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FlameBwoy StarBorn Unveils Tracklist for 'Poor Man’s Son' Album
Upper East Ghana’s fast-rising music sensation FlameBwoy StarBorn is gearing
up for one of the most anticipated album releases of the year. Titled Journey
of the Poor Man’s Son, the album is officially set to drop on April 20,
2025. FlameBwoy made this announcement through a powerful and emotional post on
his Facebook page, letting fans know that the journey is still in process and
promising to reveal everything that went into making the album very soon.
His message, short but full of meaning, included the statement: “They no fi
help us but we no fi vex.” This simple but strong line speaks volumes about the
hustle and resilience that FlameBwoy stands for. The artist, known for connecting
deeply with the everyday struggles of the youth and the underprivileged, once
again reminds fans that he represents the voice of the streets and the dreams
of those who rise from nothing.
As part of the big announcement, FlameBwoy released the official tracklist
for the Journey of the Poor Man’s Son album. The 16-track project
features a mix of solo tracks and exciting collaborations that cut across
themes of pain, hope, love, struggle, success, and inspiration. The album opens
with “Nongdaan Bii,” which translates to “Poor Man’s Son,” clearly setting the
tone for what the album represents. It’s a statement of identity and pride in
one’s humble beginnings.
Track two, titled “God (Wina’am),” reflects spiritual strength, showing that
FlameBwoy gives thanks to a higher power in his journey. Another standout is
“Money Language,” featuring northern music heavyweight Maccasio, which promises
to be a street anthem with hard-hitting bars and energy. “Zom Saal (Fear
Mankind)” follows, warning of betrayal and the dangers that come with trust.
Then comes “Time (Sanga),” which is expected to speak on patience, destiny, and
the importance of waiting for the right moment.
“Broken Heart” featuring Ghanaian artist Kweku Darlington is likely to
explore the emotional side of relationships and lost love. FlameBwoy also keeps
it real with tracks like “Jiggle,” “Tun Gaati (We Left Dem),” and “The Pain,”
each expected to hit differently with messages that many youths in the streets
can relate to. The tenth track, “Say a Prayer,” may serve as a moment of
reflection and gratitude, offering listeners something spiritual and grounding.
“Rider” and “Dollar Sign” featuring Alaye Bill Gucci continue the album’s
rich diversity. While “Rider” may speak on loyalty and staying down for the
ones you love, “Dollar Sign” will likely touch on money, dreams, and ambition.
“By Grace” brings it back to a faith-based message, showing that success comes
not only from effort but also divine favor.
One of the most awaited collaborations on the project is “Role Model”
featuring RaggaBwoy. This track is expected to touch on leadership, influence,
and responsibility—highlighting how far FlameBwoy has come and the lives he
hopes to impact. “Ungrateful” follows, and it’s likely a message to those who forget
where they came from or the people who helped them. The final track, “It Dey
Pain Dem,” ends the album with a strong note, likely aimed at critics and those
who tried to bring him down along the way.
FlameBwoy’s approach to this album shows his deep connection with his roots
and fans. He isn’t just telling his story; he’s speaking for a whole generation
of young people trying to rise against all odds. The project is full of
real-life experiences, emotions, and messages that reflect his growth and determination
as an artist.
With April 20 fast approaching, the buzz around this album continues to
grow. FlameBwoy’s fans have already started marking their calendars, waiting
eagerly for the release of Journey of the Poor Man’s Son. This album
could mark a turning point not just in FlameBwoy’s career, but also in the
Upper East music scene.
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