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Known for his fearless pen and effortless cadence, Ghanaian rapper Kwame Yesu offers an introspective turn with his new release.
Titled Trench Baby (Vol.1), the two-pack project is a gripping window into the artist’s inner world, marked by emotional sharpness and the lyrical precision that’s made him a noticeable act in the country’s buzzing hip-hop scene.
Having made an impact with the drill anthem “Anadwo”, featuring Kimilist and a pre-fame Black Sherif, Kwame Yesu carved out a lane as a gritty storyteller with a raw, unfiltered sound.
But while 2022’s The Last Supper offered a preview of his path, Trench Baby (Vol.1) goes deeper—this time, into the mind of the man behind the mic.

The project’s two songs, “Pain” and “Demons”, are exactly what they sound like—blunt, aching, and brazenly honest.
From reflections on the mental weight of ambition to the shifting tides of friendship and loyalty, Kwame Yesu lays his psyche bare. His signature laid-back delivery, paired with layered wordplay, creates a subtle tension that sits with you long after the last verse
“With The Last Supper, we saw his world. Now, with Pain & Demons, we hear his mind,”
The release navigates themes of ambition, isolation, inner turmoil, and resilience, all delivered in Kwame Yesu’s signature laid back flow and poignant wordplay—a style he’s perfected over time.
This dual-track project also affirms Kwame Yesu’s devotion to the fundamentals of hip-hop. No gimmicks. No gloss. Just truth-telling. It’s a release made for those who value lyricism, storytelling, and the quiet storms brewing inside our favorite rappers.
Listen to Trench Baby Vol.1 here: https://cruxmusic.lnk.to/KwameYesu-TrenchBaby
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