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Rapper Kwesi Arthur seems to have impressed fans with his flow on the 2020 BET Hip Hop cypher featuring African artistes.
He was featured alongside Angola’s Cage One, Ginger Trill (South Africa), Rosa Ree (Tanzania), King Kaka (Kenya), Suspect 95 (Ivory Coast) Elizabeth Ventura (Angola) and omg oumy gueye (Senegal).
The artistes dropped their flow to the beat of late rapper Pop Smoke's 'Dior'.
Unlike previous cyphers where they perform together, the rappers did their performances from their own studios because of Covid-19 safety protocols.
One fan took to his Twitter handle to praise all the rappers including Kwesi Arthur for their flow.
"Damn this cypher is hard!!!! Rosa Ree is fire, dope punchlines, the first guy was good,delivery-wish Elizabeth was aggressive on that beat, I like that....Kwesi Arthur ”I put the “sh3” in “sh3den” ampa, it’s always fired with you bruh," he wrote.
Damn this cypher is hard!!!!
— King Moose (@LucasMoose94) October 28, 2020
Rosa Ree is fire,dope punchlines,the first guy was good,delivery-wish
Elizabeth was aggressive on that beat,I like that....Kwesi Arthur🌋🌋🌋”I put the “sh3” in “sh3den” ampa,it’s always fire with you bruh😍
They really saved the best for last because Kwesi Arthur spazzed way outta control on this cypher! Damn mehn! https://t.co/tLweeF2MNQ
— #ENDSARSNOW #ENDPOLICEBRUTALITY (@OleleSalvador) October 28, 2020
Yeahhh Kwesi Arthur killed it at the BET CYPHER thing 🔥🔥
the best rapper 🔥— Ataa Ayi 🦇🇬🇭🇬🇭 (@AtaaAyi_) October 28, 2020
Kwesi Arthur performed on BET Cypher...nice nice🔥...but SarkNation has found a way to make everything abt themselves sekof 10seconds award presentation tueh🙄
— Twilight🏴☠️🇬🇭 (@obiaabaeny3) October 28, 2020
Ghetto Jesus,sharing the bread with my brothers😭🌬🥶
— 3b3 fa❤ (@OwusuGibson_) October 28, 2020
Kwesi Arthur BET Cypher
Meanwhile, some people say Kwesi Arthur did not impress them as much as they expected.
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