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Photos: Bozawi Entertainment wow students of Bolgatanga Technical Institute

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Artistes signed under Bolgatanga-based Bozawi Entertainment, SwagBoi and Gingsen on Saturday wowed students of the Bolgatanga Technical Institute as part of the label’s tour of the various Senior High Schools in the region. 

The tour is part of the label’s effort to build a following for its artistes and also to announce its maiden event dubbed “Bozawi Wild Invasion” scheduled for the 23rd of December at Tap Hotel in Bolgatanga.

At the Bolgatanga Technical Institute, there were separate performances from SwagBoi and Gingsen that got the students clamoring for more.

The night was set off by the group’s official Dj, Dj Phatbone who got the students up on their feet dancing to several tunes before he introduced Gingsen.

Gingsen, who was the opening act on the night introduced himself with his popular ‘2000 freestyle’ that set off the night’s journey after which he introduced ‘pour me a drink’ that got the students on their feet dancing.

SwagBoi, the lead artiste on the record label, moved in with ‘skin light’ which is a campaign song against skin bleaching. He educated the students on the need to avoid skin bleaching and to maintain their natural skin that their creator gave them.

He, later introduced the popular danceable song, ‘ Mobile Money’ that got the students singing along and dancing. 

The team is expected at the Bolgatanga Senior High School on Saturday, November 4 for the second phase of the “Wild Invasion Campus Tour”.

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source:a1radioonline.com

 

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