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After several months on hiatus, the nation’s most educative music show on radio, The Library, returns on air in September.
Airing on Hitz FM, the fourth season will review the hottest music collaborations produced in Ghana. The show will be hosted by Andy Dosty.
Collaborations often stem from popular requests from music fans, artiste's preferences and music exchange – where both artistes agree to do songs or perform verses for each other without necessarily asking for payment in return.

Artistes whose collaborations made the list for this season include Samini, Kuami Eugene, Medikal, Sarkodie, Tinny, Asem, Praye, VIP, Ofori Amponsah, Prince Bright of Buk Bak fame, Edem, and many others.
Commentary regarding the creation of these collaborations; the desired artiste's selection process and the general inspiration behind each production will be discussed by the artistes in each episode.
The Library focuses on telling the untold stories behind Ghanaian songs and the fun facts behind their creation process.
This season's edition will be streamed exclusively on X (@Hitz1039FM), formerly known as Twitter.
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