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Hiplife group VVIP says Ghanaians should expect a reunion concert from current and former members of the group who for some reasons have exited.
According to Zeal (formerly Lazzy), the music band is working on a reunion concert that will come out soon.
"We are working on it. After the impact of coronavirus goes down, we'll come out with something," he told Winston Amoah on the Super Morning Show.
The hiplife group, VVIP started as VIP with five members: Friction, Bone, Lazzy(now Zeal), Prodigal and Promzy.
They have been voices behind great songs such as Ahomka wom among others however, three members of the group, Friction, Bone and Promzy have exited the group over "personal issues."
The identity of the group thereafter changed to VVIP after Hiplife Grandpapa Reggie Rockstone joined the duo.
The music scene has not seen much of them since their split. However, Zeal has promised that all members of the group will come together again performing on one stage as VIP [instead of VVIP] in their upcoming reunion concert.
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