Tag: Sarkodie

  • Sarkodie Shines in Hennessy’s 2024 Africa Cypher

    Sarkodie Shines in Hennessy’s 2024 Africa Cypher

    The much-anticipated 2024 Hennessy Africa Cypher is out, showcasing an eight-minute burst of musical brilliance and lyrical dexterity from some of Africa’s top hip-hop talents.

    This electrifying collaboration brings together Sarkodie, Maglera Doe Boy, Didi B, Young Lunya, Khaligraph Jones, and Ladipoe, highlighting the continent’s rich and dynamic hip-hop scene. Now available on YouTube, the cypher has sparked a range of reactions among African rap enthusiasts.

    Sarkodie, in particular, stands out with his exceptional lyrical skills and unique style, reinforcing his reputation as a consistently impressive artist in any rap project.

    Fans, who had eagerly awaited his performance, have flooded social media with praise, celebrating his status as the king of African rap.

    Check out the video below.

  • Sarkodie clarifies, “My ‘Brag’ song was not to ‘jab’ Davido, Wizkid, Asake, and Blacko”

    Sarkodie clarifies, “My ‘Brag’ song was not to ‘jab’ Davido, Wizkid, Asake, and Blacko”

    In to rumours that he disparaged Nigerian music icons Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy, and Asake in his most recent hip-hop song, “Brag,” renowned Ghanaian rapper Michael Owusu Addo, better known by his stage name Sarkodie, has responded.

    Speaking about his objectives in an interview with VoxAfrica, the “Otan” hitmaker stated that his songs were not intended to belittle these musicians.

    Sarkodie declared in his song “Brag” that he was at the top of his game and had already established his own reputation in the rap industry before Davido and Wizkid became well-known.

    He went on to assert that, compared to Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole, he is superior to all other African artists.

    The multi-award winning rapper revealed in an interview with VoxAfrica that his lyrics were merely allusions to his career highlights and stories about his history.

    He also revealed that, since these artists are not rappers, he would never “jab” them. Sarkodie says he likes the trend and energy because it is “great PR,” even though the rumours are unfounded.

    “I don’t understand what is going on but I just love it. It is great PR, you cannot even pay for this. I am just talking to rappers about how long I have been there. It is just references of how long I have been there, it’s not throwing jabs at anybody.

    “These are amazing and incredible artistes…to be very honest, I wouldn’t like to even clear this because I like the energy that is going on, it’s not true but I’m loving it,” he said.

    Sarkodie Clarifies names in #BRAG: Wendy Shay charitable move+ Kwaku Manu’s marriage Advice pops up

  • Sarkodie, Samini & Efya to Headline ‘AMBUSA EXPERIENCE 2024’

    Sarkodie, Samini & Efya to Headline ‘AMBUSA EXPERIENCE 2024’

    With a stellar lineup of performers and artists led by musicians Sarkodie, Samini, and Efya, the ABOFREM AREA Foundation is pleased to present the “AMBUSA EXPERIENCE 2024.”

    The celebration of the vibrant African arts, music, and culture is scheduled for August 3, 2024, at the Ritz Theatre in New Jersey.

    The ABOFREM AREA Foundation is a non-profit organisation whose mission is to promote and preserve African heritage and cultural diversity. This initiative is called “AMBUSA EXPERIENCE 2024.”

    The show will feature the extraordinary abilities of three of Ghana’s most well-known performers, who will enthral the crowd with their special fusion of dancehall, Afrobeats, and melancholic tunes.

    The multi-award-winning rapper Sarkodie will take the stage in his distinctive style, fusing Afrobeats with hip-hop to produce an incredible show.

    Efya, the soulful singer, will captivate the audience with her potent vocals and poignant performances, while Samini, the renowned Ghanaian dancehall and Afrobeats artist, will bring his contagious rhythms and exuberant stage presence.

    “We are thrilled to present the ‘AMBUSA EXPERIENCE 2024’ and to have Sarkodie, Samini, and Efya as our headliners,” said the ABOFREM AREA Foundation.

    “These artists are not only incredibly talented, but they also embody the essence of African culture and artistry. We are confident that their performances will create an unforgettable experience for our attendees and help us celebrate the rich diversity of African heritage.”

