If there is one thing Ghanaians have begun to look up to every Christmas, it is the band Kwan Pa’s renditions of popular songs meant to celebrate the season.
The group, known for Palm Wine music, on Monday graced the studios of Joy FM to perform some of their most popular Christmas songs.
Some of the songs include their version of Jingle Bells, Feliz Navidad, Twelve Days of Christmas and many others.
Kwan Pa is a multiple award-winning, thriving and very dynamic indigenous band in Ghana that performs and promotes indigenous music of Africa in various forms. Kwan Pa believes in the assertion that Africa has a very rich music culture which is worth flaunting to the world.
Watch their performance below:
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