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Dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy, has introduced his family into the world of music production by starring them in the video of one of his hit songs.
His wife, Dr Louisa Kwakye-Ansong and two children Jidula and Janam made their debut appearance in Stonebwoy’s ‘Everlasting’ music video.
The mother of two revealed she accepted the offer because the song is her favourite on the ‘Anloga Junction’ album which was premiered earlier this year.
Dr Kwakye-Ansong revealed that her daughter, as usual, stole the show when the camera started rolling but her year-old son spared them only 10 minutes after which he opted out.

The music video depicted a loving family who went through obstacles, but their love stood the test of time and proved to be everlasting like the title of the song.
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