Andy Osei Sarfo (Kweku Flick)| Factual Biography

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Andy Osei Sarfo, born on May 16, 2001, and professionally known as Kweku Flick, is a Ghanaian musician and songwriter hailing from Abrepo. He shot to stardom with the release of his track titled “Money” in 2020.

Kweku Flick originates from Mampong, a town in the Ashanti region. He is one of five siblings.

His early education began at Saint Georges in Kumasi, and he continued his junior high education at Pentecost Preparatory School. In 2020, he completed his secondary education at St. Hubert Seminary School.

Kweku Flick made his debut in the music scene with the single “Awake,” followed by “Money,” which catapulted him to fame in Ghana and beyond.

Kweku Flick’s first music hit “Money”

He has collaborated with various artists, including Sista Afia, Yaw Tog, Sarkodie, Amerado, Strongman, Black Sherif, Kofi Jamar, and Kojo Cue. In 2020, he was featured on Shatta Wale’s song “Ahodwo Las Vegas.”

In anticipation of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, Kweku Flick teamed up with Smallgod to release the song “Blackstars” for the Ghana national football team. The song received a warm reception from Ghanaians and the players, especially Mohammed Kudus.

“Blackstars” hit song release

Kweku Flick often sings in Twi, a language native to Ghana, and is celebrated as a versatile artist due to his proficiency in various musical genres and styles. He frequently begins his songs with the term “PAW,” which stands for “Prayers Always Work.”

Esteemed Ghanaian musician Obrafour has praised his talent. Kweku Flick has earned multiple nominations at the Ghana Music Awards and 3Music Awards.

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Last Updated on February 16, 2025 by samboad

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