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Mohammed Ismail Sherif Kweku Frimpong (born 9 January 2002) known professionally as Black Sherif is a Ghanaian musician and performer from Konongo, Ghana, he is well known for his song Second Sermon featuring Burna boy in Nigeria, and his new single titled Kwaku The Traveller is number 1 on the Nigerian Apple music charts. more »
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Lyrics: Kwaku The Traveller by Black Sherif
Kweku killa I don’t lie when I say I did it did it Big stacks big cash my way but still I fumble it under one minute Still I believe I but can’t blame myself this shit I knew mandem was born this shit Ofcos I fucked up. Who never fuck up hands in the air. No hands ? Still I can’t believe You know what I mean I was young what do you expect from me It is what it is
But I keep going on more like a rolling stone Cos I have no stopping time Can’t nobody stop a man Oh I keep going on more like a rolling stone cos i have no stopping time Can’t nobody stop a man
No I go dey run my race I’m gonna keep my pace I really have no one to blame when I fall again I can’t stand this pain I can’t watch me fail so anytime you pray Remember my name
Remember you know a traveller The name is Kweku the hustler He’s been far away chasing gwalala I will be back again bro me ka me nan I swear on my life I can’t wait to be back I know you miss me I know Remember you know a traveller The name is Kweku the hustler He’s been far away chasing gwalala I will be back again bro me ka me nan I swear on my life I can’t wait to be back I know you miss me I know
They say when it’s then it’s on You can’t stop till it’s done sika dam na me bo Abrantie ma si so cigarette si ma no ntampi nkoa na me cigarette si ma no cigarette si ma no when it’s then it’s on You can’t stop till it’s done sika dam na me bo Abrantie ma si so cigarette si ma no ntampi nkoa na me cigarette si ma no cigarette si ma no
Yah! see me on the road side may3 fine Talking to the most high
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Kwaku The Traveller by Black Sherif
- Yeah Kwaku killa don't lie when I say I did it, I did it (I did it, I did it) Big stacks, big cash my way, but still I fumble it (fumble it) Under one minute, still I can't believe But I can't blame myself for this shit I knew mandem was born for this shit Of course I fucked up Who never fuck up? Hands in the air, no hands? Still I can't believe, you know what I mean I was young what you expect from me? It is what it is But I keep going on (oh, oh, oh) More like a rolling stone (ooh, oh) 'Cause I have no stopping time Can't nobody stop a man Oh, I keep going on More like a rolling stone 'Cause I have no stopping time Can't nobody stop a man, no (yeah) I go dey run my race I'm gonna keep my pace 'Cause I really have no one to blame When I fall again I can't stand this pain I can't watch me fail So anytime you pray Remember my name Remember you know a traveler The name is Kwaku the Hustler He's been far away chasing guallala I'll be back again bro, meka menan I swear on my life I can't wait to be back I know you miss me, I know Remember you know a traveler The name is Kwaku the Hustler He's been far away chasing guallala I'll be back again bro, meka menan I swear on my life I can't wait to be back I know you miss me I know They say, when it's on then it's on (it's on) You can't stop 'til it's done (then it's on) Sika dam na meebor Abrantie aa masi so Cigarette si mano Ntampe nkoa na meetwe Cigarette si mano Cigarette si mano When it's on then it's on (and it's) I can't stop 'til it's done (and it's on) Sika dam na meebor Abrantie aa masi so Cigarette si mano Ntampe nkoa na meetwe Cigarette si mano Cigarette si mano Nti daaaa (nti daaaa) See me on the roadside (my fam) Talking to you Most High, High, High, High Remember you know a traveler The name is Kwaku the Hustler He's been far away chasing guallala I'll be back again bro, meka menan I swear on my life I can't wait to be back I know you miss me I know Remember you know a traveler The name is Kwaku the Hustler He's been far away chasing guallala I'll be back again bro, meka menan I swear on my life I can't wait to be back I know you miss me I know Writer/s: Mohammed Ismail Sherif Publisher: Sentric Music Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind
