amsterdam was largely a Ghanaian-Nigerian musical combination. Tony Tettula was present to captivate his fans with hits from both his old and new albums.

Lazzy did not deny that Ghanaians always show lots of support for each other when they find themselves outside the country. He was infact very satisfied with the form of response that came from the audience.



VIP
The multi-award winning V.I.P shook both London and Amsterdam when they took stage during a trip to raise funds for Ghana?s participation in the Athens 2004. Goodies Music Production, their record company, has been at the forefront of raising adequate funds all over Ghana in order to get the homeland gold during the event.

V.I.P is mostly known for good stage craft delivery and could not fail in giving the entire Amsterdam a shake from some of their very known songs that sent chills down the dancing feet of the audience. Lazzy, a member of the trio in an interview with Prime Eye on the Solid Gold Countdown said it appeared as though the audience in Amsterdam really understood the depth from which V.I.P was coming even after all the physical boundaries that seemed to have separated us from what happens at home.

?All the girls came up stage when we started performing Ahomka Wo Mu, I wasn?t surprised it happened that way, but was thrilled by their presence? Lazzy said. The event in Amsterdam was largely a Ghanaian-Nigerian musical combination. Tony Tettula was present to captivate his fans with hits from both his old and new albums.

Lazzy did not deny that Ghanaians always show lots of support for each other when they find themselves outside the country. He was infact very satisfied with the form of response that came from the audience.



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