Fast rising Ghanaian music duo OT n Aiges have delivered a powerful new single titled “Bra Dea” featuring Kumasi’s hitmaker Kwaku Darlington. The track was officially released on July 4, 2025 and runs for 3 minutes and 7 seconds. It blends high energy delivery with street savvy lyricism. The single is produced by talented beatmaker Azee Ntwene who provides a bold backdrop that perfectly matches the fiery performances from all three artists.
Azee Ntwene’s production brings a spicy Asakaa feel to the track. The beat features crisp hi hats, rolling 808s, aggressive percussion, and melodic undertones. It captures the driving energy of Kumasi’s drill scene while giving room for each artist to shine individually and collectively.
OT n Aiges, known for their street focused sound and charismatic flow, kick off the song with tight, compelling verses. Their chemistry and vocal intensity make an immediate impact.
Kwaku Darlington, one of Ghana’s most consistent young stars, adds his signature melodic rap delivery to the song. With hits like “Sika Aba Fie,” “No Love,” and “Grateful to Your Ex” under his belt, Darlington brings added commercial appeal and lyrical sharpness to the collaboration.
OT n Aiges are steadily gaining momentum with each release. Their presence in the Kumasi drill wave has earned them growing recognition on streaming platforms and social media.
Kwaku Darlington has had an impressive run in 2025. His recent singles have performed well across Boomplay, Audiomack, and Apple Music. His creative consistency and strong collaborations have kept him relevant and highly in demand.
Since its release, “Bra Dea” has sparked excitement on TikTok, X, and Instagram. Music fans and influencers are already using it in street themed content and short videos. Music blogs like TuneBeatz and TMmotionGH have also featured the song, calling it a “certified street anthem” thanks to its relatable message and hard hitting production.
At just over three minutes, “Bra Dea” is a tightly produced track that captures the grit and energy of Ghana’s current urban music scene. It is raw yet polished, emotional yet confident. The collaboration between OT n Aiges and Kwaku Darlington feels natural and powerful, positioning the song for strong rotation on playlists, radio, and social media trends.