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Afrobeats duo, R2Bees, have joined and approved of the celebration of their hard work by Joy Entertainment.
The duo, who hail from Tema, took to their official handle on Friday, January 28, to announce to their over 800,000 followers on Facebook, encouraging them to hop on the Celebrate train.
The initiative powered by Joy Entertainment seeks to spotlight the hard work of Ghanaian musicians by celebrating them across its radio and TV platforms all day.
The rich repertoire of the music duo is on display and rotation all day Friday.
In the post, R2Bees shared an official artwork with details of being a part of the celebration today.
"R2bees day, let's throwback on all your favourite R2bees tunes", they wrote.
The duo is the first afrobeat pair to be celebrated by Joy Entertainment.
If you're an R2bees fan, grab this opportunity to be a part of history by calling in on all radio and TV shows on Joy FM, Joy Prime, Joy News, Hitz Fm, and online via myjoyonline.com.
You can also request your favourite R2Bees song on your favourite show on all our platforms or even share a memory with us.
It's R2bess day, ratatatatatatatatata!
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