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Music fans in Africa are reacting to Hot Picks, a highly interactive music entertainment show hosted by Merqury Quaye on Joy Prime TV.
The action packed week nights Hot Picks show which climaxes on on Friday nights with a red cup themed virtual party, presents great music and gives millions viewers across Africa an opportunity to participate in real time via videotelephony and online chat platform, zoom, dancing and interacting with DJ Merqury Quaye, offering an impeccable viewer experience.
A viewer of the show, using the handle @ebenezer_ebew, tweets, “I don’t really rate shows, but Hot Picks is the best I have ever seen”.
On weeknights, bright-eyed and bushy tailed, fans join to show their dance skills, celebrate their birthdays, show off or to have a spot of fame via the Zoom streaming platform on the live show, whilst Ghana’s finest DJ Merqury Quaye delivers hot music sets featuring songs by a wide range of top musicians including Coldplay, Sarkodie, Wizkid and R2Bees, from 10pm to 11pm.
When Merqury Quaye takes over the turntables, he throws his audience into total frenzy with great music selection and smooth mixes, coupled with great hype on the microphone, delivering a good as gold experience.
The concept of connecting music fans to interact live on TV via video conferencing platform Zoom, was first introduced to African audience by Merqury Quaye on 3rd April, 2020, during lockdown necessitated by the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.
Below are some reactions of music fans in Ghana and parts of Africa who have discovered the action packed entertainment show:
The hot Picks Show, hosted by Merqury Quaye, airs on Joy Prime Monday to Friday, 10pm-11pm.
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