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VIDEO: Fantana – Girls Hate On Girls

VIDEO: Fantana - Girls Hate On Girls

VIDEO: Fantana – Girls Hate On Girls

VIDEO: Fantana – Girls Hate On Girls

 

RuffTown Records/Midas Touch Inc. presents a brand new single by their new act, Ghanaian singer Fantana.

This one right here is titled “Girls Hate On Girls”, and on it the songstress addresses the lack of unity in women across all walks of life.

With this afrobeats joint she aims to encourage women to come together and stand in unity.

The song was produced by MOG Beatz. Download the MP3 below.

 

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