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1993
1993
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Ghana
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Jeffrey Nana Kweku Coleman, known artistically as Rush The High Priest, has carved a unique niche in the Ghanaian music industry by merging hip-hop with elements of Afropop and infusing them with messages of faith and purpose. His upbringing in a Christian family in Ghana deeply influenced his music, creating an authentic blend of spirituality and urban sound. Through his compelling discography, featuring tracks like "Higher," "Bragging Rights," and "M’bra," Rush addresses themes of kingdom-minded living and modern artistry. Collaborating with the likes of Jonah Daniel, Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta, Cru Alxndr, and VerbPro, he has enriched his musical palette, reaching diverse audiences. In a groundbreaking performance, Rush became the first Ghanaian gospel artist to take the stage at the prestigious "Ghana Meets Naija," expanding the audience for gospel-infused hip-hop beyond typical gospel venues. Outside his musical endeavors, Rush is a talented graphic designer and visual artist, showcasing an eye for aesthetic excellence. His passion extends to football, notably as an enthusiastic fan of Chelsea FC. Through his multifaceted talents, Rush The High Priest continues to inspire, challenge, and uplift audiences with a message that bridges creativity and spirituality effectively.

