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Slim-G, Internet-Man Set for Second Makeni Live Indigenous Microphone Challenge

By: Alusine Rehme Wilson
Within the imaginations and wishes of their supporters, Slim-G D’Viper and Internet-Man are bracing to compete in a live indigenous gig scheduled for 30th November, 2021 at the Masongbo Community Center in Makeni, the largest city in the Northeastern part of Sierra Leone.

The scheduled Tuesday concert will be the second for the two musicians following their November 12, live microphone challenge which was organized by the Makeni Disc Jockeys Union at the Makeni city plaza who first presented the two artists in a friendly but very competitive contest although It eventually turned out as a moment where real recognize real, reconnecting moment of the artists and their supporters although the fans were unable to agree who was the favorite singer to would had cut short the age long argument. 

The lead organizer of the concert underway Mohamed Titi Kamara, a  trendy Disc Jockey working for Radio Mankneh in Makeni who doubled as the Chief Executive Officer of Kamaras Entertainment believe that the said musicians latest live indigenous microphone musical challenges left behind trendy and seeming debates among supporters and other followers of Internet Man and Slim-G D’Viper, two of Sierra Leone’s most consistent and popular indigenous musicians hence the question about who is the best remained widely unanswered.

“This is why we’ve teamed up with the United Brothers of Makarie Chiefdom to bring the two stars in a live indigenous microphone battle that will be held on the night of November 30 at Masongbo Community Center, to let fans and followers of entertainment witness and be able to assess for themselves who is the best indigenous musician between the two top notch and versatile traditional vocalists and performers,” he further said.

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