Actress Nana Ama McBrown shocked music audience at
the Accra International Conference Center on Saturday night when she put
up a spectacular music performance during the Legends and Legacy Ball
held to honour Abranie Amakye Dede.
McBrown earned a standing ovation when, during her performance, she
was joined on stage by two of Ghana’s ‘diminutive’ actors, Joe Shortingo
and Taller of Cantata fame.
The two actors were dressed in black tuxedos and they sprayed the actress with money while she rocked the stage. Even her ex-lover, Okyeame Kwame had no choice but to enjoy the performance.
Prior to the show, the list of artistes advertised to perform
included Freddy Meiway, Samini, Okyeame, Nacy, Kwabena Kwabena and
number others.
The audience was therefore shocked when midway into the show, actress
Nana Ama McBrown appeared on stage wearing a see-through lacey outfit
and singing Amakye Dede’s ‘Asem Tu Mea Ka Bi Ma Me’.
Underneath McBrown’s black see-through lace was a black mini dress to
cover her sexy breast and lower part but revealing her sexy tummy.Many thought she was on stage to perform her recent single with
2toff. But she followed the trend of the night when she sang in key and
did an amazing rendition of Amakye Dede’s songMcBrown arguably stole the show from the headlined artistes as she rocked beyond everybody’s expectation.She had her set of dancers, an indication that she might be crossing over to the music industry soon.
Her performance was not only top notch but a total deviation from the
usual Ghanaian musicians’ attitude of just going on stage to perform
without giving the audience something to talk about.
There were also exciting performances by Samini, Okyeame Kwame, Nacy,
No Tribe, Kwabena Kwabena, Eazzy, Becca, Daasebre Ahofe Dwamena, Steve
Bedi, Meiway and Abrantie Amakye Dede himself.
Organized by Imajin Advertising, the Legends and Legacy Ball is an
event aimed at honouring Ghanaian living legends and promoting
excellence in the entertainment industry.
All the supporting artistes who performed at the event did not sing
their own songs but performed their own renditions of songs by the
honoree of the night, Amakye Dede.
Abrantie, as part of his awards for the night, was presented with a 24-carat gold medal worth $28,000.
The presentation was done by the organizers of the event, Imanjin Advertising.
In addition, the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) also presented a plaque to Abrantie.
Abrantie expressed his appreciation to the organizers of the show,
Imajin Advertising and to Ghanaians for the honour bestowed on him and
for supporting him to achieve the heights he had reached.
source Newsone
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