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Ice Prince - Shots On Shots (ft. Sarkodie) (official Video) Site

The official music video for "Shots On Shots" is a landmark collaboration between Nigerian rapper Ice Prince and Ghanaian superstar Sarkodie , released on April 11, 2014. Directed by , the video is known for its gritty, industrial aesthetic and high-energy rap performances. Core Themes & Style

: The video was shot at the STC bus workshop/hangar in Ghana, providing a raw, industrial backdrop that matches the song's energy. Visual Elements : Ice Prince - Shots On Shots (ft. Sarkodie) (Official Video)

: Uses fast-paced editing and dynamic camera work to capture the rappers' intensity. The official music video for "Shots On Shots"

: Sonically, the song takes heavy cues from the Atlanta trap scene, featuring booming basslines and aggressive delivery. Visual Elements : : Uses fast-paced editing and

: Features Sark Clothing , highlighting the fashion synergy between the two artists.

: The track was intentionally designed to bridge the gap between the Nigerian and Ghanaian music scenes.

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The official music video for "Shots On Shots" is a landmark collaboration between Nigerian rapper Ice Prince and Ghanaian superstar Sarkodie , released on April 11, 2014. Directed by , the video is known for its gritty, industrial aesthetic and high-energy rap performances. Core Themes & Style

: The video was shot at the STC bus workshop/hangar in Ghana, providing a raw, industrial backdrop that matches the song's energy. Visual Elements :

: Uses fast-paced editing and dynamic camera work to capture the rappers' intensity.

: Sonically, the song takes heavy cues from the Atlanta trap scene, featuring booming basslines and aggressive delivery.

: Features Sark Clothing , highlighting the fashion synergy between the two artists.

: The track was intentionally designed to bridge the gap between the Nigerian and Ghanaian music scenes.