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Kwaku the Traveller Lyrics
Kwaku the Traveller Lyrics by BLACK SHERIF
Kweku Killa don't lie when I say I did it, I did it Big stacks big cash my way but still I fumbled it Under one minute Still I can't believe But I can't blame myself for this shit I knew mandem was born for this shit Of course I fucked up Who never fuck up hands in the air, no hands? Still I can't believe, you know what I mean I was young what you expect from me? It is what it is But I keep going o More like a rolling stone Cause I have no stopping time Can't nobody stop a man Oh I keep going o More like a rolling stone Cause I have no stopping time Can't nobody stop a man! I go dey run my race I'm gonna keep my pace Cause I really have no one to blame When I fall again I can't stand this pain I can't watch me fail So anytime you pray Remember my name
Remember you know a traveler The name is Kweku, the Hustler He's been far away chasing gwallala I'll be back again bro, meka menan! (I'll be back again, I swear on everything) I swear on my life I can't wait to be back I know you miss me I know I know you miss me I know
They say When it's on then it's on You can't stop till it's done Sika dam na meebor Abranti3 aa masi so Cigarette si mano Ntampe nkoaa na meetwe Cigarette si mano Cigarette si mano When it's on then it's on I can't stop till it's done (Then it's oonn) Sika dam na meebor Abranti3 aa masi so Cigarette si mano Ntampe nkoaa na meetwe Cigarette si mano Cigarette si mano Nti daaaaa You'll see me on the roadside Talking to the most high, high, high, high
Remember you know a traveler The name is Kweku, the hustler He's been far away chasing gwallala I'll be back again bro, meka menan I swear on my life I can't wait to be back I know you miss me I know Remember you know a traveler The name is Kweku, the hustler He's been far away chasing gwallala I'll be back again bro, meka menan I swear on my life I can't wait to be back I know you miss me I know
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by Amanda London · April 7, 2022
“Kwaku, the traveller” is a moniker which Black Sherif is applying to himself. We know this not only because such is inferred in the lyrics. But also, children in certain parts of Ghana are often sub-named after the day of the week on which they were born. And under that system, Black Sherif, who did in fact enter this Earth on a Wednesday (9 January 2002), would be referred to as “Kwaku” in certain circles.
That said, what we’re dealing with here is more or less your standard, self-fulfilling come up song. The reason it can be labeled self-fulfilling is because “Kwaku the Traveller” has indeed proven to be Sherif’s breakthrough hit.
Even though the track isn’t quintessentially hip-hop in nature, the vocalist does come off a lot like a rapper, i.e. someone who is envisioning rolling in the dough, even though as it currently stands he’s still caught up in the hustle.
So when the vocalist refers to himself as “a traveler”, that’s basically a poetic way of saying that he has yet to find his footing in life, so to speak. Or put more into street terms, he’s on the paper chase, with music apparently being his hustle. And until he achieves that goal of making it big, “Kwaku the traveller” will remain on the prowl.
Black Sherif is a vocalist from Ghana’s Ashanti Region. One of the earliest songs in his discography is a 2019 track entitled “Anadwo” by Kwame Yesu in which he appears as a feature. Later that same year, Sherif apparently dropped his first track as a headliner, a joint entitled “Mariana”.
“Kwaku the Traveller”
“Kwaku the Traveller”, which the vocalist officially authored under his legal name Mohammed Ismail Sherif, has proven to be Black Sherif’s breakthrough hit. Upon release on 31 March 2022, the tune swiftly proceeded to blow up. In less than a week, it reached number one on Nigeria Apple Music Top Songs. And even though the music industries of Ghana and Nigeria are closely related, this marked the first time a Ghanaian soloist had achieved that feat.
The day after, the track made its debut on the Apple Music Top 100 Global itself. Perhaps even more importantly in the grand scheme of things, the song also went viral on TikTok.
The lyrics are bilingual, being rendered primarily in English but also a Ghanaian language known as Twi.
The producer of this track is one Joker Nharnah.