    Highlighting the best of African music, art, and culture, the “AMBUSA EXPERIENCE 2024” is sure to be an evening of pure entertainment. Expect an enthralling fusion of dance, music, and visual arts, all set against the breathtaking Ritz Theatre.

    The “AMBUSA EXPERIENCE 2024” tickets are now on sale, and attendees are advised to reserve their seats in advance to avoid disappointment.

    Please visit www.ambusa.org, the event’s official website, for more details and to buy tickets.

  • Sarkodie announces new project ‘The Championship Mixtape’

    Sarkodie announces new project ‘The Championship Mixtape’

    The most decorated rapper in Africa and Ghana, Michael Owusu Addo, better known by his stage name Sarkodie, is about to drop a new album titled “The Champion Mixtape.” The rapper revealed the news of his upcoming mixtape to music enthusiasts worldwide on social media.

    Following his triumphant display at Medikal’s o2 Indigo event in London, The “landlord” was spotted on a video music set with Asakaa Boys Frontline artist Jah Bahd on the streets of the UK.

    He wrote, “Decided a few days ago to drop a mixtape for SarkNation!” Everything will be happening in real time so we in this together ???????? Tape Drops 24 may )could be earlier) … More info coming up”.

    It is anticipated that this project will be released on May 24th, if not sooner.

  • Medikal O2 Indigo concert | Watch Live

    Medikal O2 Indigo concert | Watch Live

    Enjoy the spectacular performances from Medikal and other amazing talents – Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, Bisa Kdei, Efya, Joey B, Jay Bahd, Article Wan, Tulenkey, Kofi Mole and other surprises.

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    Enjoy below:

  • Sarkodie confirms performing at Medikal’s Indigo O2 concert (Video)

    Sarkodie confirms performing at Medikal’s Indigo O2 concert (Video)

    Ghanaian most decorated rapper Michael Owusu Addo known widely as Sarkodie joins the list of performers at Medikal’s Indigo O2 concert at London scheduled for May 3, 2024.

    In a video spotted on Medikal’s social media platforms has Sarkodie confirming his presence for the forthcoming concert in London in support of his colleague rapper.

    The excitement surrounding the event is further heightened by the addition of Sarkodie to the lineup, who is well-known for their collaborative hits. Medikal has hinted that more elite musicians will be revealed in the next few days, leaving fans excitedly awaiting more information.

    The rapper is ready to wow the audience with a performance, leaving them with an unforgettable experience

  • Misplaced priorities – Sarkodie criticizes gov’t over Dumsor at Tema Hospital

    Misplaced priorities – Sarkodie criticizes gov’t over Dumsor at Tema Hospital

    Award-winning rapper Sarkodie responded to the unstable power supply that the Tema General hospital’s babies ward experienced on Tuesday.

    Shortly after the light went out, a nurse bemoaned the situation in a widely shared video, explaining how the hospital’s incubator babies could potentially die due to the power outage.

    “They just turned the lights off at Tema General Hospital right now … The nurse stated in the widely watched video that “the probability that we might lose a lot of babies is high if we do not get light in a few minutes.”

    In response, Sarkodie shared the video on his Instagram story and lamented the state of affairs, blaming it on the government’s misguided priorities.

    “The impact when we misplace priorities. We pray for these innocent babies,” he wrote.

    Recently, there have been unpredictable power outages all over the nation. As a result, a schedule for load-shedding has been demanded by the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission and numerous Ghanaians.

    Screenshot of Sarkodie’s post on Instagram story

    On the other hand, Energy Minister Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh urged those in favour of a load-shedding schedule to submit their own suggested schedules at the launch of the NPP campaign team in the Ashanti Region.

    If it was necessary, he urged critics to create their own schedules.

    “Let those who want the timetable bring it. I don’t know of any timetable because the ECG has said it is not necessary. Why would someone just wish evil for the country?” he asked.

    “I have assured you that we are committed to addressing this issue, and it’s not an instant fix. It’s a gradual process,” he emphasized on government’s intention to fix the erratic power cut.

    The Energy Minister came under heavy fire after making a remark that prompted the Ministry to issue an explanation.

  • The music royalty system only needs a well-organised approach to fix it – Sarkodie

    The music royalty system only needs a well-organised approach to fix it – Sarkodie

    Multiple award-winning Rapper Michael Owusu Addo, better known by his stage name Sarkodie, from Ghana, has spoken out about issues with the nation’s music royalties system.

