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Ghanaian rapper, Gambo, has paid homage to Nigerian and afrobeats music super maestro, Burna Boy after meeting at the National Basketball Association (NBA) All-Star Weekend.
During their meeting, Gambo expressed to Burna Boy that he has indeed broken the barriers and opened the doors for young African artists to excel on the global stage.
Gambo also linked up with an Executive of Afro Nation, Mo Samba.
Their meeting was truly an historic and great experience.
Gambo told Burna Boy, a Grammy winner, that he was truly an inspiration to many young African artists like himself.
According to the 'Drip' hitmaker, Burna Boy was now the "benchmark when it comes to African music."
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