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The best in my ranking!!!!
I luv this song
The song teaches us to hustle hard and to keep going also keep chasing the money and one day we will be successful.
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Kwaku The Traveller Lyrics Meaning
"Kwaku The Traveller" by Black Sherif seems to be a song that reflects on the challenges and mistakes made on a journey toward success, while also expressing determination to continue and eventually return to those who miss him. The song touches on themes of ambition, self-reflection, and resilience in the face of setbacks. Let's break down the meaning of each paragraph.
[Verse 1] In this verse, Black Sherif begins by emphasizing the honesty of his words, suggesting that he doesn't lie about his experiences and actions. He talks about having had access to significant wealth ("big stacks big cash") but admitting that he mishandled it and lost it ("fumbled it"). He expresses surprise at how quickly it all happened and acknowledges that he can't blame anyone but himself for the situation. Black Sherif believes that he and others like him were destined for a challenging life, given their circumstances. Despite his mistakes, he keeps moving forward like a "rolling stone," unstoppable and determined. He asks who has never made mistakes and acknowledges his youth as a factor in his choices.
[Chorus] The chorus of the song reinforces the idea that Black Sherif is a traveler, presumably someone who is constantly on the move and facing challenges. He goes by the name "Kwaku the hustler," indicating his determination to succeed through hard work. He mentions being away in pursuit of "guallala," which may refer to financial success or riches. He assures someone that he will return ("I'll be back again bro") and expresses eagerness to do so. Black Sherif acknowledges that he is missed by someone. ...Read More
[Verse 2] In the second verse, Black Sherif talks about the idea that once something is set in motion, it cannot be stopped until it's completed. He mentions "Sika dam na meebɔ," which translates to "money is what I need," indicating his focus on financial goals. He references smoking a cigarette and how he cannot be deterred from his path by trivial things. The repetition of "Cigarette si mano" may suggest that he is not easily distracted. The verse continues to emphasize his determination to keep going until he achieves his goals.
[Bridge] The bridge appears to emphasize a sense of longing and solitude. Black Sherif talks about being on the roadside, possibly symbolizing a sense of being alone or disconnected from others. He mentions talking to the "most high," which could refer to a spiritual or introspective moment where he seeks guidance or reflects on his journey.
[Chorus] The final chorus reiterates the idea of Black Sherif as a traveler and hustler who has been pursuing wealth and success while assuring that he will return. He acknowledges that people miss him and expresses his anticipation of coming back.
In summary, "Kwaku The Traveler" is a song that reflects on the pursuit of success, the challenges faced along the way, and the determination to keep moving forward despite past mistakes. It portrays a sense of resilience and a commitment to one's goals, even in the face of adversity. ...Read Less
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"Kwaku The Traveller" song lyrics written by Black Sherif.
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"Kwaku The Traveller" song music composed & produced by Joker nharnah.
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"Kwaku The Traveller" song was released on March 31, 2022.
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Lyrics of Kwaku the Traveler {in English} by Black Sherif
{Verse 1} Yeahhh Kwaku killa don’t lie when i say i did it, i did it (i did it, i did it) Big stacks big cash my way but still i fumbled it Under one minute Still i can’t believe
But i can’t blame myself for this shit I knew mandem was born for this shit, of course i f*cked up Who never f*ck up hands in the air, no hands? Still i can’t believe, you know what i mean I was young what you expect from me?
