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Prominent Songwriters Set to Unite at BiggieKing's Hip Hop Festival

By: Alusine Rehme Wilson 


After years of engaging in lyrical battles and exchanging verses, five notable rappers, namely Governor Blaq, Augustine Jay Tee, Sabi Success, Vee Pee, and Diamond Prince, are expected to come together at a highly-anticipated hip hop festival.

This festival underway later today is being organized by D-Threat Empire Muzik, a team led by the experienced rapper BiggieKing, who has been a major contender for these lyricists.

It will be staged at the Makeni city plaza which is expected to witness an extraordinary display of talent and a powerful lyrical showcase as these five renowned artists, along with BiggieKing himself, share the same stage and microphone.

This unity concert aims to put an end to their long standing disputes and differences, allowing them to support one another and inspire the younger generation of rappers, especially those from Makeni.

Additionally, it hopes to settle the debate among their fans about who holds the title of the best rapper.

Governor Blaq, currently the President of the Makeni Artist Union, is leading the efforts of the union to make this event a sold-out success. The union is ecstatic to be part of this monumental occasion and has committed to ensure the finest experience for the audience.

Moreover, BiggieKing has thrilled his fans by announcing that he will be premiering some of his latest tracks during the festival.

Special guests, including musicians Med Tee and Med-Pee, have also been revealed as part of the lineup from the Makeni Artist Union and tickets for this event are priced at NLe 15, promising an evening filled with excitement and anticipation.

By coming together for this festival, these talented lyricists not only aim to reconcile their differences but also unite their fans in appreciation of their extraordinary skill sets.

Similarly for BiggieKing, his anticipated hip hop festival “is an event that promises to be memorable for all those in attendance.”

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