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Shatta Wale gets Cardi B’s attention with his Borjor song

Cardi B’s visit to Ghana might have been less than 48 hours and even tainted by the ‘Meet and Greet’ brouhaha.

But one thing that is clear is that she still remembers Dancehall superstar Shatta Wale despite they not meeting officially.

This has manifested as the American rapper has reacted to a recent post on social media by Shatta Wale.

The Dancehall King had posted a hilarious video of a man dancing to his Borjor song while standing alone in the middle of the park.

Shatta Wale while sharing the video wrote: “This is what happens when the music hits you #Borjor song is driving people crazy oh…It’s an epidemic.”

Not long after Shatta Wale’s post, Cardi B saw it and got impressed with the guy’s dance.

And she wrote: “He killin it.”

Max

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