It is what it is, but i keep going o More like a rolling stone Cause i have no stopping time Can’t nobody stop a man Oh i keep going on
More like a rolling stone Cause i have no stopping time Can’t nobody stop a man (youhh) I go dey run my race I’m gonna keep my pace
Cause? i really have no one to blam? when i fall again I can’t stand this pain I can’t watch me fail So anytime you pray Remember my name
{Chorus} Remember you know a traveler The name is Kwaku the hustler He’s been far away chasing guallala I’ll be back again bro, meka menan I swear on my life I can’t wait to be back I know you miss me i know… x2
{Verse 2} They say, when it’s on then it’s on You can’t stop till it’s done (then it’s ooooooon) Sika dam na meebor Abrantie aa masi so, cigarette si mano
Ntampe nkoa na meetwe Cigarette si mano Cigarette si mano, when it’s on then it’s on I can’t stop till it’s done (then it’s ooooooon) Sika dam na meebor
Abrantie aa masi so Cigarette si mano Ntampe nkoa na meetwe Cigarette si mano Cigarette si mano
{Bridge} Nti daaaaa You’ll see me on the roadside Talking to the most high… high, high, high
{Chorus} Remember you know a traveler The name is Kwaku the hustler He’s been far away chasing guallala
I’ll be back again bro, meka menan (i’ll be back again, i swear on everything) I swear on my life I can’t wait to be back I know you miss me i know Remember you know a traveler
The name is Kwaku the hustler He’s been far away chasing guallala I’ll be back again bro, meka menan I swear on my life I can’t wait to be back I know you miss me i know
Those are the lyrics of Kwaku the traveler in English
The lyrics of kwaku the traveler suit the theme of the song.
It is highly impressive that Black sherif pays attention more to the lyrics of Kwaku the traveler because a song like kwaku the traveler demands lyrics that establish the purpose of the song and speaks to the audience about Black Sherif.
And this is exactly what Black sheriff did with Kwaku the traveler.
It is noteworthy that the mix and he beats take a backseat and allows Black Sherif’s voice to take the lead and deliver the lyrics of kwaku the traveler so we can hear everything as perfect as possible and take in the lyrics of kwaku the traveler.
Kudos to Black Sherif on this.
The lyrics of Kwaku the traveler also highlights the theme of the song in a way that makes us understand the song very well.
It is indeed good how lyrically embedded kwaku the traveler is. Especially when Black Sherif says:
“Oh I keep going, cos I’m a rolling stone”
So yes, the lyrics of kwaku the traveler by Black Sherif suits the song perfectly.
If there is something about Kwaku the traveler, it’s about Black Sherif’s delivery on the song.
It is so powerful, so passionate.
It sounds like Black sheriff is discussing a personal thing- something that happened to him or something that he did.
This may have influenced his delivery on Kwaku the traveler.
He delivers Kwaku the traveler with a kind of energy that transfers to us and makes Kwaku the traveler achieves its purpose.
We are drawn into the world of Black Sherif and this makes the song very believable.
We admire Black Sherif’s delivery on Kwaku the traveler, it is indeed powerful.
Relatability
Kwaku the Traveler is extremely relatable, especially with its lyrics. When we highlight the part of Kwaku the traveler that says.
Of course I fuc**ed up Who never fuc**ed up Hands in the air No hands?
It speaks to us and makes us examine ourselves.
So yes, Kwaku the traveler is very relatable and we are drawn into our past.
But that is not the only thing that matters.
Apparently, he even names himself “Kwaku the hustler” and this may encourage us to co,e back strong with a hustling spirit no matter the challenge we have been through.
There is something to take from Kwaku the traveler, and it is deep.
Kwaku the traveler, apparently, goes on like a rolling stone. And this is exactly what we should do too.
We should move on even stronger.
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Mixing and Production
The beats on Kwaku the Traveler is hard, and it is applauding how Black Sherif’s voice does not hide below the mix but rises above it that attention is paid to the lyrics of Kwaku the traveler but not the beats.
This highlights the lyrics of kwaku the traveler by Black Sherif and it makes the song sink in its message.
Replay Value
The passionate delivery, relatability, mixing and production and lyrics of Kwaku the traveler increases its relay value.
Out of all these, the relatability does the most work of making Kwaku the traveler have a high replay value.
You want to listen to Kwaku the traveler as many times as possible!
