"Ghana will love him": Buju Banton randomly speaks Twi in the US, fans react
Grammy-award-winning Jamaican singer Buju Banton aka Mark Anthony Myrie, was spotted speaking Twi in Los Angeles after his concert at the Palladium.
Buju Banton delights fan with impromptu Twi conversation in the US. Reggae superstar Buju Banton recently surprised a fan by speaking to her in Twi, a Ghanaian language, during a chance encounter in the United States. The brief interaction, captured on video, shows Banton's multilingual skills and his connection with fans from diverse backgrounds. "I was so shocked and happy," the fan, who wishes to remain anonymous, said. "It was a truly unforgettable moment." The video, which has quickly gained popularity online, highlights the artist's charisma and his ability to connect with people from different cultures. The unexpected language exchange adds a unique element to the interaction, showcasing Banton's versatility and global appeal.
Grammy-award-winning Jamaican singer Buju Banton aka Mark Anthony Myrie, was spotted speaking Twi in Los Angeles after his concert at the Palladium.