Blackkingkofi is continuing his rise with “Out the Country,” reaching #5 on the Canadian iTunes Hip Hop charts and building momentum that stretches far beyond Canada. The record is connecting with listeners through a sound that blends hip hop with Caribbean influence, reflecting his Trinidadian roots while tapping into a broader international audience.
As conversations continue around standout rap talent coming out of Trinidad, Blackkingkofi’s name is starting to come up more often. His ability to merge cultures into one sound gives him a distinct edge, especially in a space where artists are looking to break beyond regional limits.
“Out the Country” is doing more than charting. The track is gaining organic traction overseas, with Ghana emerging as an early hotspot. Fans are consistently streaming the record and creating videos using the sound, helping it spread across platforms and reach new audiences without forced promotion.
That kind of movement speaks to a deeper connection. It shows how music rooted in Trinidad can travel and resonate across different parts of the world while still holding its identity. Blackkingkofi’s approach highlights a new wave of artists redefining what it means to represent the Caribbean in hip hop.
With a Top 5 placement on the Canadian iTunes Hip Hop charts and growing international engagement, “Out the Country” continues to push his name into wider conversations. As more listeners discover his sound, Blackkingkofi is steadily carving out his place among notable voices linked to Trinidad’s evolving rap scene.