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Rapper Flowking Stone, on Wednesday, surprised his fans with a new track called Best Rapper Africa (BRA).
In the song, he detailed his journey in the music industry explaining that contrary to what many people say, he began his career with Lord Kenya and others.
Flowking Stone said he has not been given half the attention the current crop of rappers have had, but, to be able to still stay in the game for as long as he has, it could only mean one thing; that he is the “best rapper in Africa”.
He criticised fans of rappers who promote subpar music. He challenged them to record good music with a great rap flow, lyrics and production.
Since its release, the song has stayed in the top three trends on Twitter and YouTube garnering about 17,000 thousand views.
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