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Video: Moment Daddy Lumba Asked Shatta Wale To Sing For Him At Legends Night

Minutes after Daddy Lumba had performed a plethora of songs to please his enthusiastic fans at the Legends Night concert staged in London last night, he requested Shatta Wale to perform in his place, seeking to maintain the energy of the event.

Shatta Wale rose to the occasion and delivered an impressive performance. Furthemrore, during the highly anticipated Legends Night held at the prestigious Lighthouse Theatre, Daddy Lumba successfully brought together Samini and Shatta Wale, who have had a well-documented beef in the music industry.

This reunion was a significant moment for the advancement of Ghanaian music. Amidst the enthusiastic cheers from the audience, the duo embraced on stage, symbolizing their reconciliation. The concert was a complete sell-out, with Daddy Lumba captivating the crowd with his timeless hits spanning four decades.

The event kicked off with Samini, known for his captivating stage presence and ability to connect with the audience. He effortlessly held the charged atmosphere as the crowd sang and danced along to his songs.

Shatta Wale and Medikal also took their turns to entertain the crowd too. Shatta Wale chose a song that resonated with the occasion, opting for a more ‘friendlier’ track, My Level to sunchronise with the Highlife atmosphere stated off by Lumba.

The crowd showed their appreciation by singing, dancing, and capturing the memorable event on their phones.

However, it was the collaboration between the four musicians that truly stole the show. As Daddy Lumba invited them on stage for a special performance, the crowd erupted in cheers, witnessing a remarkable moment in Ghanaian music history.

Source – Tru News Report

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