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Nigerian musician, Patoranking, held an intimate listening session with music executives, media personnel, and fans in Ghana on Sunday, September 3.
It was a private listening session for his upcoming album 'World Best', which features artists from across the world, including Ludacris, Ghana's Gyakie, Beenie Man, Vict0ny, among others.
During the gathering, Patoranking spoke about how much the project meant to him and how precious it was to host the event in Accra.
@theculturejoint This is how Shatta Wale stormed into Patoranking’s listening party in Accra😳
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However, midway through his speech, there were some movement and murmuring heard from outside, which turned heads and distracted Patoranking.
He paused and asked, "Who dey come?" with his gaze fixed on the door.
Emerging with his usual entourage was Ghanaian musician Shatta Wale, who was greeted with welcoming chants as he walked directly towards Patoranking.
Upon realizing this, the Nigerian singer pointed at Shatta Wale, saying, "I know say na only you go do this."
The two artists hugged and exchanged pleasantries, and the show continued unabated thereafter.
Other notable personalities spotted at the event included Mr Drew, Epixode, M.anifest, Nicki Samonas, D-Black, Incredible Zigi, S3fa, and Ofei.
The World Best album is expected to be out on Wednesday, September 6.
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