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Ghanaian rapper, Black Sherif and Jamaican dancehall artiste, Popcaan have a collaboration on the way.
Popcaan took to Instagram to share with fans a teaser of the song, giving them an insight into what they should expect.
Black Sherif was heard rapping in the seven-second snippet.
It is however unclear when the track will be released and the exact nature of the collaboration.
🇯🇲Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer Popcaan (@PopcaanMusic) has teased out his yet-to-be-released project with🇬🇭 Ghana’s Black Sherif via IG Stories. The duo were earlier seen chilling at the backstage of @BurnaBoy’s 🇬🇧UK concert 2 weeks ago. pic.twitter.com/8wXFQOczbe
— Kenneth Awotwe Darko (@TheKennethDarko) July 26, 2022
The collaboration seemed to have happed when the duo got together in London last two weeks where they both performed at Burna Boy’s concert.
They were also seen having a good time backstage at the Nigerian artiste's Kingston Upon Thames event.
Blacko Burna boy and popcaan Uk 🇬🇧 show tonight @blacksherif_ @burnaboy @PopcaanMusic pic.twitter.com/UsTPw8uASL
— Ameyaw Debrah (@AmeyawDebrah) July 13, 2022
This comes days after the ‘Second Sermon’ hitmaker repeatedly got praises from popular award-winning producer DJ Khaled.
The rapper took to his Instagram Stories on Tuesday, July 19, to share a screenshot of Black Sherif’s recent hit Kwaku The Traveller.
Later in the day, DJ Khaled posted a video of Black Sherif singing the hit Kwaku The Traveller when it was first released.
He called the song “music that touch(sic) your soul.”
During the weekend DJ Khaled shared a video of himself jamming to Kwaku The Traveller in his car while cruising through town.
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