5 Collaborations Of African Artists And Foreign Artists You Thought It Will Never Happen
Below are the
top 5 mega collaborations between African artists and Foreign artists we
thought it will never happen but it happened.
5.Buju Bantan ft DJ Khalid, Sizzler-Holy Mountain
The
song “holy mountain” released in last year May is one of the songs that
caught reggae lover’s eye as it featured award-winning DJ,DJ Khalid on
the song.
The video had
scenes of beautiful scenes of waterfalls in Jamaica, a perfect way to
portray what they have. A must add to playlist if you’re a reggae lover.

4.Tyga ft Mr.Eazi -Tony Montana
The
“Dab” hitmaker from Nigeria based in Ghana,Mr Eazi got his fans in
amazement as he collaborated with seasoned rapper Tyga n his Tony
Montana song released last year and got many of his fans jamming to it
till date.

3.Simi ft Drake -Small things
The
multi-talented musician and actor Simisola played a fantastic role this
year trying to wow fans win her songs. She came in with”duduke ” which
got mothers to be on their feet and now shows how she can use her career
to take Africa on the map with her song “Small things” which has got
Canadian musician and rapper Drake on it. If you haven’t seen it yet go
check it out on YouTube.

2.Burna Boy ft Nicki Minaj- Attention
Burna
Boy waves maker with his “African Giant ” album and”Twice as Tall” also
an album gets in touch with one of the big names in female rap Nicki
Minaj on his song dubbed ‘Attention’. If you’re a big fan of the music
goddess and you don’t haven’t heard the song, check it out now.

1.Shatta Wale ft Beyoncรจ -Already
And
to the current collaboration that has got people on their seats looking
out for what’s happening next, a song on the “Lion King ” album of
Giselle Carter’s, award-winning sensational singer,songwriter, dancer
etc featured Ghana’s very own Shatta Wale is a tune that was released
last year that got every afrobeat lover grooving to it.
The
video was released last month got buzzing on the internet space as many
sent congratulatory messages to the self-acclaimed dancehall king.

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