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Ghanaian Dancehall musician, DSL, hosted a listening party for his upcoming new EP, Back to the Roots.
The event was held at the Jam Rock in Accra on Wednesday, November 8, 2023.
It was graced by celebrities, musicians, stakeholders and journalists.
Family and friends also attended to support the Lynx signee.
The night saw performance of the songs on the EP with a screening of some of the videos accompanying them.
Fans of DSL were on their feet dancing the whole night away.
Patrons left with smiles and a fair idea of what to expect when the EP is released.
DSL's Back to the Roots is a 4-track EP that embodies the essence of reggae.
The songs were produced by Richie Mensah, Mr Logic, Afraharmony Band and Raindrops.
It is now available on all digital streaming platforms.
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