Tottenham Hotspur gave Mohammed Kudus a spectacular welcome to north London — and it came with a uniquely Ghanaian soundtrack.
In a powerful blend of sport and culture, Ghanaian music icon Stonebwoy created a special rendition of his hit song “Overlord” exclusively for Kudus’ official Spurs unveiling video.
The track played in the background as the club introduced their £55 million signing to the world, infusing the moment with pride, rhythm, and national identity.
The collaboration between Stonebwoy and Tottenham marks a rare moment where African music and European football intersect so directly. It also underscores the significance of Kudus’ transfer — not just as a record-breaking deal, but as a cultural milestone for Ghana.
Kudus, who will wear the number 20 shirt, becomes the most expensive Ghanaian footballer in history, surpassing Thomas Partey’s £45 million move to Arsenal in 2020. The 24-year-old attacker signed a six-year contract with Spurs after completing his medical and finalising paperwork on Thursday.
Stonebwoy’s specially reworked version of Overlord — a track that already speaks to themes of dominance, identity, and triumph — served as a fitting anthem for Kudus’ arrival.
The song’s bold instrumentation and lyrical depth matched the energy of Kudus’ unveiling, creating a powerful moment that resonated with fans both in Ghana and across the footballing world.
Here is the video below;