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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 the air No hands? Still, I can't believe (can't believe) You know what I mean (what?) I was young, what you expect from me? It is what it is (oh) But, I keep goin' oh (oh) More like a rolling stone 'Cause I have no stoppin' time Can't nobody stop a man Oh, I keep goin' oh More like a rolling stone 'Cause I have no stoppin' time Can't nobody stop a man (yeah), no I go dey run my race I'm gonna keep my pace 'Cause I really have no one to blame (no one) 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 Kwaku, the hustler He's been far away chasin' gwalala I'll be back again, boy meka 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 Kwaku, the hustler He's been far away chasin' gwalala I'll be back again, 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 on, then it's on" We can't stop 'til it's done (when it's done) Sika dam na merebÉ AbranteÉ a masi 'soÉ' (ei) Cigarette si m'ano Ntampe nko ara na meretwe (baba) Cigarette si m'ano Cigarette si m'ano When it's on, then it's on (then it-) I can't stop 'til it's done (when it's done) Sika dam na merebÉ AbranteÉ a masi 'soÉ' ei Cigarette si m'ano (cigarette si m'ano o) Ntampe nko ara na meretwe Cigarette si m'ano (cigarette si m'ano) Cigarette si m'ano (cigarette si m'ano) Nti daa (nti daa), see me on the roadside (to my fan) Talkin' to the Most High Ah-ahh, ah-ahh, ah-ahh, ah-ahh Remember you know a traveller The name is Kwaku, the hustler He's been far away chasin' gwalala I'll be back again 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 Kwaku, The Hustler He's been far away chasin' gwalala I'll be back again me ka me nan I swear on my life I can't wait to be back I know you miss me, I know
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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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- Mohammed Ismail Sherif Kweku Frimpong is a musician and rapper from Konongo, Ghana, who performs under the name of Black Sherif. This autobiographical song depicts his struggles to make a life for himself.
- Black Sheriff refers to himself as "Kwaku the hustler" and "a traveler" whose journey towards a successful life has involved plenty of sacrifices, life-altering decisions and mistakes. He keeps falling down, only to pick himself up and carry on pushing towards his goals.
- Black Sheriff raps most of the song in English, but also includes some rhymes in his native Ghanaian language of Twi.
- Released on March 31, 2022, "Kwaku The Traveller" soon went viral on Twitter and TikTok. It debuted at #1 on Nigeria's Top 100 on Apple Music, marking the first time a Ghanaian solo artist had achieved the feat.
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Lyrics: Kwaku The Traveller by Black Sherif
Kweku killa I donât 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 canât 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 canât 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 Canât nobody stop a man Oh I keep going on more like a rolling stone cos i have no stopping time Canât nobody stop a man
No I go dey run my race Iâm gonna keep my pace I really have no one to blame when I fall again I canât stand this pain I canât watch me fail so anytime you pray Remember my name
Remember you know a traveller The name is Kweku the hustler Heâs been far away chasing gwalala I will be back again bro me ka me nan I swear on my life I canât wait to be back I know you miss me I know Remember you know a traveller The name is Kweku the hustler Heâs been far away chasing gwalala I will be back again bro me ka me nan I swear on my life I canât wait to be back I know you miss me I know
They say when itâs then itâs on You canât stop till itâs 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 itâs then itâs on You canât stop till itâs 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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{Verse 1} Yeahhh Kwaku killa donât 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 canât believe
But i canât 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 canât 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 Canât nobody stop a man Oh i keep going on
More like a rolling stone Cause i have no stopping time Canât nobody stop a man (youhh) I go dey run my race Iâm gonna keep my pace
Cause? i really have no one to blam? when i fall again I canât stand this pain I canât watch me fail So anytime you pray Remember my name
{Chorus} Remember you know a traveller The name is Kwaku the hustler Heâs been far away chasing guallala Iâll be back again bro, meka menan I swear on my life I canât wait to be back I know you miss me i know⊠x2
{Verse 2} They say, when itâs on then itâs on You canât stop till itâs done (then itâs ooooooon) Sika dam na meebor Abrantie aa masi so, cigarette si mano
Ntampe nkoa na meetwe Cigarette si mano Cigarette si mano, when itâs on then itâs on I canât stop till itâs done (then itâs 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 Youâll see me on the roadside Talking to the most high⊠high, high, high
{Chorus} Remember you know a traveller The name is Kwaku the hustler Heâs been far away chasing guallala
Iâll be back again bro, meka menan (iâll be back again, i swear on everything) I swear on my life I canât wait to be back I know you miss me i know Remember you know a traveler
The name is Kwaku the hustler Heâs been far away chasing guallala Iâll be back again bro, meka menan I swear on my life I canât wait to be back I know you miss me i know
Those are the lyrics of Kwaku the traveller by Black Sherif
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1) RelatabilityÂ
Kwaku the Traveller is extremely relatable, especially with its lyrics. When we highlight the part of Kwaku the traveller lyrics 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 traveller is very relatable and we are drawn into our past.
