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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Kwesi Arthur dropped the surprise freestyle this morning as a warming up tune for his much anticipated upcoming album ‘Son Of Jacob’ after he jumped on Hip Hop rapper Lil Baby’s ‘Emotionally Scared’ instrumentals.
Kwesi Arthur has been keeping his fans on their toes for far too long since he announced the making of his 2nd studio album after a very successful debut album titled ‘Live From Nkruma Krom’ back in 2018 which has his number one hit song ‘Grind Day’ featuring Sark Nation boss Sarkodie and AMG rapper Medikal.
This new freestyle happens to be the award winning rapper’s first hit single in 2021 after dropping ‘Baajo’ in 2020 featuring Nigeria’s Afrobeats sensational singer, Joeboy.
After he dropped the song this morning, social media has been on fire with his top fans like Efia Odo reacting to the lyrics and ‘bars’ in the ‘Warming Up’ freestyle.
Check out some of the comments on social media as Kwesi Arthur trends number one on micro blogging sit Twitter.
Efia Odo who has revealed in the past that she’s waiting patiently for the rapper to drop his next album in a series of tweets in her reaction to the song stated “
Kwesi Arthur gives us only quality music
Son of Jacob is just warming up. That album bout to be fireeeeeeee


Check out some of the comments from social media users as some believe Kwesi Arthur will be the right person to send Ghana music to the Grammys as others too believes the rapper thrown some shades at colleague rapper Medikal.



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