There are specific things people look out for in a good entertainment show.
This may include a show that gets the right guest at the right time or a host who poses the right questions that leaves viewers with new entertaining information coupled with periods of amazing surprises that gets them yearning for more.
E Vibes on JoyNews and Joy Prime combines the two needs of viewers and adds more.
Since taking off in November 2020, some of the biggest global icons in the music and political space have been featured on the show by the exciting Becky who simply “got the Vibes”.

Becky is charming and turns each conversation into a friendly chat with her audience in mind.
Since March 2015 when her career with The Multimedia Group took off, she has interviewed some of the biggest personalities. Highlife legend Amakye Dede easily comes to mind.
An interview that revealed how the musician revived a near collapsing career with one hit song, “To be a man”.
In another of her trademark interviews, she entered the neighborhood of Fadama, where 2020 Artiste of the year Kuami Eugene grew up, to tell his story.

“African musicians must use their voice to impact positively”, Nigerian RnB star Praiz told Becks when he appeared on the show.
At a time when Ghanaians on social media had asked questions about why music by Nigerian Musicians kept topping the global and even Ghanaian chats, Becky broached the subject with Peter Okoye of P Square fame who simply said
“It’s time Ghanaians appreciate their musicians”.
Becky continued her search for answers and got another from East Africa. Nedy Music, a Tanzanian singer and songwriter urged musicians to focus in expanding their investments with the knowledge that they cannot sing for the rest of their lives.
And talking about pulling surprises, Becky got Information Minister Kojo Oppong Nkrumah to sing his favorite song during an interview with him.
E Vibes remains the show for all.
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