Fast-rising talent, DJ Wallpaper’s performance at this year’s ‘Ghana Party In The Park’ held in London has been one of the highlights of the event.
The young disc jockey mesmerised the thousands of patrons at the event with his lively mixes and impeccable song selection.
With a blend of new school and old school music, he got the audience happily singing and ‘dancing the day away’ at the Oak Hill Park in East Barnet.
DJ Wallpaper known in real life as Bittor Elikem Wonder did not only excite the crowd with his session but topped it up by playing skillfully for artistes billed for the power-packed event.
He was on the turntables dishing out songs like ‘Goodsin’, ‘Asylum’, and ‘Favourite Story’ for OliveTheBoy.
DJ Wallpaper was on deck for King Paluta’s crowd-cheering tunes like ‘Makoma’, ‘Aseda’ and ‘Yahitte’ remix.
The award-winning disc jockey also played for Ghanaian songstress Wendy Shay and ‘Friday Night’ hitmaker, Lasmid.
DJ Wallpaper is expected to announce many more headline shows in Europe and Ghana in the coming days.
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