Ghana Famous People

Date of Birth:
1997-11-25
Place of Birth:
Kumasi, Ghana

Kweku Smoke (whose real name is Paul Amankwah) is a prominent Ghanaian rapper and songwriter, celebrated for his unique blend of Twi, pidgin, and English within his trap-influenced music, focusing on narratives that resonate with street life and personal experiences.

Over the past few years, Kweku has forged a reputation characterised by gritty, street-conscious lyrics, establishing himself as a significant figure in the hip-hop and drill scenes.

Early Life and Education

Kweku Smoke was raised in a musical family, with a father who played guitar and a mother who sang. His early exposure to music greatly influenced his career path.

He attended Victory International School and Benkum Senior High School before furthering his education at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

Kweku's interest in music was piqued by his older brother, an aspiring rapper, who introduced him to the studio environment, sparking his passion for recording and performing.

Music Career

Kweku Smoke's music career took off in 2019 and rose to fame. When Sarkodie publicly endorsed him on social media, culminating in their collaborative track "Yedin."

Over approximately six to seven years in the industry, he has evolved from a buzzing rookie into an established figure in the Ghanaian rap scene.

Discography

Snoop Forever (2020/2021): His first official album, dedicated to his late brother.

Kweku Jesus (2024): An album received significant attention for its lyrical depth.

Born In Hell (2024): Another well-received album showcasing his artistic evolution.

Other notable projects include Big Shmoke, Eye Red, Old Compound, and He Just Different.

Style and Influence

Kweku Smoke's music is often described as "hard" and "dark," reflecting themes of personal pain and street life.

He has collaborated with notable artists such as Headie One, Bosom P-Yung, and Kofi Mole, further solidifying his presence in the music industry.

Recent Activity (2025-2026):

Chart Success: As of early 2025, Kweku continues to achieve impressive chart success, reaching Number 1 on Apple Music Ghana.

Live Shows: He headlined his first major concert at Ghud Park in late 2024 and performed at the 2024 3Music Awards.

Key Projects: Notable releases during this period include Snoop Forever (2020), Big Shmoke (2022), Playman (2023), and Kweku Jesus (2024).

Awards

Kweku Smoke's talent has earned him recognition in the industry, including winning Best Hip Hop Song of the Year at the 2021 Ghana Music Awards.

His impact on the rap scene has continued into 2025, earning him further accolades for his performances.

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