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Kaha hosts Davido, Michael Blackson at African Musik Festival

By Chuks Nwanne
05 October 2019   |   3:15 am
African hip-hop music culture scored a major hit in Atlanta, Georgia, at a sold-out concert tagged African Musik Festival organised by Enzee Entertainment.
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African hip-hop music culture scored a major hit in Atlanta, Georgia, at a sold-out concert tagged African Musik Festival organised by Enzee Entertainment.

It was another testament to the growing influence of Nigeria’s hip-hop culture otherwise called Afrobeats.

With rave Nigerian international artiste, Davido as a headliner, the event, which held recently was witnessed by a mixed-race crowd at the huge auditorium of Center Stage Theatre in Midtown, Atlanta.

According to the host of the show, Emmanuel Nzemeke popularly known as Kaha, African Musik Festival is an idea that has come to stay. The head-honcho of Enzee Entertainment revealed, “The idea behind Africa Muzik Festival is actually to showcase and promote Africa music and dance to the western world. It brings together people of different colors and backgrounds in celebration of the African Culture and variety.”

Aside from being treated to Davido’s international hit songs such as Fia, Fall, and Assurance, the enthusiastic crowd also enjoyed performances from other acts. The host of the concert, Kaha, the Heart-Robber crooner led other acts to thrill the audience. The hot line-up includes Dremo, Danagog, Kobazzie, Kelvin Boj, Morientez, Tyra Meral, Cyrus Deshield, Maleke, and Fisum T.

A major highpoint of the night was a surprise appearance by Hollywood actor and comedian, Michael Blackson. The appearance of the actor of Ghanaian origin took the audience by storm as he entertained them with jokes. The African Musik Festival movement has only just begun.

On the next steps, Kaha revealed, “The event will typically cover time frames of two to three months through a one-year period in different states of the United States to assist in moving gradually towards its longer term goals.”

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