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Brotherkupa's Unbelievable Run With 'How I Feel' Single

By @Okayswisher on 08/21/2024 in News

Brotherkupa's rise to fame has been nothing short of flawless. The underground scene accepted him as their own and Botswana treats the lad like he is their very own Playboi Carti.


He recently went on a run of dropping songs weekly beginning with, 'Keep Coming In'  which has him flexing how easily the money has been stacking up. "Bands keep coming x2, bitches keep coming in x2". The instrumental is trippy with a specific dedication to great sonics. 


The following week would be even more special for Kupa fans as he dropped a two-pack EP paired with the single 'Pick A Side'. In typical Kupa fashion, he'd drop visuals for the latter song while featuring another underground gem, Jay Katana on 'Brazil 2'.  



The best was left for last as the next week on the 14th of August, Brotherkupa would release his best song out of the drops, 'How I Feel'. The different switches of flow and ability to carry the already fire beat with his unique cadence make him superior to his peers and a force to be reckoned with in the mainstream South African scene. However, I have a feeling that he will be received more in the States first similar to the Cape Town group, Internet Girl. 


Stream 'How I Feel' below:



 

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