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It was a picture-perfect moment when Ghanaian rap goddess Eno Barony and Jamaican dancehall queen Spice finally met face-to-face, leaving fans gushing over their undeniable resemblance.
Eno, who could not contain her excitement posted on social media,“I finally met the Queen @spiceofficial. She’s so beautiful and so real. Love always, sis.”
The meeting wasn’t just a chance encounter but was made possible through Ghanaian dancehall star Stonebwoy, whom Eno thanked for creating the magical moment.
Spice didn’t hold back her excitement either. Replying to Eno’s post, she wrote, “It was so nice to meet you, Twin. My Ghana sister for life.”
This iconic meeting follows months of buzz on social media, where fans from both Ghana and Jamaica pointed out the uncanny resemblance between the two artists.
The meeting was filled with smiles, hugs, and sisterly love, symbolizing the cultural bond between Ghana and Jamaica.
Fans are already calling for a collaboration, saying it’s time for the “twins” to shake up the music world together.
Spice was invited to Ghana by Stonebwoy to shoot a music video for their collaboration, Jiggle & Whine.
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