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JoyNews and Joy Prime are set to feature the dynamic Nkyinkyim band on this weekend’s episode of the E Vibes Musical Band Series.
Known for their electrifying performances and unique fusion of traditional Ghanaian rhythms with contemporary sounds, Nkyinkyim band has carved a niche in the country’s music scene.
The E Vibes Musical band series aims to celebrate and highlight the incredible journeys of Ghanaian musical bands, showcasing their triumphs, challenges, and the bonds that keep them together.
Through exclusive performances, behind-the-scenes access, and interviews, the series provides audiences with a unique perspective on the Ghanaian music scene.
In this episode, viewers will get an intimate look into Nkyinkyim Band’s beginnings, their evolution over the years, and the cultural influences that shape their music. The band will also deliver exclusive performances, offering a taste of their vibrant sound that blends indigenous instruments with modern musical elements.
Catch the Episode on JoyNews: Saturday, 4:00 pm | Repeat: Sunday, 10:30 am & Friday, 6:30 pm  and JoyPrime: Saturday, 4:30 pm 
Don’t miss this captivating episode as Nkyinkyim Band shares their story and musical journey on E Vibes. 
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