PHYL4LYPH Pushes the Asakaa Movement Forward with “GH¢”

Ghana’s Rising drill artist PHYL4LYPH is here to make a statement with his latest release, “GH¢”, a drill cover of “GBP” by Central Cee and 21 Savage. The track isn’t just a cover—it’s a continuation of Ghana’s unique drill movement, blending raw storytelling with the signature energy of the streets.

Ghanaian drill, popularly known as Asakaa, has gained international recognition thanks to the Asakaa Boys, who pioneered the movement and put Kumerica on the map. PHYL4LYPH builds on that legacy with “GH¢”, bringing his own style and experience to the sound. The song speaks to the journey of a young hustler navigating the streets, the music industry, and life, all while pushing Ghana’s drill culture forward.

“This is more than just a track—it’s part of the movement,” says PHYL4LYPH. “The Asakaa Boys laid the foundation, and now it’s up to us to keep pushing Ghanaian drill to the world. ‘GH¢’ represents our sound, our hustle, and our unique flow.”
With “GH¢”, PHYL4LYPH is setting the stage for even bigger releases.

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

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