Ghanaian drill sensation Beeztrap KOTM has joined forces with Reggie and O’Kenneth on a brand-new single titled LABADI, delivering a gritty yet vibrant record inspired by street life, ambition and coastal energy. The collaboration brings together three voices at the forefront of Ghana’s evolving hip-hop and Asakaa movement.
LABADI draws its name and spirit from the iconic Accra neighbourhood, using it as a metaphor for fun, survival and everyday realities. Over a hard-hitting beat layered with raw drill elements and melodic undertones, Beeztrap KOTM leads with sharp, confident bars, while Reggie and O’Kenneth add complementary verses that amplify the song’s street credibility and authenticity.
The track showcases the chemistry between the artists, blending aggressive delivery with catchy flows that reflect the current sound shaping Ghana’s urban music scene. Each verse carries a sense of urgency and pride, reinforcing the narrative of resilience and coming up against the odds.
With LABADI, Beeztrap KOTM continues to solidify his presence as a rising force in Ghanaian drill, while Reggie and O’Kenneth reaffirm their roles as consistent contributors to the genre’s momentum. The song is already gaining traction among fans and on social media, positioning it as another street anthem with strong replay value.
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