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Rapper Sarkodie has proven to be a great admirer of emerging Ghanaian musician, Bosom P-Yung, whose ‘Attaa Adwoa’ song got him into the music limelight recently.
In a recent video posted by Sarkodie, he is seen jamming to a new song by Bosom Pyung in his home studio.
Sarkodie has also said in the post that Bosom paid him a surprise visit, adding that the musician presented him with a copy of his song to enjoy the weekend.
His caption on Instagram read:
“@bosom_pyung paid me a surprise visit yesterday. And now I got my new fav tune … especially for tonight #Friday 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥”
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