But that is not the only thing that matters.
Apparently, he even names himself â Kwaku the hustler â and this may encourage us to come back strong with a hustling spirit no matter the challenge we have been through.
There is something to take from Kwaku the traveller, and it is deep.
Kwaku the traveller, 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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2) Delivery
If there is something about Kwaku the traveller, itâs about Black Sherifâs 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 traveller.
He delivers Kwaku the traveller with a kind of energy that transfers to us and makes Kwaku the traveller achieves its purpose.
We are drawn into the world of Black Sherif and this makes the song very believable.
We admire Black Sherifâs delivery on Kwaku the traveller, it is indeed powerful.
3) LyricismÂ
The lyrics of kwaku the traveller suit the theme of the song.
It is highly impressive that Black sherif pays attention more to the lyrics of Kwaku the traveller because a song like kwaku the traveller 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 traveller lyrics.Â
It is noteworthy that the mix and he beats take a backseat and allows Black Sherifâs voice to take the lead and deliver the lyrics of kwaku the traveller so we can hear everything as perfect as possible and take in the lyrics of kwaku the traveller.
Kudos to Black Sherif on this.
The lyrics of Kwaku the traveller 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 traveller is. Especially when Black Sherif says:
âOh I keep going, cos Iâm a rolling stoneâ
So yes, the lyrics of kwaku the traveller by Black Sherif suits the song perfectly.
3) Mixing and ProductionÂ
The beats on Kwaku the Traveller is hard, and it is applauding how Black Sherifâs voice does not hide below the mix but rises above it that attention is paid to the lyrics of Kwaku the traveller but not the beats.
This highlights the lyrics of kwaku the traveller by Black Sherif and it makes the song sink in its message.
4) Replay Value
The passionate delivery, relatability, mixing and production and lyrics of Kwaku the traveller increases its relay value.
Out of all these, the relatability does the most work of making Kwaku the traveller have a high replay value.
You want to listen to Kwaku the traveller 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
âTotal: 8/10
Recently, The hit song peaked #1 on the Global Shazam chart and it made Kwaku the Traveller the most shazamed song in the world at that time.
If you can recall, Kwaku the Traveller started gaining recognition when Nigerians discovered the song and decided that it was a good enough listen, especially with the catchphrase: âWho never fu** up?, hands in the airâ
Now, Kwalu the Traveller has topped so many charts and peaked number 1 as the world most shazamed song
This is after Kwaku the Traveller claimed the top positions of many charts. It became the Number 1 song in Nigeria and the top 5 songs in many other African countries; especially on the Apple Music song chart.
Kwaku the Traveller has also remained the number one song on YouTube Nigeria for some time.
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'Dental tourism' is booming in places like Bali, with Aussies willing to risk it for cheaper care
Tracy King's degraded teeth were painful and making her so self-conscious she would sometimes speak with her hand in front of her mouth.
They ended up that way because she avoided seeing a dentist in her 20s due to the cost, and later needed to take steroid medication for an autoimmune condition.
"They were very brittle, so when I would eat food they would all sort of crack," she said.
The 49-year-old Queenslander's self-confidence took a hit.Â
"Being in a public facing role for work, it really affects your confidence when you're talking and training people or presenting for events, you have to be constantly smiling with your mouth closed," Tracy said.
The cheapest quote she found for treatment from an Australian dentist â including veneers on her top teeth â was $12,500.
"It would have left our bank account with next to no savings," the event stylist said.
The Logan resident had been a regular traveller to Bali over the years, so she decided to get the work done there while on an extended holiday.
Tracy ended up paying $3,300 for care at a dental clinic in Kuta in 2022 and describes the results as "amazing".
"I'd had two consultations by the time I actually went in to have treatment and the treatment was done over two different sessions," she said.
"It's the best my teeth have been since, so I'm really glad that I've had it done."
A 'broken' system
Dressed in a vibrant flowing dress, Lesley Hyde is off to Bali for a holiday â and more dental care.
She had veneers on her top teeth done in 2022, and went back for more work in 2023 and early 2024.
While Lesley's dental treatment was largely cosmetic, she said many Australians are turning to the so-called "Island of the Gods" for essential care.
"Everything â crowns, root canals. I've got a friend who's getting bone grafting and implants, and again it's about a sixth or seventh of the cost of getting it done in Australia," Lesley said.
Lesley is an emergency department nurse in a Melbourne hospital and thinks Australia's mostly private dental system is "broken".
