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Musicians Camidoh and King Promise captivated audiences at the prestigious MOBO Awards held in the United Kingdom.
The duo performed at the event held on Wednesday, February 7, treating the audience to electrifying renditions of their hit songs ‘Sugarcane’ and ‘Terminator’.
Camidoh and King Promise mesmerised the crowd with their stage presence, boundless energy and chemistry.
They join Black Sheriff as the only few Ghanaian acts to grace the MOBO stage for a performance. Their act was announced days before the event.
Watch the performance below:
: Ghanaian Afrobeats stars @IamKingPromise and @Camidoh delivered electrifying performances of their popular tracks TERMINATOR and SUGARCANE REMIX at the 2024 @MOBOAwards alongside @DJPMontana on the turntables.#3MusicTV pic.twitter.com/3JGk9R9lNN
— 3Music TV (@3musicnetworks) February 7, 2024
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