Legendary American hiphop group, Naughty by Nature, has confirmed that they will be headlining this year's 'Back In The Day' concert at the Accra International Conference Centre on December 6.
The annual concert, which started last year, powered by Empire Entertainment, reminisces some of the 1990s great artistes and tunes. It affords Ghanaians a unique opportunity to relive the glorious days of a young but vibrant hiplife music genre.
Last year's event witnessed some of the biggest names in Ghanaian music in the 1990s, including Obrafour, VIP, Sony Achiba, Ex-Doe, and T-Blaze, mounting the stage to give off performances music lovers had missed for years.
Apart from Naughty by Nature, the show will also feature performances from Reggie Rockstone, Obrafour and TH4Kwages.
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