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After twelve weeks of talent search and gathering,the Hitz Discovery train,a reality show put together by Ghana’s number one entertainment radio station, Hitz 103.7 FM which was meant to unearth musical talents, finally came to a smooth end at the forecourt of His Majesty Hotel in Accra.
The reality show,which grouped the Greater Accra Region into five zones saw young talented “wanna be” musicians who came out in their numbers to showcase their raw talents in order to be discovered.
At the end of the zonal contests, 16 contestants were screened, groomed and sieved through weekly evictions, which was broadcast live on both Hitz 103.7 FM and Hitz TV on Multi-TV to final six.
The Grand Finale
The event that started at exactly 9:00 PM saw pass evictees on stage alongside the six finalists to showcase to the gathered audiences the stuff they were made up of.
This quickly served as a teaser for what promised to be a night of great musical performances and fun.
Then came the curtain raiser, Akoo Nana, who performed great hit songs like Wasei Ho and Mugu which saw the crowd taking the dance floor to groove to the beats and sounds of their favourite star.
More was yet to come, one of MCs for the night, Kwame B, who also hosts Cruise Control on Hitz FM, came to perform one of his single hit tracks, Whats My Name alongside Ephraim.
As the night went on, the better the show got and the audience could not help but kept asking for more.
The six finalists were finally brought on stage in turns for first round of the talent show where they performed copyright songs. They were Woelin Segbefia, Prince Hlordzi, Ernest Ankomah, Hagar Adjei, David Addy and Augustine Afrifa.
After the introductory performances by the contestants, it was time for another performance, this time by Nana Boroo, who also thrilled the audience with songs like Aha Ye De and Bebia So So.
Performance after performance was the order of the night as Kwabena Kwabena also came on stage to mesmerize the audience with his soul-touching musical lyrics and soothing voice.
The fans were getting really thrilled and it was more than value for their money, in that such an occasion where music lovers would get all these great music stars on one stage and pay only five Ghana Cedis hardly exists anymore.
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