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Ghanaian rapper and songwriter Curtis Opoku, known in showbiz as Curttix, delivers a poignant message in his latest single, which delves deep into the cycle of human existence and the relentless hustle of survival.
Speaking about the inspiration behind the song, Curttix indicated that the song came about from him being skeptical about life.
"It reflects on the delay-filled survival path of man. Even after acquiring all the things we desire, we still die and leave them behind. And to even get all that you want in the first place is hard,” he said.
At the heart of the song is the chorus, built around the Ghanaian slogan "Paa ooh Paa," commonly used to describe the daily hustle — from the President to the everyday laborer. Curttix creatively uses palm wine, known for its strong scent and the flies it attracts, as a metaphor for risky, undesirable work.
“Assuming you’re a laborer and you’re called to pick up a load of palm wine — despite the smell and flies, because you need money, you carry it,” he explains.
This metaphor captures the gritty reality of daily work that many endure just to survive.
The song doesn’t just speak about work — it captures the full spectrum of life: being born, growing up, marrying, building a home, and navigating all the highs and lows along the way. It is both a lament and a tribute to the perseverance of the human spirit.
About Curttix (Curtis Opoku)
Curtis Opoku, born on March 3, 1990, in Tuobodom in the Bono Region of Ghana, is a dynamic Ghanaian rapper, songwriter, and entrepreneur. He blends Hip-hop, Highlife, and Afrobeats in his unique sound.
The first of two siblings, Curtis was born to Georgina Mansah and spent his early years in Tuobodom before moving to Abrepo Highways in Kumasi to continue his education. His love for rap began at a very young age, and he quickly gained attention when he won the Hush-Hush Studios musical competition in Accra — a major breakthrough that launched his career.
Today, Curttix is celebrated for his lyrical depth, authentic storytelling, and ability to blend local expressions with universal expressions. Paa oo paa is available on all dìgitaĺ platforms kindly click on the link below to have feel of the Masterpiece.
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