Joy Entertainment opens its 2022 chapter of 'Celebrate' with a big bang, a double dose of goodness.
Sensational music duo R2bees takes centre stage in the initiative that throws the spotlight on hardworking Ghanaian musicians who need to be celebrated.
Born Faisal Hakeem (Paedae) and Rashid Mugeez (Mugeez), the Afrobeats duo R2bees have endeared themselves to the hearts of Ghanaians, while their stage names are stuck on the lips of music fans.
Their introduction to the music scene dates back to the early 2000s, during which they worked their way up the ladder, winning home-based fans in Tema.
During the late 2000s, R2bees broke out of their shell, eventually becoming a national treasure, consistently churning out many hits while representing Ghana on global stages as the years run by.
R2bees will enjoy the spotlight on Friday, January 28, 2022, on Joy Entertainment’s Celebrate.
On heavy rotation will be the enviable repertoire of R2bees songs on Joy brands platform; Joy FM, Joy Prime, Joy News, Hitz FM and Myjoyonline.com.
Fans can join in the fun even on the go via social media.
R2bees will be the first Ghanaian music duo slated for celebration in 2022.
Be part of this grand celebration of the Tema ambassadors by calling in on all our radio and TV shows on Friday, January 28, and request your most cherished R2bees song or share with the world your favourite R2bees memory.
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