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UK-based Ghanaian rapper Guvna B starred alongside Mohammed Kudus during the Ghana international's unveiling video as a West Ham United player.
Kudus was officially announced as a new Hammer on Sunday evening, penning a five-year deal with the club with an option to extend for another 12 months.
While West Ham were tipped to get the best content out of the Ghanaian's signing, it was the way they went about it that got the masses talking.
The East London side employed the services of rapper Guvna B, who has a Ghanaian lineage and is also a staunch West Ham fan.
In his lyrics for Kudus' unveiling Guvna B, whose real name is Isaac Charles Bortey Borquaye, hailed the Ghanaian and described him as a 'Real Black Star.'
Watch the video of Kudus' unveiling here:
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