Grammy Award-winning music producer, Diplo, is requesting to work with up-and-coming Ghanaian rapper Bosom P-Yung.
This comes after music mogul Mr Eazi tweeted 20 seconds of Bosom P-Yung’s song ‘Attaa Adwoa’.
The emPawa music head was requesting his fans help him find the rapper who has now gone viral.
His tweet caught the attention of Diplo, who has worked with Mr Eazi and mentored his emPawa artistes.
“Let me remix,” the music producer who has worked with the likes of Beyonce, Justin Beiber, Usher, Snoop Dogg and others wrote.
Diplo (left) with Justin Bieber and Big Sean
Popular South African duo Locnville also requested to jump on the feature after Diplo’s tweet.
Bosom P-Yung took over the internet this week after his song Atta Adwoa went viral.
Ghanaians who had not seen the rapper before were surprised by his looks and even laughed at the funny gestures he makes in the video.
However, they could not help but be impressed with his flow, his style and his rap.
Other artistes, including Sarkodie, have been tweeting about the young lad which has earned Bosom P-Yung new followings.
Bosom P-Yung with Sarkodie at 2019 Temafest
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