DJ Black shines like a Star in a rare appearance in Liberia

Ghana’s Disc Jockey extra-ordinare, Kwadwo Ampofo known in showbizz circles as DJ Black was in Liberia over the weekend to treat music lovers in that country to his professional skill .

Management of the country’s first-class night club and recreational center – De ja Vu Night Club, invited Mr. Black over to Monrovia, to treat their guests to a salad of contemporary r & b, hip hop music and native African beats on its first anniversary.

The gig, which was staged on Saturday night, was preceded by interviews on UN Radio in the heart of the Capital and photo sessions with fans, celebrities and the public.

DejaVu monrovia witnessed an unprecedented patronage on Saturday night, as a crowd of party freaks comprising mainly Lebanese, Americans, Liberians, South Africans, Nigerians and some Ghanaians swarmed the lobby of the club, swaying their bodies, shuffling their feet and banging their heads to the irresistible rhythms served by his Blackness. The Patron of the club could not believe it as he discovered that the club had run out of drinks at 6am.


“I was pleasantly surprised at the crowd of people who were screaming my name as the show wore on-as if they knew me”-Black said shortly after his arrival. “I also feel lots of people out there are listening to my pod casts -think I’ll step it up”

Liberia was ravaged by a bloody war in the 1990’s which left most of the country in rot. Mr. Black says Ghanaians should be eternally thankful to God for the peace we enjoy and halt all the pockets of violence being recorded across the country.


Pictures can be seen for now on its Facebook page as Dejavu Liberia.
Call his name 10 times, your favorite DJ’s favorite DJ, Mr. Black returns to the decks on Friday Night with the Weekend Warmer and on Saturday’s Open House Party on JOY 99.7 fm .
 
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