Fast-rising Ghanaian rapper, Beeztrap KOTM, is set to drop new music this Friday, teaming up with Kwaku DMC on a fresh single titled MILLICENT.
The cover art, which features a luxurious perfume bottle labeled MILLICENT against a glamorous Paris-inspired backdrop, suggests a refined, stylish concept, hinting at themes of desire, elegance and allure. The visual direction immediately caught attention online, sparking curiosity around the sound and storytelling behind the song.

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Both Beeztrap KOTM and Kwaku DMC are known for their gritty lyricism and street-rooted authenticity, making MILLICENT a collaboration fans are eager to hear. The pairing is expected to blend sharp rap delivery with catchy melodies, continuing Beeztrap’s steady rise in Ghana’s hip-hop scene.
With new music officially set for release this Friday, anticipation continues to build as listeners wait to experience what MILLICENT brings to the table.
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The six-track project offers a more personal side of the Kumasi-born rapper, who rose to prominence as one of the pioneers of Ghana’s Asakaa movement, the drill subgenre that brought the sounds and street culture of Kumasi to a global audience.
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