Video Of Kwesi Arthur And Joe Boy Shooting Visuals For Their Upcoming Song Drops

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Ghana’s VGMA reigning best rapper, Kwesi Arthur has been spotted at Tema shooting the visuals for his new song with Nigerian hit maker, Joe Boy.

In a new video in the privy of Thedistin.com, the Nigerian ‘Don’t call me back’ hit maker, Joe Boy was seen together with Kwesi Arthur and his manager somewhere inside Tema.

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They were surrounded by crowds as they cheer them up for their upcoming project which is surely going to be a banger.

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Thedistin.com had earlier reported on Nigerian popular singer Joseph Akinwale Akinfenwa, known professionally as Joeboy after he named rapper Sarkodie and Shatta Wale as his favorite artists in Ghana in an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz Fm.

Joe Boy is currently in Ghana and his motive for visiting his neighboring country, Ghana, from Nigerian is not known yet.

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Joe Boy, the hit maker from Nigeria has already worked with Ghanaian stars like King Promise and R2Bees.

Andy Dosty asked Joe Boy that aside the two artist from Ghana that he has worked with whom else does he want to work on a project with and that led to him mentioning his favorite artists from Ghana.

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Joe Boy said he loves song from Sarkodie and Shatta Wale.

He said he is very much in love with Shatta Wale’s craft and would soon love to work with the Shatta Movement boss.

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The “Baby” hit-maker further added that he has already laid a hook awaiting a feature or collaboration with the African Dancehall King.