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I attended 5 Senior High Schools within three years -Kweku Flick explains why he moved from one school to another

Thu, 29 Jun 2023 Source: Island Reporters

The hip-hop artist and rapper has revealed that he attended numerous senior high schools over the course of three years.

In an interview with TV3 New Day, the artist, whose hit compositions include Ewiase, Black Stars, and Money, revealed that his frequent school transfers were due to his pursuit of music.

22-year-old Kweku Flick disclosed that he began his high school career at Kumasi Senior High School, but had to transfer schools due to his increasing interest in music.

"The most recent institution I attended was Assemblies of God High School.

"I attended Kumasi Senior High School, Tweneboah Kodua, Osei-Tutu, and Saint Hubert Seminary in succession," he explained.

Kweku Flick, whose real name is Andy Osei Sarfo, was quick to clarify that his frequent changes were not the result of stubbornness or disobedience, but rather the result of his passion for music continuously pulling him in different directions.

"It is God's will; I wasn't obstinate.

My music simply moved me," he explained.

During his time at Saint Hubert's, he met a friend who was already immersed in music, he explained.

This introduction prompted him to investigate his own musical abilities and ultimately connect with a sound engineer.

"At my first school, I had no interest in music, so when I came to Saint Hubert's, a friend who was into music introduced me to a sound engineer," he explained.

However, Flick revealed that his newfound interest in music did not sit well with Saint Hubert's administrators, and as a consequence, he faced disciplinary action.

"They did not enjoy it." "Because I was interested in music, I was sent to the disciplinary committee, and that was the reason I transferred to another school," he continued.

Flick, who is currently releasing a new club banger titled Rastaman, stated that his journey through multiple institutions was guided by God's will.

Source: Island Reporters