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ThreeThree Claims To Be The Best African Rapper

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The rap game has consistently been fascinating as we generally witness new abilities and talents that rap gives birth to. This is nothing like what the public holds as the standard of rap music as we knew it.

To this, Nigerian Hiphop/trap artist Precious Aruoture Omoko referred to by his stage name ThreeThree has pronounced himself as the best rapper in the entire continent of Africa.

ThreeThree who is notable as a rapper who consistently mixes Ghanaian language, English and other Nigerian local dialects in his raps has set a bar for different rappers who figure he doesn’t have the right to be known as “The Best in African Rap”, to not hesitate to demand a fight.

ThreeThree has spent his entire life in Accra, Sowutuom. He began as an artist in secondary school and stayed true to his art through hard work and love of music. He was impacted by music through early stages as a little young boy seeing other artists on TV then rehearsing in front of the mirror, he knew he was destined to be an artist…After all, he was flawless in the mirror.

The story behind the name ThreeThree implies Three notable individuals throughout his life. Three siblings: two brothers and a sister.

He lost them to heart malignant growth and that happened few years ago, so when the name ThreeThree is referenced it helps him to remember them and he get increasingly inspired.

He released his first single “Soo Different” and later followed it with another single “Dance” which was doing incredible. So he thought of putting together an Extended playlist (EP) titled “New Era” that became accessible on every digital store.

The EP highlights artists like Rudebwoy Tymer and Desire History.

Also he is set to drop a new EP by January 10, 2020 titled “The Slopes of Life” which is available for preordering.

And ThreeThree’s influence on the masse doesn’t stop at his unmatched musical talents. Many see Three as an icon who is very trendy and loves fashion.

Why he’s the only African artist with the best hairstyles.