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Shatta Wale has applauded the management of Kotoka International Airport for aiding him to secretly travel to America to shoot the ‘Already’ music video with Beyoncé.
The video was part of the Grammy Award winner's ‘Black Is King’ visual album made up of songs from the ‘Lion King; The Gift’ album.
According to Shatta Wale, he was taken through a VVIP process where he remained incognito until he boarded his flight.
"The time the call came in, it was so impromptu so I had to go alone. I had already contacted my team in the States and they were down for me [SIC]," he said on Onua FM.
The Black is King visual album was released last Friday on Disney Plus.
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