Delivery: 1.5/2
Lyricism: 1.8/2
Mixing and Production: 1.4/2
Relatability: 1.6/2
Replay Value: 1.7/2
☆Total: 8/10
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Remember you know a traveler The name is Kwaku the hustler He's been far away chasing guallala I'll be back again bro, meka menan I swear on my life I can't wait to be back I know you miss me I know Remember you know a traveler The name is Kwaku the hustler He's been far away chasing guallala I'll be back again bro, meka menan I swear on my life
The name is Kwaku the Hustler. He's been far away chasing guallala. I'll be back again bro, meka menan. I swear on my life. I can't wait to be back. I know you miss me, I know. Remember you know a traveler. The name is Kwaku the Hustler. He's been far away chasing guallala.
Black Sherif - Kwaku The Traveller Lyrics. Verse 1. Yeahhh. Kwaku killa don't lie when i say i did it, i did it (i did it, i did it) Big stacks big cash my way but still i fumbled it. Under one minute. Still i can't believe. But i can't blame myself for this shit. I knew mandem was born for this shit, of course i f*cked up.
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Talking to the most high. Remember you know a traveller. The name is Kweku the hustler. He's been far away chasing gwalala. I will be back again bro me ka me nan. I swear on my life. I can't wait to be back. I know you miss me I know. Remember you know a traveller.
Remember you know a traveler. The name is Kwaku the Hustler. He's been far away chasing guallala. I'll be back again bro, meka menan. I swear on my life. I can't wait to be back. I know you miss me I know. They say, when it's on then it's on (it's on) You can't stop 'til it's done (then it's on)
Lyrics. Yeah Kwaku killer don't lie when is say I did it, I did it (I did it, I did it) Big stacks, big cash my way but still I fumble it (fumble it) Under one minute (one min') Still, I can't believe (can't believe) But, I can't blame myself for the shit I knew man dem was born for the shit Of course, I fucked up Who never fuck up, hands in ...
"Kwaku the Traveller" is a song by Ghanaian drill musician Black Sherif.It was released on 31 March 2022, through Blacko, and Empire. "Kwaku the Traveller" was written by Black Sherif, and produced by Joker Nharnah. It debuted at number 1 in Nigeria TurnTable Top 50 chart, number 5 on the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs Chart and number 2 on the UK Afrobeats Singles Chart.
I'll be back again bro, meka menan. I swear on my life. I can't wait to be back. I know you miss me I know. Remember you know a traveler. The name is Kweku, the hustler. He's been far away chasing gwallala. I'll be back again bro, meka menan. I swear on my life.
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Central to the song's meaning is the protagonist, Kwaku, who symbolizes a relentless traveler on the road of life. The lyrics describe Kwaku's ambition and desire to attain success against all odds. It captures the struggles faced by many individuals in the pursuit of their dreams. As the song progresses, Black Sherif delves into the ...
Remember you know a traveler. The name is Kwaku the hustler. He's been far away chasing guallala. I'll be back again bro, meka menan. I swear on my life. I can't wait to be back. I know you miss me I know. Remember you know a traveler. The name is Kwaku the hustler. He's been far away chasing guallala. I'll be back again bro, meka menan. I ...
by Amanda London · April 7, 2022. "Kwaku, the traveller" is a moniker which Black Sherif is applying to himself. We know this not only because such is inferred in the lyrics. But also, children in certain parts of Ghana are often sub-named after the day of the week on which they were born. And under that system, Black Sherif, who did in ...
Talking to the most high, high, high, high. [Chorus: Black Sherif] Remember you know a traveler. The name is Kwaku the hustler. He's been far away chasing guallala. I'll be back again bro, meka menan. I swear on my life. I can't wait to be back. I know you miss me I know.
I know you miss me i know. Remember you know a traveler. The name is Kwaku the hustler. He's been far away chasing guallala. I'll be back again bro, meka menan. I swear on my life. I can't wait to be back. I know you miss me i know. Those are the lyrics of Kwaku the traveller by Black Sherif.
He's been far away chasing guallala. I'll be back again bro, meka menan (i'll be back again, i swear on everything) I swear on my life. I can't wait to be back. I know you miss me i know. Remember you know a traveler. The name is Kwaku the hustler. He's been far away chasing guallala.
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