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After a three-year hiatus, the highly-anticipated JoyFM’s 90s Jam made a triumphant return on Friday, January 5.
The event unfolded on the rooftop of City Galleria, adjacent to the Accra Mall, marking a joyous start to the new year.
Music enthusiasts were treated to delightful tunes from the 90s as the event presented a diverse selection of songs spanning various genres.
The event featured a mix of Ghana’s burger highlife, hiplife, as well as hip hop, pop, and funk, providing revellers with a delightful musical experience.
Attendees had a fantastic time, immersed in the vibrant atmosphere of this year's jam.
Myjoyonline.com's photojournalist, David Andoh, was present to capture the lively scenes and moments of the musical celebration.































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