Olivetheboy “Daashi (Caashi)” ft. Beeztrap KOTM, Lami Jnr, Pinto Black: Ghana Street Anthem with Hustle Energy
Olivetheboy’s “Daashi (Caashi)” featuring Beeztrap KOTM, Lami Jnr, and Pinto Black dropped in May 2026 and quickly became a street favorite across Ghana. It’s a collaborative, high-energy cut that blends Afrobeats with street-hop, built around the everyday grind and the pursuit of “sika” – money.
The production is clean and punchy, driven by lively melodies and percussive bounce that makes it instantly replayable. From the first beat, it feels made for both playlists and street corners. Each artist brings a distinct flow, but they lock in well enough that the track keeps a steady momentum without feeling disjointed.
Lyrically, “Daashi (Caashi)” leans into raw street narratives. The verses are packed with local slang and relatable lines about hustle, survival, and lifestyle. It paints a picture of ambition and the daily grind that resonates with Ghanaian youth, which is why it’s been gaining traction on YouTube and Audiomack.
For Olivetheboy, this track shows a shift toward more collaborative, street-oriented records compared to his earlier melodic Afrobeats like “Nba”. Bringing in Beeztrap KOTM, Lami Jnr, and Pinto Black creates a “dream team” of rising Ghanaian voices, and it works because everyone stays in their lane while adding to the energy.
It’s not a deep, introspective record. “Daashi (Caashi)” is about vibe and authenticity. The catchy hook, the gritty verses, and the polished but gritty production make it a track that works whether you’re listening solo or in a crowd.
If you’re following Ghana’s 2026 wave, this one stands out as a street anthem that captures hustle culture without overcomplicating it.


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