Celebrated disk jockeys Andy Dosty, Sammy Forson and DJ Black on Friday night took fans of the highly anticipated 90s jam on a rollercoaster ride.

Playing back-to-back hit songs from the 90s and early 2000s, they entertained fans who had tuned in to Joy FM to listen and on Zoom and Joy Prime to watch.

Musical maestro Sammy Forson began the show with selections playing all the hits that get parties going back in the day.
Then came his royal blackness; DJ Black also did nothing short of making viewers and listeners reminisce on the good old days, through music.

There was the big beefs of the 90s on the dance floor as well.
Remember Biggie Smalls versus Tupac, Obrafour versus Lord Kenya, Jay Z versus Nas musical beefs?

And the music went on until the next dawn.
The virtual event was be held in the studios of Joy FM from and streamed live on Hitz FM, Joy Prime, MyJoyOnline and Joy Prime and Joy FM's YouTube pages.

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