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VIDEO: Nutty O shares the stage with the legendary Teddy Riley in Abu Dhabi

Zimbabwean dancehall star Nutty O shared the stage with legendary US producer and singer Teddy Riley at the Yas Beach in Abu Dhabi on Friday night.

The performance was part of the celebrations of Bob Marley’s birthday.

Riley who is the creator of New Jack Swing among other accolades shared an image of himself with Nutty O on his Instagram, saying:

ROCKIN with the legendary Wailers Celebrating the King Bob Marley’s annual birthday festival!!! It was such an honor to be here in Dubai sharing the stage with Nutty O Zim, and the incredible Romain Virgo!!! Much respect & love to you all!!!

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ROCKIN with the legendary Wailers Celebrating the King Bob Marley's annual birthday festival!!! It was such an honor to be here in Dubai sharing the stage with Nutty O Zim, and the incredible Romain Virgo!!! Much respect & love to you all!!! And it is such an honor meeting my new family in Dubai/Abu Dhabi…some of the most powerful men of this country. They were apart of saving me from going thru what my friend @dallasaustins went thru. Out in 3.5 hrs instead of 3.5 weeks plus. Thanks to all if these incredible men, I didn't get band and I'm more than welcome in the country!!! 🙏🏾 🙏🏾 🙏🏾 🙏🏾 SHUKRAAN JAZILAAN LN 'ANSAA HADHIH ALLAHZA @djteddyjam #legacy #legend #newjackswing #teddyriley #blackstreet #guy Thank you for Checking out my amazing journey!!!! WHAT I THOUGHT WOULD BE A DISASTER TURN INTO THE BEST TRIP!!! LOVE UAE!!!! 💯

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Also performing were the Original Wailers.

Watch the moment captured by a reveler below:

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