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    Kelvyn Boy Drops Soulful Live Version of “Blueticks” – Blue Ticks Hit Harder in Cue Live Session

    KAKNewsBy KAKNewsFebruary 21, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Kelvyn Boy has once again captured the hearts of music lovers with his relatable hit “Blueticks”, and the freshly dropped live version is proving why he’s one of Ghana’s most consistent and soulful voices in Afrobeat and highlife fusion.
    Originally released on November 26, 2025 (produced by Samsney), “Blueticks” quickly became a go-to track for anyone who’s ever felt the sting of being left on read. Now, on February 20, 2026, Kelvyn Boy treated fans to a stunning live performance recorded with Cue Live, available on all streaming platforms at midnight and accompanied by visuals on YouTube.
    The Song That Turned Blue Ticks into an Anthem
    “Blueticks” is pure modern romance frustration wrapped in infectious rhythms. The title alone speaks volumes—those blue check marks on WhatsApp that confirm your message was seen… but no reply comes. Kelvyn Boy channels that everyday digital-age pain into lyrics that hit home across Ghana and the diaspora.

    Key lines from the track include:

    • “She gimme BLUETICKS/ Oobisa me sɛ who this? / Can’t believe say she dey do this” — the shock of being ignored after building real feelings.
    • “I be new to this / But I don’t want new chick / Firi sɛ me yɛ real to this love wey we dey share” — admitting vulnerability while refusing to move on easily.
    • “Sɛ wo gya me hɔ a, mɛyɛ lonely / I need you right now” — raw loneliness and longing.
    • Chorus vibes: “Say she no want again o / Oh my baby oo why ee? / Why you do me so why ee?” — the pleading heartbreak that makes you want to sing along.
    Blending smooth Afrobeat grooves with highlife guitar melodies, the original production keeps it replayable and perfect for TikTok challenges, playlists, and late-night vibes. Streams have climbed steadily since launch, with fans praising its catchiness and emotional honesty.
    The Live Rendition: Raw, Real, and Elevated
    The new “Blueticks (Live)” takes everything up a notch. Filmed in an intimate Cue Live session, Kelvyn Boy performs with a full live band, guitars strumming those classic highlife lines, live drums locking in the rhythm, and keys adding warmth. The setup strips away studio polish, letting his smooth (sometimes slightly nasal) vocals and genuine delivery shine.
    Early reactions on YouTube (views climbing fast) and socials call it “smooth as butter,” “soothing,” and a “crazy job” by the band. This version isn’t just a rehash it’s a reminder of why live music connects so deeply, especially for storytelling tracks like this.
    Why “Blueticks” Keeps Winning in 2026
    In a world where dating apps and messaging define connections, Kelvyn Boy nailed a universal experience. Born Kelvin Brown in Assin Fosu, he’s built a career on blending heartfelt lyrics with danceable sounds—think hits like “Visa (Remix),” “Later,” and more. “Blueticks” fits perfectly: fun enough to trend, deep enough to relate.
    Whether you’re dealing with your own blue ticks or just loving the vibe, this live drop is a must-listen. Stream the original and live versions on Spotify, Apple Music, or wherever you get your music.
    Watch the Cue Live visuals below

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