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Ghanaian music heads are drooling over the idea of a possible collaboration between Sarkodie and US rapper and actor, Ludacris.
Ludacris is currently in Ghana reportedly working on new music.
In a video on social media, the American hip-hop artiste was seen in an apartment eating a plate of Jollof rice, a local delicacy.
Ludacris is in Ghana🇬🇭 and has already passed the 🍛Jollof test, courtesy Sarkodie.
— Kenneth Awotwe Darko (@TheKennethDarko) March 21, 2023
Now let’s create some bangers, shall we😜 pic.twitter.com/KUsKLgwK8O
The visual posted on the 'Countryside' crooner's Instagram stories was captioned "Guess who linked up after 11 years @ludacris."
In another muted footage, the duo are seen bopping to a song.
Ludacris is in Ghana 🇬🇭 with Sarkodie !!! @sarkodie x @Ludacris #sarkodie pic.twitter.com/enM0zmisDQ
— BlacVolta (@BlacVolta) March 21, 2023
On the back of these, fans are convinced the interaction could birth new music.
Sources say the American rapper and actor is working on a project expected to feature some African musicians and producers.
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