Kweku Smoke’s sixth studio album, Walk With Me, was released early Friday morning on all streaming platforms. Walk With Me is a bold invitation int
Kweku Smoke’s sixth studio album, Walk With Me, was released early Friday morning on all streaming platforms.
Walk With Me is a bold invitation into his personal and artistic evolution. Known for his gritty trap sound and lyrical sharpness, Smoke uses this project to reflect on his journey, struggles, and growth.
The album is a mix of introspection and street wisdom, delivered with raw emotion and calculated confidence.
The 13-track collection is built around cold, minimalist beats and haunting melodies, courtesy of producers Jordan Beatz and Kelvin Bani.
Songs like “Someday Soon,” “To Be A Man,” and “Give Me A Sign” dive deep into themes of ambition, survival, and spiritual searching.
Smoke’s delivery is both aggressive and vulnerable, showing a mature voice that’s no longer just chasing hits but crafting legacy.
Guest features are kept to a minimum, with only AraTheJay and Vic Mensa making appearances.
This choice reinforces the album’s personal tone, allowing Smoke to dominate the narrative.
Tracks like “More Gas,” “Add The Borga,” and “Tales” blend local slang, cultural references, and sharp commentary, making the album resonate with Ghanaian youth while staying true to its trap roots.
As the reigning TGMA Best Hiplife/Hiphop Artiste of the Year, Kweku Smoke uses Walk With Me to cement his place in the genre’s upper tier.
It’s not just an album—it’s a statement of intent, a sonic autobiography, and a challenge to listeners to walk with him through the highs and lows of his reality.
Whether you’re vibing to the beats or decoding the bars, this project demands attention.

Tracklist
1. Someday Soon
2. To Be a Man
3. Nothing
4. Give Me a Sign
5. Hold On ft Ara The Jay
6. More Gas
7. Adu The Borga
8. Tales
9. Believer ft Vic Mensa
10. Free Me
11. Never Fail Me
13. Sober

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