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Joy Prime's musical reality show, PRIME STUDIO is back on your screens this Saturday at 8 pm.
The second phase of the competition was compelled to take a break due to the global pandemic Covid-19 that necessitated a lockdown in the country.
The ban on movement was lifted on Sunday and Joy Prime has swiftly pulled resources together to put the show on the road.
On Saturday, the 10 contestants will battle it out as they compete to make it to the top 5.
Who comes to the end of the road later tonight and who will make it to the next stage? Don't miss out on performances from the great talents discovered through Prime Studio.
Your judges tonight are legendary broadcast radio personality and ace DJ who is also a musician, Hitz FM's Andy Dosty and music producer and sound engineer Dominic Ansa-Asare.
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