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Rush The High Priest

Rush The High Priest

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Born
1993
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Ghana

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Rush The High Priest, born Jeffrey Nana Kweku Coleman, is a Ghanaian hip-hop and Afropop artist known for merging urban sounds with messages of faith and purpose. Raised in a Christian home by his grandmother and parents, Rush’s upbringing shaped both his moral values and musical identity. He believes creativity and spirituality can coexist, using his music to encourage kingdom-minded living while staying true to modern artistry. His catalog includes songs such as "Higher," "Bragging Rights," "Saara," "M’bra," "Up and Grateful," and "Transformation," featuring American rapper Jonah Daniel, alongside collaborations with Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta, Cru Alxndr, and VerbPro. Rush made history as the first Ghanaian gospel artist to perform at "Ghana Meets Naija," a milestone that expanded the reach of gospel-infused hip-hop in mainstream spaces. Beyond music, he is a talented graphic designer, visual artist, and an enthusiastic Chelsea FC fan.
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