PHYL4LYPH Keeps Ghana Drill Alive with “GH¢”, a Gritty Cover of “GBP”

PHYL4LYPH Keeps Ghana Drill Alive with “GH¢”, a Gritty Cover of “GBP”


PHYL4LYPH, Ghana’s emerging drill talent, drops a bold new track, “GH¢”, reimagining Central Cee and 21 Savage’s “GBP” in a drill style. The song goes beyond a simple cover—it extends Ghana’s distinct drill scene, fusing gritty narratives with the unmistakable street vibe.

Known as Asakaa, Ghanaian drill has earned global attention largely due to the Asakaa Boys, the trailblazers who spotlighted Kumerica worldwide. PHYL4LYPH carries that torch in “GH¢”, infusing his personal flair and expertise. The track chronicles a young hustler’s path through the streets, the music business, and everyday life, all while advancing Ghana’s drill scene.

PHYL4LYPH remarks, “It’s more than a single—it’s a movement.” “The Asakaa Boys set the groundwork, and now we must continue to elevate Ghanaian drill globally. ‘GH¢’ embodies our sound, our grind, and our distinctive flow.” With this release, PHYL4LYPH is priming the stage for larger projects.

Listeners can stream “GH¢” on Spotify, Apple Music, Audiomack, Boomplay, and YouTube.

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