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Young aspiring musician, Shatta Berry has become the newest internet sensation after she was spotted singing Shatta Wale’s songs word for word.
The six-year-old in an interview on Adom FM’s Work and Happiness said she is a big fan of the dancehall artiste and there is no doubt about that.
She says Shatta Wale’s songs are “good and I love his lyrics”.
The young girl is hopeful she would record a song with her mentor one day.
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