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Video: Lynda Ddane kneels like Muganda lady to greet Vyper Ranking

In a video that has since been ousted by a local publication, popular television host turned Disc Jockey, Lynda Dane, goes down on her knees, like a typical Muganda lady, before greeting dancehall sensation Vyper Ranking.

Vyper strikes a pose with Ddane

The video is recorded in an outdoorsy setting as it seems both personalities met at a yet to be disclosed event.

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Reasons as to why Lynda Ddane knelt for the "Tebimala" hit singer are still scanty, however, Vyper Ranking might have subtly hinted at them on his official Twitter platform.

Vyper Ranking is currently on red-hot form after collaborating with Winnie Nwagi, on now hit single, "Take it slow", which has since amassed 140,000 views on YouTube.

Ddane being a disc jockey, might have been paying her respects to Ranking for such a monstrous delivery.

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Ranking confirmed this author's deductions when he posted a picture of him and Lynda Ddane on his Twitter noting, "When you drop a big tune big things come your way, check her smile," he captioned.

Vyper Ranking announced himself on the elite dancehall scene with "Tebimala" his dancefloor filling collaboration with Cinderella Sanyu and he has not looked back since then.

He is currently enjoying massive rotation on the airwaves with his current collaboration with Nwagi, "Take it Slow".

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