Joy Entertainment will this Friday begin its celebration of some of the finest artistes the country boasts of.
First in line is Trigmatic, whom many industry players agree has paid his dues.
The station will dedicate Friday, June 4, to playing the rapper's music and allowing its listeners to get to know him up, close and personal.
Listeners and viewers can call on all radio (Joy FM/Hitz FM) and TV shows (Joy Prime) to request their favourite songs from the Trigmatic's catalogue.

Trigmatic is not the only artiste Joy Entertainment will be celebrating.
This initiative is to celebrate Ghanaian artistes and the brand's way of continuously supporting the artistes, their works and the industry.

Listeners and viewers will also be given the chance to suggest an artiste for Joy Entertainment to celebrate.
To keep up with who will be next, fans can follow Joy Entertainment on Facebook and all other social media platforms.
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