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BY Abraham Ofori-Henaku
27-Apr-2025
Yep, you read that right. And no, this isn’t your morning caffeine fix — this is KOFFEE, and she’s coming in hot.
After what felt like forever (okay, since 2023, but still), the Grammy-winning reggae-fusion sensation is finally breaking her silence. She’s been quiet, off the radar, letting the anticipation build, and now, she’s about to pour us a fresh, steaming cup of her brilliance.
On April 29th 2025, we’re getting a brand new self-titled single: “kOFFEE”. That’s right! she’s reintroducing herself. No gimmicks, no distractions, just vibes. And how did we find out?
She made her first virtual appearance in ages on April 18th 2025, when she teased the new single on her socials — a quick spark, but enough to send fans spiraling with excitement. It’s bold. It’s intentional. It’s the kind of tease that says: “I’ve been working. Now, it’s your turn to listen.”
https://x.com/originalkoffee/status/1913291437283877339?s=46&t=_VHuXiWGU8j7tnLZcd7ojQ
KOFFEE isn’t just another artist. She’s a movement. A breath of fresh air. A lyrical firestarter with melodies that melt borders and lyrics that light you up from the inside. And when someone like her goes quiet… then re-emerges with a self-titled track? Then best believe she’s coming back with something to say. Something that sounds like her, feels like her, and likely evolves her.
Keep in mind that “kOFFEE” drops worldwide on 29th April, and on that day, we get to feel every beat she’s been bottling up. Pre-save "KOFFEE" and get ready to press repeat.
BY ABRAHAM OFORI-HENAKU
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