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Ghanaian Afro-pop sensation Krymi, born Henry Nuamah, has released his latest single “Money on the Road,” the first glimpse of his confident new independent era. Produced by Vampire Beatz and Versess Music Inc., this head-nodding hip-hop track highlights the silky-voiced artist’s growth and versatility over a bold hip-hop beat.
In “Money on the Road,” Krymi shares his journey from modest beginnings to rising stardom. He begins with a triumphant declaration, “Fixing my piece of the puzzle, from grass to grace I did it,” then delivers an irresistible chorus that feels both like a mantra and a celebration.
The second verse emphasizes ambition and faith with the lines “Nobody knows what tomorrow brings, but I got my God and my wish list,” and the bridge revisits his grass-to-grace story while affirming his status as the “heater” of cold tracks. The result is a three-and-a-half-minute anthem that leaves a lasting impression.

Industry insiders report that Krymi recorded this single in studios across London and Brooklyn, working with top-tier producers to blend hip-hop elements with his Ghanaian roots. While specific future collaborations remain under wraps, the song’s polished production and global flair demonstrate an artist who is both true to his origins and eager to make an international impact.
Since going independent, Krymi has compared the experience to completing an apprenticeship after mastering his craft, celebrating the creative and business freedom it provides. Behind the scenes, he is putting together a team of business-minded creatives to elevate his career even further.
With over 4.1 million total streams and nearly 20,000 monthly listeners, earlier hits like “Dw3” and “Notty” set the stage, but “Money on the Road” is poised to push him from Accra venues to the world’s charts. Fans can stream “Money on the Road” now on Apple Music and other platforms, and look forward to the collaborations and releases Krymi has in store for 2025.
His transformation from Civil Engineering graduate to Afro-pop innovator has always been driven by passion, and this new track proves he is only just beginning.
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