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Kumasi-based Ghanaian Hip-Hop and Hiplife Artiste, Andy Osei Sarfo, popularly known as Kweku Flick says he mostly does collaborations for free.
He made this known in an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, after he was asked how much he charges for a feature.
In his response, the “Happy Day” rapper said he sometimes does features for free especially when he “connects” with the message the song carries.
"Sometimes I do features for free, plenty features. I think it is the song. When I relate with the message in the song, I do it for free," he revealed on Hitz FM.
He went on to state that his failure to earn a nomination in this year's Vodafone Ghana Music Awards as well as the recently held 3 Music Awards has motivated him to work assiduously this year.
He is known for songs like "Money", “Happy Day”, and "No Sleeping", which features Lynx Entertainment signee, Kuami Eugene.
Kweku Flick was on the show to promote his newly released single for the year titled "Ewiase".
The BKC artiste is yet to release his debut EP, one that will precede his forthcoming album as well.
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