"People can't afford to go to a dentist here, so they present to GP clinics, emergency departments and they're basically requiring pain relief because that's about all we can do for them because we're not dentists, we can't fix their teeth."
She has seen untreated dental problems lead to major health issues, such as addiction to pain relief medication and poor nutrition because patients can't chew properly.
"I certainly think dental should be covered by Medicare and I'm not sure why it isn't because teeth are just as important as every other medical thing that you need doing," she said.
Tracy King said she's lucky she could afford to jump on a plane for dental treatment, unlike many Australians who are stuck in a system that she describes as "very broken".
"If you can afford it, you can have access to care. If you can't afford it, be prepared that your teeth are going to rot in your mouth and fall out," she said.
Unknown number of Aussie dental tourists
While social media groups are full of people sharing advice on travelling to places like Bali and Thailand to see a dentist, there is no concrete data on exactly how many Australians are making the trip each year.
In late 2023, the government's Smartraveller website said: "Over 15,000 Australians travel for medical tourism".
But that figure was removed after a query from ABC News about how many go overseas for dental treatment.
A spokesperson from the Department of Health said "unfortunately" the department "does not hold this data", and that neither did the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Department of Home Affairs or the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Data is available from the Australian Taxation Office on the burgeoning number of Australians applying to raid their superannuation, on compassionate grounds, to pay for dental care.
In the 2021-22 financial year, more than 8,000 people had their applications approved to withdraw money from their super for dental treatment â totalling $171 million.
The risks of having work done overseas
President of the Australian Dental Association, Scott Davis, has concerns about dental tourism.
"A number of people have had treatment successfully, but as a specialist prosthodontist I see numerous patients, which are basically disasters and need complete re-treatment or even lose many teeth," Dr Davis said.
He said the main issues include overservicing (where patients have unnecessary procedures), the use of poorer quality materials and little legal recourse if things go wrong.
"Buyer beware ⊠probably your most important personal asset is your health and you're really taking a gamble with your health if you go somewhere, seeing someone you don't have a history with," he said.Â
"We'd rather see people focus on preventative dental practices â not getting disease in the first place, than having invasive risky treatments done in foreign countries."
The Port Macquarie-based dentist acknowledged health care in Australia is expensive.
"We're a highly regulated developed country with high wages, high building costs, high energy costs and these are all borne by the consumer of dental treatment."
He also flagged the high cost of medical materials here.
"The TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration) has a very strict system which is in place for safety reasons, but it's so strict we pay almost twice as much for our goods as the Americans do for instance," he said.
Dental inquiry response pending
More than 85 per cent of dental care in Australia is done privately.
While some adults â generally concession card holders â qualify for free dental treatment in state and territory health systems, they can wait years for care .Â
In November, a Senate committee into the provision of and access to dental services in Australia tabled its final report.
It made 35 recommendations including seed funding for an oral health promotion body similar to the Heart Foundation, consideration of a Seniors Dental Benefit Scheme, expansion of the Child Dental Benefits Schedule, and the appointment of a Chief Dental and Oral Health Officer.
Crucially, it recommended the Australian government "works with the states and territories to achieve universal access to dental and oral health care ⊠under Medicare or a similar scheme ⊠over time, in stages."
A Department of Health spokesperson said a government response to the report is currently being prepared "with input from a number of Government agencies".
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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...
I was young, what you expect from me? It is what it is (oh) But, I keep goin' oh (oh) More like a rolling stone 'Cause I have no stoppin' time Can't nobody stop a man Oh, I keep goin' oh More like a rolling stone 'Cause I have no stoppin' time Can't nobody stop a man (yeah), no I go dey run my race I'm gonna keep my pace 'Cause I really have no ...
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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.
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.
This autobiographical song depicts his struggles to make a life for himself. Black Sheriff refers to himself as "Kwaku the hustler" and "a traveler" whose journey towards a successful life has involved plenty of sacrifices, life-altering decisions and mistakes. He keeps falling down, only to pick himself up and carry on pushing towards his goals.
"Kwaku the Traveller" lyrics by Black Sherif touch on themes of journey, exploration, and discovery that resonate strongly with the culture and atmosphere of hotels and travel. The song can be seen as a metaphorical journey, filled with personal experiences and life-changing events, much like how travelling can be for many individuals.
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.
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.
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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. They say, when it's on then it's on (then it's on) You can't stop 'til it's done (then it's on)
Remember you know a traveller. 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.
Kwaku The Traveller, which became the number one song in Nigeria and at one time was the most shazamed song in the world with more than two hundred and seventy thousand (270,000) shazams, now has a music video. Ghanaian sensational rapper cum singer, Black Sherif has released the official music video for his smash hit record, Kwaku The [âŠ]
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