The highly-anticipated Joy FM 90s Jam is here! Get ready to rock, dance and sing along to your favourite track from the 90s.
Tonight, 3 of Ghana's favourite DJ's will entertain fans with the best of hits from the 90s and the early 2000s for 9 hours straight!
From RnB to Hip-hop, Hiplife and Highlife, DJ Black, Sammy Forson and Andy Dosty will serve fans the very best of old school music.
The virtual event will be held in the studios of Joy FM from where it will be streamed live on Hitz FM, Joy Prime, MyJoyOnline and on all our social media platforms.
Fans of the annual event will have the opportunity to join in the jams in the studio via Zoom.
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