Femi One released two of the illest freestyle records in 2022 yet. Photo credit: Instagram/femi_one
Femi One released two of the illest freestyle records in 2022 yet. Photo credit: Instagram/femi_one

Femi One owns the rap scene thanks to her 2 freestyles

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Femi One is a street-certified, mainstream appreciated rapper that can defend her throne as one of the top female rappers not only in Kenya but across the East African region easily. 

Femi One’s name should command respect from anybody who speaks it because she’s done a whole lot in the entertainment and music industry as we know it and to some extent, it seems that she doesn’t get the props she deserves, we need to change all that.

Femi Uno is on her own level, she doesn’t even need to compete with any female rapper alive today.

The talented rapper has worked with the best of the best rappers and performers the music industry has to offer today and in all of her collaboration records, she didn’t come to play, she held her own and came prepared with bars, metaphors, and rhymes in every record.

In records where she’s worked with Mejja, Nyashinski, and even Khaligraph Jones, she came out and showed out and held her own.

In case you might be sleeping on Femi One, I bet you won’t be sleeping on her anymore after streaming her back-to-back freestyles she released a few days ago. She didn’t release one but two freestyles that culminate her career as one of the fiercest, lethal rappers to ever sprung out of Nairobi, Kenya.

In her latest freestyles which she dubbed ‘Road to Greatness’ and ‘Boss Lady’, Femi One literally snapped in both records proving once again that she’s in a league of her own.

 

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Working on the two records, Femi One recruited Riccobeats Mr 808 and Bern Mziki to produce the songs which was a nice move on her part since the songs came out as immaculate as they could be.

Femi One is literally on a level that her female peers are yearning and hoping to be. She’s looking at her competition in a rearview mirror while she’s driving a metaphorical Hennessey Venom GT which means she only gets to see her competition in a matter of seconds before they’re completely off her view.

Watch the two freestyles that cement her as one of the baddest female rappers in East Africa, no cap! don’t mess with the Uno!

Road to Greatness

 

Boss Lady

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