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8 Years After, Stanley Enow and Sarkodie Reconnect In The Streets Of London

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8 years after their collaboration on “Njama Njama Remix“, Ghanaian Superstar Sarkodie & Kingkong Stanley Enow linked up once more in the streets of London, Uk.

On the 9th of November, 2014, Motherland Empire and SarkCess Introduced one of Africa’s biggest rap collabos that ever liveth. Central Africa’s biggest rap act combos with African Rap Mogul, King Sarkodie.

The track was off Stanley Enow album ”Soldier Like My Papa” the Punchline-filled Njama Njama Cow Remix was the 3rd single on the project. The video was directed by David Nicol-Sey.

According to Stanley, he heard someone screaming his name in the streets of London and he got confused… turned and it was his African brother Sarkodie!

Press play & See how these 2 African Kings linked up

PS: Stanley Enow Will be supporting him for Ghana Independence after his Birmingham show

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