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Is Miah Kenzo Bringing Rap Heat or Beef?

  • September 14, 2022
  • 2 min read
Is Miah Kenzo Bringing Rap Heat or Beef?

Drill Princess Miah Kenzo has been giving Queens, NY, the recognition deserved in the drill scene. Miah has always been affiliated with music through her father, a rapper. At 13, Miah started attending studio sessions with her father, creating a stronger bond. “Top 2 Not 2” opens an opportunity for politics on Miah bringing heat to the game; or is it rap beef for the title Princess of Drill.

One of Miah’s best collaborations comes from a track with Harlem rapper Buggout B called “Two Headed Demon;” Miah said she felt the energy between them and their passion for music the first time they met. Miah Kenzo’s big hit “Shake Dat” with Asian Doll the Queen of Drill and DJ Swill B started a new wave of Jersey club music meets drill.

Miah’s current hit, “Top 2 Not 2,” delivered a solid message to the drill game that she is ranked highly among others but is not in second place. The track sparked an outbreak of rivalry between many females claiming to be the top female in the drill scene.

Miah’s sound caught the attention of rappers such as Rowdy Rich, Tata, and Kyle Ricch; with the question: Is Miah Kenzo up next? When Playbook MG caught up to Miah to ask a few questions, she said some of the artists she would like to work with in the future are Dej Loaf and JI Prince of New York. The anticipation is building as Miah prepares to drop Prettiest Gangsta.

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