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Kumerican artistes, Amerado, Yaw Tog and Kweku Flick, have received plaudits from Ghanaians for their performances on the BBC1xtra show.
This is the first time in a while, that Ghanaians have shown love to local artistes who have been featured on the show.
The three Kumerican artistes, were given the honours to join popular British DJ and TV personality, Tim Westwood on his show to deliver 'freestyles'.
The trio, who were verily aware that Ghanaians pay particular attention to Tim Westwood freestyles, did not disappoint.
Despite rapping in Twi, their native language, the Kumericans’ flow was enjoyed by the in-house persons, based on the reception in the studio.
The hip-hop rap was a delight to listen to, according to Ghanaians. They therefore commended the artistes for putting Ghana on the map once again.
@Amerado_Burner brooo, we go give you your flowers soon, you hear? you see what you go do for the TimWestwood there, that's pure flamessss!!🔥
— ً (@_GR8MAN) August 9, 2021
Tim Westwood prolly thinking....what are these Ghanaian rappers eating in Ghana...
— Q (@Fii_phi) August 9, 2021
Well Tim...it's beats...they are eating beats!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 https://t.co/Ehb7C2zBzU
Tim Westwood freestyle session is an international opportunity for most artistes, but unfortunately, bad performance can lead to trolls.
Shatta Wale, Quamina MP are a few of such artistes who felt the heat on social media after delivering what was described as a deadly freestyle.
However, the likes of Stonebwoy, Sarkodie, Yaa Pono, Kwesi Arthur have etched their names in the history books as artistes who ‘killed’ their freestyles.
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