Ghanaian rapper Guru has unexpectedly found himself back in global conversations after his hit song “Boys Abre” resurfaced in a video linked to the recently released Jeffrey Epstein files.
The viral clip, which has been widely circulated across social media platforms, reportedly shows Epstein and several associates riding in a safari-style vehicle while “Boys Abre” plays in the background. The unusual pairing of the controversial footage with a popular Ghanaian song has sparked widespread shock, humour, and intense debate online.
Social media users across Ghana and beyond have reacted with disbelief at the strange crossover, with many questioning how the track found its way into such a setting. Others have turned the moment into memes, while some commentators have reflected on the broader implications of the song’s unexpected reappearance.
Beyond the controversy, the resurfacing of the video has reignited discussions about the global reach of Ghanaian music. Many observers note that the incident, however unintended, highlights how locally produced songs can travel far beyond their original cultural and geographic contexts.
As reactions continue to pour in, neither Guru nor his team has issued an official statement regarding the video. Nonetheless the moment has once again thrust “ Boys Abre” into the spotlight underscoring its lasting impact years after its release albeit under highly unusual circumstances.
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