ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Legendary K. K. Fosu Shutsdown Germany in Grand Style
Ghanaian highlife legend Kwame Kaakyire Fosu known in showbiz as K. K. Fosu de Vocalgod thrilled patrons at Hamburg, Germany with his back to back award winning tracks.
Germany’s biggest event dubbed “African Day” went down on Sunday, May 26, 2019 and the guests got served with a heavy dose of entertainment alongside a mega street carnival.
It was a musical rendition of thrills and chills, when musicians around the world took to the stage to perform.
The event saw amazing performance from the legendary singer and World Map Records signee, K.K. Fosu who made patrons keep asking for more till they couldn’t take it anymore.
Interestingly the Vocalgod performed close to an hour with his relentless energy on stage, his dance moves which mesmerized the fans with his award winning tracks such as Number one, Obaapa, 6 O’clock, lovers rock among others.
The night also saw some exciting performance from musicians around the world who demonstrated enough energy and culture as part of the African Day Celebration.
K. K. Fosu joined world map records a year ago and he is really doing well in the music business.
Source: pabbynewslivegh.com
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