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Actor and musician Lil Win has taken to social media to share with fans, news of his first daughter's birth.
An elated Lil Win shared a video of the beautiful girl he welcomed with his wife, Maame Serwaa, early December.
The baby who bares a striking resemblance with her mother, was seen all dressed up in the video.
Lil Win wrote “Ghana boys don’t try because I am mad" as caption for his post.
Lil Win is now a father of six. He has three boys from his previous marriage, and twins (also boys) with his new wife, Maame Serwaa.
The news of his wife’s delivery went rife two days ago after Maame Serwaa posted maternity photos and videos in which she flaunted her baby bump.

She attributed her successful delivery to God and prayed for other women to receive the fruit of their womb.
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