Ghanaian rap heavyweights Sarkodie, Beeztrap KOTM, and Kwesi Arthur are set to release their collaborative single, BANG BANG BANG, on February 19th, 2025. The announcement has generated significant excitement within the Ghanaian music community.
Beeztrap KOTM recently teased the upcoming track on social media, sharing a snippet that showcases the dynamic synergy between the three artistes. The teaser has been met with enthusiastic responses from fans, heightening anticipation for the full release. 
This collaboration brings together some of Ghana’s most influential hip-hop talents. Sarkodie, renowned for his rapid-fire delivery and lyrical prowess, has been a dominant force in the African music scene for over a decade. Kwesi Arthur, known for his versatile style and compelling storytelling, has garnered international acclaim with hits like Grind Day and Woara. Beeztrap KOTM, a rising star in the Ghanaian rap scene, has been making waves with his unique sound and energetic performances.
BANG BANG BANG is expected to blend the distinctive styles of these artistes, delivering a track that resonates with fans of contemporary African hip-hop. The song will be available on all major streaming platforms upon its release.
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