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Music and pop culture of the 1990s came alive as the Pleasant Gardens in Accra hosted thousands of patrons of Joy FM’s 90s Jam on January 3, 2025.
Revelers were served a variety of 90s music from genres such as Ghana’s contemporary highlife, hiplife, hip hop, funk, RnB, reggae, dancehall, with a tinge of gospel.
Guests were treated to the captivating rhythms of Ghanaian music icons like VIP, KK Fosu, Reggie Rockstone, Akyeame, Buk Bak, Obrafuor, Tic Tac, Lord Kenya and many others who won the hearts of music lovers in the 90s.
They also jammed to the sounds of American music greats such as Tupac Shakur, Naughty By Nature, and Notorious BIG, Sisqo, MC Lyte, Shaba Ranks, Snoop Dogg, whose tracks became anthems among young music lovers in the 90s.
While DJ Black, Andy Dosty, Nii Ayi Tagoe, and Iggy, dished out good music and knocked patrons into the 90s frenzy, Kofi Hayford, Lexis Bill, KMJ and Merqury Quaye also kept the audience hyped up throughout the show.
The lush and airy environment of Pleasant Gardens, and the cabana reservations, gave patrons of the 2025 Joy FM 90s Jam an extra-ordinary experience.
For the past fifteen years, the Joy FM 90s Jam has served as a huge source of entertainment for not just younger people but music enthusiasts who love to party and share in the unforgettable experiences that come with the event.
The 2025 Joy FM 90s Jam was sponsored by Peeva Beverages, DBS Industries Limited, Kingdom Books and Stationery, Veltins Beer and Akwaaba Mineral Water.








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