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Transport Money: A Vyper Ranking tale of the struggle in vibrant visuals

The dancehall singer has shared visuals for his latest jam “Transport Money”. After releasing the song about a month ago, the lyrical story finally get visual support in hilarious acts and contemporary costumes.

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The video opens with a group of guys playing a board game. The chubby fellow laments how he was let down by a girl he sent money when she didn’t show up. Vyper stands up and shows off his t5ank-top with the phrase “CASH ON DELIVERY” which is his motto so he doesn’t fall victim to the notorious “Transport Money” scandal.

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Dancers in contemporary art costumes join the story and spice up the dance hall flavoured song. In the background, Vyper’s chubby acquaintance is seen struggling with preparation for the arrival of his lover. True to the story, the girl switches off her phone.

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The video captures beautiful scenes and the analogy of the state of many young men who complain about having their money taken through this growing transport money enterprise.

Yyper vows to never send money even though it paints him in the light of the “Stingy Men’s Association Uganda” and tells women to at least refund some of the money.

Nessim is behind the audio production while Visan Magic delivered the vibrant video.

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Vyper Ranking, real names Ayiire Saddam, is signed under Bantu Entertainment. The 27 year old dancehall rising star has worked with Cindy on “Tebimala” and released hit songs like “Go Down” and “Ekyenge”.

He has boasted of being a hot topic with West African artists, especially Nigerians and Ghanaians, wanting to collaborate on projects with him. He also brags about his high-energy style, and claims that he can go for at least five years without releasing new songs and remain relevant.

There songs that am even scared of releasing because these days artists from different countries request me for collaborations. As most artistes strive to have collaborations with Nigerians, I at least got two Nigerians and Ghanaian musician request me for collabos. The Ghanaian artist even pleaded to me to own the song. In fact, I have a lot of music and for that am confident about my music because it can run me for 5 solid years” Vyper said

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Vyper has hinted at dropping his first EP before the end of the year.

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