Ghanaian trap artiste Kweku Flick has dropped a new single titled “Kum”, a follow-up to his breakout hit “High”, signaling a bold evolution in his sound and storytelling.
The track, released on major streaming platforms, leans heavily into trap influences, blending hard-hitting sounds with Flick’s signature melodic delivery.
Industry watchers say “Kum” is more than a sequel—it’s a statement of intent from the Kumasi-born rapper, whose rise has mirrored the growing dominance of drill and trap in West Africa’s music scene.
Lyrically, Flick explores themes of ambition, survival, and the cost of success, painting vivid pictures of street life and personal struggles. “This is about elevation,” the artist said in a social media post teasing the release. “It’s for everyone chasing dreams in the chaos.”
Analysts predict “Kum” could replicate the viral success of “High”, which cemented Flick’s reputation as one of the country’s most promising voices.