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Black Stars midfielder, Mohammed Kudus, had the chance to sing together with Ghanaian dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy when the latter paid him a visit earlier this week.
Stonebwoy is currently on a tour in Europe ahead of the release of his '5th Dimension' album on Friday, April 28.
Kudus, known to be a big fan of the musician, was asked to sing a song together with the dancehall artiste and nailed it to perfection as they performed Stonebwoy's 'Top Skanka' song.
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