Old Video of Kudus Rapping RudeBwoy Ranking’s Cover of Sarkodie’s Fa Sor Ho Surfaces

Old Video of Kudus Rapping RudeBwoy Ranking’s Cover of Sarkodie’s Fa Sor Ho Surfaces

  • A throwback video of Ghanaian professional footballer Mohammed Kudus rapping has surfaced on social media
  • In the video, he was seen rapping to the late musician RudeBwoy Ranking’s cover of rapper Sarkodie’s Fa Sor Ho
  • Many people remembered the late dancehall musician while others talked about Kudus' obvious love for music

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An old video of Ghanaian professional footballer Mohammed Kudus rapping to the late musician RudeBwoy Ranking’s cover of rapper Sarkodie’s Fa Sor Ho has surfaced.

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A throwback video of Mohammed Kudus rapping RudeBwoy Ranking’s cover of Sarkodie’s Fa Sor Ho surfaces. Image Credit: @kudus_mohammed/Instagram and @pretty_boy_kophi1/TikTok
Source: TikTok

Old video of Mohammed Kudus rapping surfaces

A throwback video of Kudus has surfaced online, capturing a lighthearted moment from his days with the Black Satellites, Ghana’s U-20 national team.

The trending video, believed to have been recorded by one of his teammates at the time, showed the midfielder in a relaxed mood, rapping along to a cover of Sarkodie’s Fa Sor Ho by the late dancehall artist RudeBwoy Ranking.

Interestingly, the cover of the song was referred to as Ashawo, a playful twist that added humour to the moment.

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In the video, Kudus, who recently signed for Tottenham Hotspur, was seen dressed in the official training uniform of the U-20 national team, a red polo shirt and matching sweatpants.

Seated casually in what appeared to be a conference room of a hotel, the young footballer rapped confidently while one of his teammates, seated beside him, recorded the scene with his phone.

The teammate also joined in the fun by shouting 'Ashawo' repeatedly in the background as Kudus rapped the hook, adding to the comic energy of the moment.

The resurfaced video has since gone viral, especially after Kudus recently signed with the English Premier League giants after impressing at West Ham United.

The moment served as a reminder of Kudus’ humble beginnings and showed how far he had come, both in his football career and in life. It also showcased his clear love for music.

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Reactions to old video of Kudus rapping

Fans online were delighted to see this more playful and creative side of the footballer, with many praising his confidence and personality even at a young age.

Others also remembered the late RudeBwoy Ranking by commenting 'Rest in Peace' and adding his popular slogan 'Bass' to their message.

The reactions of social media users to the trending throwback video of Kudus rapping the song are below:

NO DOUBT said:

"Rest in peace rudebwoy ranking that's his song 😭😭😭😭."

Non Stopper said:

"R.I.P🪦 Nima Ruddext Boss 😭😭😭 (Rudebwoy Ranking)"

FELIX FRANKLIN RECORD’z (F-F) said:

"💚💚 RIP BASS ❤️❤️"

Saj said:

"RP BASS 💔."
Stonebwoy, Mohammed Kudus, Kudus' new club, West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur
Stonebwoy is hailed as he makes an Overlord refix for Mohammed Kudus signing with Tottenham Hotspur. Image Credit: @spursofficial and @stonebwoy
Source: Instagram

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YEN.com.gh also reported that dancehall musician Stonebwoy said he was paid for the use of his Overlord refix in the Tottenham Hotspur unveiling video for Ghanaian footballer Mohammed Kudus.

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In an interview on Hitz FM, he cofirmed that money was involved but said he preferred to keep the amount private. Fans praised Stonebwoy’s response, saying that he handled the question with humility.

Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Geraldine Amoah (Entertainment editor) Geraldine Amoah is an Entertainment Editor at YEN.com.gh. She pursued Business Administration at Ashesi University and graduated in 2020. She has over 3 years of experience in journalism. Geraldine's professional career in journalism started at Myjoyonline at Multimedia Group Limited, where she worked as a writer. She has completed Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced digital reporting and fighting misinformation.

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