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Breakthrough act, Bosom P-Yung, stormed the 2020 3Music nominations announcement to perform his hit song ‘Attaa Adwoa’.
The rapper stepped on the stage with a similar outfit he wore for his viral video - white vest, shades and a pair of creamy trousers.
Bosom P-Yungs’s appearance got patrons at the event jumping and shouting in anticipation. Many of them sang along to the lyrics of the song while others pulled out phones to record Bosom P-Yung’s performance.
The nominees’ announcement took place on Thursday, January 30, at the Gold Coast Restaurant and Bar.
Some of Ghana’s biggest music acts and works from 2019 were nominated across over 20 categories, with Sarkodie taking the lead with 13 nominations.
Click here to see the full list of nominees.
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