Don't Keep Me Waiting - Talented boys perform Kwesi Arthur's song as one produces beat with his lips
- A video of two male students performing Kwesi Arthur's Don't Keep Me Waiting featuring KiDi has emerged online
- The video clip shows one producing the instrumental of the popular song with his lips while the other can be heard singing over the beat
- The video showing the boys displaying their impressive skills has gained traction on social media
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A video of two male students displaying impressive beatboxing talent as they perform Kwesi Arthur's song, Don't Keep Me Waiting, which features Kidi, has surfaced online.
The video shows one of the boys producing a similar instrumental to Kwesi Arthur's popular song with his lips while his colleague can be heard singing over the beat.
Though details of the boys including their names and the school they attend are yet to be known, the video has been widely circulated on social media.
YEN.com.gh has sighted the video showing the boys passionately displaying their beatboxing and singing prowess.
The video has generated massive commentary after emerging on social media with many saying they need producers to support them.
Watch the video below.
Original song by Kwesi Arthur featuring KiDi.
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported on a 56-year-old businessman, Joseph Agyiri who has been selling Yoghurt for over thirty-five years and has given an account of his lesson-ridden life experience.
Popularly known as 'Our Day' within the environs of Tema in the Greater Accra Region, Agyiri disclosed that he had a good time selling and serving children.
Speaking in an interview with SVTV Africa, the father of nine revealed he has been to every school in Tema.
In other news, a multi-talented Ghanaian artisan, Bernard Nii Nartey, has been creating beautiful furniture and sound systems from used car tyres and other sustainable materials.
Nartey, 35, has become a forerunner in his field because of his unique and viable creations made from used tyres.
His furniture label, Nat Recycle Centre converts used tyres into impressive and sustainable furniture for home and office use.
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