Ghana’s vibrant music scene witnessed a beautiful display of gratitude, mentorship, and musical unity on Easter night, as Darkovibes took to the stage with the legendary Joey B at the 2025 Easter Invasion Concert, held at La Girls School Street in Accra. What was expected to be a typical collaboration performance turned into a deeply emotional highlight of the evening—one that had the entire crowd cheering not just for music, but for legacy.
Midway through their joint set, after delivering a string of bangers that had fans singing and dancing along, Darkovibes paused to share a heartfelt tribute to Joey B. Looking out at the crowd with a reflective expression, he said:
“Joey B is one of the people who made me who I am today.”
The statement, though brief, carried a weight that was felt throughout the venue. It was a powerful acknowledgment of Joey B’s role not just as a collaborator, but as a mentor and a major influence in Darkovibes’ career.
The crowd roared in response, clearly moved by the sincerity of the moment. Joey B, standing beside his younger colleague, responded with a proud nod and a warm smile, embracing Darkovibes in front of the cheering audience. It was a moment that captured the spirit of Ghanaian music—where the torch is not just passed, but held together in unity.
Joey B has long been known for his willingness to uplift and support emerging talents. From his early days as a trendsetter in Ghana’s hip-hop and urban scene, he’s remained connected to the new generation, not just as an artist, but as a guide. For Darkovibes, who has grown into one of the most distinctive voices in Ghanaian alternative and Afrobeats music, Joey B’s mentorship has clearly played a vital role.
Their performance, filled with chemistry, nostalgia, and fire, reminded the audience of the powerful artistic bond the two share. It wasn’t just music—it was a celebration of growth, gratitude, and respect.
The 2025 Easter Invasion Concert may have hosted several major performances, but this moment between Darkovibes and Joey B was undeniably one of its most memorable. It reminded everyone watching that behind every rising star is a story—and often, a mentor who believed in them first.
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source: kaknews.com