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American actor and singer Rotimi has reached out to musician Kuami Eugene for a collaboration.
The request comes after Kuami Eugene posted a video of himself on Instagram dancing to his unreleased song.
“Should I drop this next? #cryptocurrency,” the Lynx Entertainment signee had captioned his post.
Upon seeing the post, Rotimi took to the comment section to applaud Kuami Eugene. His comment included some fire emojis showing how much he loved the song.
“Bro this is mad. Send me this with an open verse!!! ASAP!!!” the American singer wrote.
The 'In My Bed' hitmaker also took to his Instagram story to share the video with the caption, “This is Mad.”

Kuami Eugene who was excited to have the opportunity replied seemingly stating that he was interested in the collaboration.
This will not be Rotimi's first time working with a Ghanaian. In December 2022, he and famed producer Nektunez released their joint hit 'Make You Say'.
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