Fameye and Medikal have built reputations as voices of modern Ghanaian life, each bringing
their unique lens on struggle, success, and survival. With Habit, they come together to share a
story about temptation, self-awareness, and the reality of living fast.
Habit is a confession and a celebration. Fameye opens with honesty, speaking about his
attraction to nightlife, women, and pleasure, while wrestling with the guilt that follows. “I know
myself… so many bad things I do,” he admits.
Medikal follows with his trademark wit, framing the high life as both thrilling and costly. Their
verses weave into a chorus that both uplifts and questions: “S3 champagne wo ha mo ma
y3ntuso oo, Ntampi wa ha moma yen shi bi oo.” It’s a toast to excess that leads to reckless
decisions.
The production sits on a Ghanaian bounce afropop groove, letting the serious undertones ride
on a beat that feels made for celebration. It’s this contrast of joy overlaid on inner conflict that
makes Habit hit home. It’s a song for anyone who has tasted success and felt its temptations.
Habit is out now on all platforms.