Ghanaian rapper Kofi Mole has unveiled a compelling new track titled “Brodie”, featured on his latest EP, B4 Da Album, released on May 8, 2025. This five-track project showcases Mole’s lyrical prowess and versatility, offering fans a glimpse into his evolving musical journey.
“Brodie” stands out as a testament to Kofi Mole’s artistic growth. Produced by Ebo, the track blends contemporary hip-hop beats with Mole’s signature lyrical depth, reflecting his journey and resilience in the music industry. The song’s duration is approximately 2 minutes and 19 seconds, providing a concise yet impactful listening experience.
B4 Da Album EP Tracklist
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Bleoo – 1:50
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Alte Party – 1:53
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Evergreen – 3:22
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Brodie – 2:19
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No Play – 1:49
The EP is available for streaming on platforms like YouTube and Spotify, allowing fans to immerse themselves in Mole’s latest musical offerings.
Born Edward Kofi Agyemang Amoah on April 16, 1993, in Kumasi, Ghana, Kofi Mole is a prominent figure in the Ghanaian hip-hop and afrobeats scene. He gained prominence with his breakout single “Don’t Be Late” and has since established himself as a formidable force in the music industry. Known for his unique blend of hip-hop and afrobeats, Mole’s discography includes projects like Knackaveli (2022) and numerous collaborations with artists such as Medikal, Kwesi Arthur, and Joey B.
In 2025, Kofi Mole has been actively releasing new music, including singles like “No Noise”, which dropped on February 21, 2025, and “Abrantie” featuring Beeztrap KOTM, released on February 3, 2025. He also collaborated with DJ Ikon, BeezTrap KOTM, and Apeezy on the track “Why”, showcasing his versatility and willingness to experiment with different sounds. Additionally, Mole featured on Skonti’s track “G.O.A.T” alongside Kwesi Amewuga, further cementing his presence in the Ghanaian music scene.
Beyond his musical endeavors, Kofi Mole made headlines in January 2025 when he publicly addressed challenges faced during the promotion of his 2020 collaboration “Makoma” with Sarkodie and Bosom P-Yung. Mole revealed that despite multiple attempts, he received no response from Sarkodie’s team regarding the music video shoot, leading to discussions about communication issues within the industry.