Kwame Yogot Names His W@ckest Rappers In The Ghanaian Music Industry – Watch Video

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Ghanaian rapper Kwame Yogot born Kenneth Kyeremateng has in what many will describe as a controversial interview named what in his opinion are the three rappers wackest in the Ghanaian music industry.

In an interview with Nana Romeo on Accra 100.5 FM’s Ayekoo Ayekoo midmorning show, Kwame Yogot did not hold back when asked to list his least talented rappers.

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Without hesitation, Kwame Yogot began with Rap Fada, stating bluntly, “My brother Rap Fada – he’s simply poor at rapping.”

Next on Kwame Yogot’s list was a surprising choice: the legendary rapper Tinny. Despite his admiration for Tinny, Kwame Yogot expressed his disappointment. “He’s my favourite and still wack to me. I don’t understand what he says in Ga. Perhaps, if I could understand what he was saying, I’d appreciate it more. I’m not happy about this because I greatly admire his style of rap,” Yogot stated.

The final name on Kwame Yogot’s list was the award-winning rapper and businessman, D-Black.

While laughing, he labeled D-Black as “the killer” or topmost on his list of least talented rappers.

On the flip side, Kwame Yogot also shared his picks for the top three best rappers in Ghana, naming Yaa Pono, Sarkodie, and M.anifest, clarifying that his list was in no particular order.

Kwame Yogot has recently released a new song titled “Abele,” featuring Ras Kuuku.

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