West Ham snub Ghanaian artists for Burna Boy to unveil Ghana star Kudus

West Ham snub Ghanaian artists for Burna Boy to unveil Ghana star Kudus

West Ham Football Club have announced the signing of Ghanaian star player Mohammed Kudus with one of Burna Boy's new songs.

Mohammed Kudus has finally moved to the Premier League after being sought after by top European clubs.

The Ghanaian was signed for a fee worth £38 million from Ajax and penned a five-year deal with the option of a further 12 months.

Kudus was announced yesterday and the background music used by West Ham was that of the famous Nigerian artist Burna Boy.

West Ham's new signing Mohammed Kudus -- Photo Credit: West Ham/X

West Ham picks Nigerian music over Ghanaian music

Popular Nigerian artist Burna Boy has hit the trend table again after one of the music in his recently released album was used to unveil a Ghanaian player.

The interesting part of Kudus' announcement was that West Ham recognised Nigerian artists more than Ghanaian artists.

They decided to snub Ghanaian music and use the music of Grammy Award-winning Burna Boy to announce Kudus.

Nigerian famous artist Burna Boy -- Photo Credit: Pulse Sports

Burna Boy, who is one of Nigeria's top artists released a new album called "I told them" which has gone viral on social media.

One of the songs on his new album named "City Boys" was used by West Ham to welcome Kudus to the club.

Burna Boy's song used by West Ham comes as another win for Nigerians who have always had a back-and-forth with Ghanaians on social media.

Kudus could possibly make his debut for West Ham on Friday when they travel to Luton Park for their next Premier League fixture.

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