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Sister Derby uses the newest hit banger from Medikal as captions for photos.

Mary Nana Odura 11 months ago 0

Sister Derby made waves on social media when she posted some pretty pictures and captioned them with lyrics from Medikal’s song Scarface.

The singer’s use of the lyrics got internet users wondering if the attractive singer had not moved on from Medikal, who also happens to be her ex-boyfriend.

After posting some stunning images on Twitter and Instagram, Sister Derby, a stunning vocalist from Ghana, started a conversation online.

The attractive singer used the tagline “I am too jollof for your rice” as the description for the pictures, which is a line from Medikal’s current hit song Scarface.

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Due to her relationship with the rapper, her caption raised some eyebrows.

Due to her relationship with the rapper, her caption generated controversy. A few years ago, Medikal and Deborah Vanessa were one of Ghana’s baddest couples. The two even collaborated on some hugely successful love songs.

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Because Sister Derby captioned the images with the rapper’s words, some believe she may still have feelings for him.

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