It seems the Ghanaian city in the middle of the world, Tema, has more up its sleeves in terms of talents to share with the rest of the world than anyone thought.
Sarkodie, Omar Sterling, Yaa Pono, Criss Waddle, Kwesi Arthur and others have proved time and again that when it comes to rap, Tema is dominated with immense talent in the genre.
It is, therefore, not surprising that up and coming artistes Tema Guy, rap like his seniors.
In this freestyle ‘Freedom of Speech’, he talks about betrayal, patriotism, haters and lovers.
Watch the freestyle below:
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