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Kofi Kinaata – Susuka

Kofi Kinaata – Susuka

Kofi Kinaata – Susuka

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Ghanaian musician Kofi Kinaata took the word Susuka and turned it into a national warning. In Fante, Susuka means take it easy, slow down, do not rush. But Kofi did not use it as gentle advice. He used it as a serious lesson for youth, hustlers, and anyone chasing life too fast and making wrong turns.

The beat is hard-hitting highlife with strong drums and guitar that hits like a teacher’s pointer. Kofi wanted your attention, so he did not make it soft. From the first second, Susuka sounds like an elder has entered the room and everyone must listen.

Kofi starts by painting pictures we all recognize. Young boys rushing into crime because they want quick money. Girls rushing into relationships because they fear being single. Students rushing to cheat in exams because they fear failure. Businessmen rushing into shady deals because they fear poverty. Susuka, he tells all of them. Slow down. The road you are running on ends in prison, shame, or regret.

Then he shares stories without naming names. The boy who stole a phone today will steal bigger things tomorrow until police catch him. The girl who rushes to marry for money will cry when the money finishes and love was never there. The man who rushes to cut corners in business will lose everything when the system catches up. Kofi is not preaching from far. He grew up in Effiakuma and saw these endings.

What makes Susuka powerful is the balance. Kofi does not say stop hustling. He says hustle, but with wisdom. Work hard, but do not sell your soul. Chase dreams, but do not jump steps. Because life is not a race, it is a journey. If you rush and fall, nobody will carry you. Susuka means patience is also a form of strength.

He also talks to parents and elders. If you see the youth rushing, do not just insult them. Teach them. Show them better paths. Because pressure is real. When friends have cars and you are still walking, Susuka is hard to practice. But Kofi reminds us that delayed blessing is still blessing.

Ghanaians played Susuka in schools, churches, and on radio talk shows. Police even used it in campaigns against crime. Because Kofi said what parents, pastors, and teachers were trying to say, but in language youth actually listened to.

For anyone feeling pressure to do it now or never, play this. Let Kofi Kinaata remind you that what is yours will not pass you. Take it easy. Breathe. Think. Susuka.

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