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Ghanaian dancehall giant Samini has applauded Amerado for his impressive performance on his latest reggae single Pharaoh.
The song has earned widespread praise for its production quality and Amerado’s commanding vocal delivery.
Many listeners have likened his style on Pharaoh to that of Samini, with growing calls for a remix featuring the celebrated dancehall artiste.
Taking to Twitter, Samini quoted a post from Amerado in which the younger artiste was seen singing Pharaoh, and wrote: “Good job my guy wa y3 adiɛ papa heerrhh #akye”.
The endorsement has fuelled excitement among fans on social media, with many urging the two artistes to collaborate.
Produced with rich instrumentation and a catchy hook, Pharaoh continues to receive massive airplay and high streaming numbers, further cementing Amerado’s versatility as not just a rapper but a singer with a distinctly Ghanaian sound.
The song is currently available on all major digital streaming platforms.
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