Rapper and hip-hop artist Kweku Flick opened up about his experience attending several senior high schools in just three years.
In an interview with TV3, the musician—known for hit songs like Ewiase, Black Stars, and Money—discussed how his pursuit of music led to repeated changes in schools.
Kweku Flick, 22, claimed that he began his high school career at Kumasi Senior High School but that he eventually had to transfer because of his increasing interest for music.
“The last one I attended was Assemblies of God High School. I started from Kumasi Senior High School and I went to Tweneboah Kodua and I went to Osei -Tutu then to Saint Hubert Seminary,” he pointed out.
Addressing the frequent changes, Kweku Flick born Andy Osei Sarfo was quick to emphasise that it was not due to being stubborn or unruly but rather because his love for music was constantly pulling him in different directions.
“It is the will of God, I wasn’t stubborn. My music was just moving me,” he shared
He mentioned that during his time at Saint Hubert’s, he met a friend who was already involved in music. This introduction led him to explore his own musical talents and eventually connect with a sound engineer.
“My first school I didn’t have plans of doing music so when I came to Saint Hubert’s I met a friend who was into music they introduced me to a sound engineer,” he said
Flick revealed that his renewed interest in music, however, did not sit well with the Saint Hubert’s administration, and as a result, he was subject to disciplinary measures.
They disliked it. I was interested in music, so I was reported to the disciplinary committee; this is why I transferred to the next school, he continued.
Flick, who recently released the club smash Rastaman, also shared his conviction that God’s will guided him as he transitioned through several educational institutions.