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Reggie’s “I Wish I Had A Girlfriend” Song Keeps Topping Global Charts, The Success Behind The Hit

Mon, 11 May 2026 Source: Kobbie blacq Kyeremeh

Reggie Osei, widely known as Reggie Guy Guy, has continued to establish himself as one of the most important voices from the Asakaa movement out of Kumasi popularly known as Kumerica. Over the last two years, Reggie has combined raw street energy, relatable storytelling, and melodic versatility to grow into one of Ghana’s standout drill artists.

From consistent releases and major stage performances to viral moments and chart success, Reggie’s journey reflects dedication, growth, and the strength of the Asakaa culture. Behind the scenes, management powerhouse Oscass 10 Enterprise has also played a major role in shaping the brand, helping deliver outstanding management, strategic promotion, quality visuals, and solid industry positioning that continue to elevate Reggie’s career.

2024: Building the Momentum

2024 was a defining year that laid a strong foundation for Reggie’s growth. He released “Sa Me” featuring City Boy, a gritty street anthem that connected deeply with fans in Kumasi and beyond. During this period, he also contributed to the TRAVIS project while continuing to strengthen the Asakaa Boys movement alongside names like O’Kenneth, Jay Bahd, Kwaku DMC, and Skyface SDW.

His earlier Most High EP, originally released in 2023, continued gaining momentum and crossed over 10 million streams across digital platforms. The project further cemented his place in the Ghanaian drill space and introduced more listeners to the authentic Kumerica sound.

With the support and direction of Oscass 10 Enterprise, Reggie maintained consistency through strategic releases, engaging visuals, and strong audience connection — helping build a loyal and rapidly growing fanbase.

2025: Bigger Records, Bigger Stages

By 2025, Reggie had clearly entered a new level.

He released singles such as “Dreams 2,” “SIKA,” and the collaborative hit “Don’t Be Shy” featuring Beeztrap KOTM and Medikal. He also linked up with Kojo Trilla for the joint project How Did We Get Here, which featured standout songs like “Won’t Be Here Forever,” accompanied by visuals that quickly pulled impressive numbers online.

On stage, Reggie and the Asakaa crew continued proving why they remain one of the strongest collectives in Ghanaian music. Their performances included:

* SDW Fest

* Rapperholic Kumasi alongside Sarkodie

* Oseikrom Sikanii’s concert

* BYK Concert

* Music Is My Life

His online presence also saw major growth, with his YouTube channel surpassing 61K subscribers while maintaining millions of streams across platforms.

More importantly, the Asakaa sound was no longer seen as just a Kumasi movement. It had evolved into a national force with growing regional influence, and Reggie remained one of the artists leading that expansion.

2026: Viral Breakthrough and Chart Success

2026 has easily become Reggie’s biggest year yet.

After releasing songs like “Location,” he followed up with what has become his biggest breakout record so far “I Wish I Had a Girlfriend” featuring Lasmid and Beeztrap KOTM.

Released on March 27, 2026, the song blends drill-inspired rhythms with smooth melodies and relatable emotions. It touches on companionship, love, loyalty, and the everyday experiences young people connect with. Lasmid’s soulful hook, Beeztrap’s sharp delivery, and Reggie’s confident flow created a perfect balance that resonated strongly with listeners.

The song quickly gained traction across streaming platforms and social media. TikTok users embraced the track through dance videos, lyric challenges, and fan-made content, helping it become Reggie’s highest-charting release to date.

Shortly after, Reggie released CHRONICLES (The First Supper) a 5-track EP featuring artists including Medikal and Beeztrap KOTM. The project showcased another side of his artistry, balancing the aggressive Asakaa sound with more melodic and experimental records.

Throughout this breakout phase, Oscass 10 Enterprise continued to play an important role in strengthening the Reggie brand through effective rollout strategies, consistent media presence, and professional artist management that has helped position him among Ghana’s new-generation stars.

Key Achievements (2024–2026)

Most High EP surpassing 10 million streams

Multiple music videos crossing 100K–800K+ views

YouTube community growing beyond 61K subscribers

Major concert and festival appearances across Ghana

Collaborations with top names including Lasmid, Medikal, Beeztrap KOTM, City Boy, and the Asakaa Boys collective

Continued contribution to pushing Ghanaian drill and the Kumerica movement onto bigger platforms

Reggie’s journey has been built on consistency, authenticity, and smart execution. From the streets of Kumasi to national recognition, he continues to represent the Asakaa movement with pride while evolving into a versatile artist with massive potential.

With strong management support from Oscass 10 Enterprise and a loyal fanbase behind him, the future looks even bigger for Reggie Guy Guy.

The movement continues Asakaa till infinity

Source: Kobbie blacq Kyeremeh