Jah Vinci Pulls Huge Crowd at Ghana’s Independence Celebrations

Intent on leaving an indelible mark in 2014, Triple Dose recording artiste Jah Vinci was nothing short of brilliant at a recent concert on the African continent. Dubbed the ‘AllStar Live Series’, the 14th staging held at the Accra Sports Stadium in Ghana on Saturday, March 8th saw the ‘Watch Yuh Friends’ singer attracting over 20,000 fans in the Ghanaian capital as part of their 57th Independence celebration.

Despite being his inaugural visit to the continent, it was hard to discern as Jah Vinci quickly adapted to the local culture and delivered a scintillating set as patrons within the capacity-filled venue showered bountiful adulation on the melodic crooner. Other commendable performances came courtesy of Ghanian stars: Shatta Wale, Samini, Stonebwoy and Jamaican comrade Popcaan.

Prior to the show Jah Vinci made stops at a number of local media outlets disseminating his latest updates ; recorded two collaborations titled ‘Party Time’ and ‘Happiness’ with Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy respectively an official video was also shot for the latter. The sojourn culminated with a visit to the inner-city community of Nima accompanied by a heavy motorcade of security detailing as well-wishers came out in their hordes to get a glimpse of the Jamaican star.

In a release to the media Jah Vinci says, “I had a great time in Africa; the trip was a pleasant experience that reaffirmed the fact that good music has no boundaries. I want to thank everyone that came out and showed support and just look for great things from Jah Vinci in 2014.”

Back on local soil, Jah Vinci is currently in studio working assiduously on his upcoming album while promoting his latest singles ‘All When’ and ‘Nobody Knows’ an official video has also been released for the aforementioned. Additional releases will be forthcoming courtesy of SoUnique Records, BlackSpyda and noted music distributor Johnny Wonder of Hapilos 21st.


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