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Rapper Kwesi Arthur is the latest celebrated artiste to represent Ghana in a BET Hip-hop Cypher.
The rapper is 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 Cypher is expected to be released on Wednesday, October 20 ahead of the BET Hip Hop Awards scheduled for October 28.
Kwesi Arthur represents Ghana on the 2020 BET HIP Pop Awards Cypher. Congratulations King @KWESIARTHUR_ 🇬🇭❤️🥶 pic.twitter.com/kxtRmo68nv
— KALYJAY 👻 (@gyaigyimii) October 20, 2020
Kwesi Arthur joins a list of Ghanaian rappers including Sarkodie, D Black and others who had gained recognition with their effortless flow to represent the country on the international front.
Reacting to the 30-second teaser that has gone viral, many fans said they are proud the young artiste keeps getting the needed recognition he deserves.
In May, Kwesi Arthur also performed joined Billboard‘s Platoon Africa Artist Showcase.
The rapper kicked things off with a fun and vibrant Live-At Home performance from the Ground Up Chale Studios in Ghana.
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