    In his opinion, the establishment of a well-structured system is essential to guaranteeing that artists receive their just compensation.

    At the 3i Africa Summit Partners and Stakeholders Mixer, which took place in Accra on March 7, Sarkodie made these remarks during a panel discussion.

    “The royalty system has been a major issue here in Ghana…But fixing it wouldn’t be that difficult. We just need to set up a proper system and collect the money that’s owed,” he said.

    The discussion on the panel was centred on how policy, fintech, and the creative industry are interacting.

    Sarkodie was joined on the panel by other prominent figures from the creative industries, such as filmmaker Juliet Asante, Chief Moomen, and KOD.

    The 3i Africa Summit is a ground-breaking international gathering with the goal of transforming Africa’s economic environment via the prudent and sustainable distribution of capital.

    The summit provides a forum for thought-provoking debates, creative problem-solving, and teamwork to promote long-term growth and development throughout the continent’s financial ecosystem.

  • I’m not bothered about social media trolls – Safo Newman

    I’m not bothered about social media trolls – Safo Newman

    Safo Newman unexpectedly burst onto the music scene late last year with his song “Akokoa.” He quickly became viral on social media and amassed a sizable number of plays on a variety of platforms.

    While some online commenters, such as rap legend Sarkodie, are showered with compliments about “Ghana’s new kid on the block” for his skill and lovely song, others just keep hurling flaming darts at him.
    Newman, yelling obscenities at him. However, the early-30s singer claims he is not concerned about the online trolls.

    Speaking with the Daily Graphic, Newman said that while he had read the offensive remarks, which included, among other things, descriptions of him as underweight and dishevelled, he was not at all concerned about them because his music was what really mattered to him.

    He declared his intention to focus all of his energy on creating timeless music instead of obsessing over the criticism he received.

     “When it comes to my appearance and the comments people make about it, I’m not particularly bothered. In fact, I see it as part of why I stand out. Those negative remarks about my appearance don’t faze me at all. What truly matters to me are the songs I create and the messages they convey, as well as the positive impact I can have on society,” he said.

    Life in the limelight

    Ghanaian rap icon Sarkodie is largely responsible for Safo Newman’s recent rise to prominence, which he is currently enjoying thanks to his song Akokoa. 

    His song is still making waves in the charts and gaining a lot of attention, especially after Sarkodie declared it to be a huge hit. In Ghana, it is currently the ninth most streamed song on Audiomack.

    He acknowledged that he was still adjusting to his new position, but he promised to use the platform to become one of the most sought-after musicians the nation had ever seen.

    “I have finally had the opportunity to meet Sarkodie who opened doors for me with his endorsement of my song. It is just the beginning of greater things to come and I am looking forward to doing amazing stuff with him. Being in the limelight these past days has been quite overwhelming for me but I feel great about it and I will use this opportunity to make more impact,” he added. 

    Dual role

    Along with being a popular musician, the new sensation is also a committed educator. Providing insight into how he balanced his love of music with his dedication to schooling, he said balancing the two roles had not presented any major obstacles.

    For him, it all comes down to staying focused and creating a schedule that accommodates his two passions.

     “It’s all about being focused and maintaining a balance. Both my music career and teaching profession are dear to my heart, so I strive to blend them harmoniously,” he said.

    The singer stated that he was very optimistic about the future and that he would like a team to help manage him effectively. The singer has not yet secured a management team for his music career. 

    Nevertheless, he reaffirmed that he was committed to creating excellent music and carrying out his teaching responsibilities even in the absence of a formal management structure.

    “Currently, I am doing everything by myself and I am praying that I get a management team that will help me to do things better,” he said.

    Staying relevant

    Safo Newman’s main goal in the music business is to stay relevant. He is confident in his ability to eventually connect with his audience despite his unorthodox style. 

    He believed that because he was working hard to write songs that would endure, his fame would not be fleeting.

    “I don’t confine myself to a specific genre. I draw from various influences, particularly classical music, to create music that transcends boundaries and I also believe that crafting music that leaves a lasting impact, regardless of trends or genres will make you stand out, and that is what I intend doing to stay relevant in our industry,” he said.

    He said he was grateful for everyone’s support so far and promised to use this energy to make even more powerful music in the future.

  • “I have been funding my music on my own; it is difficult not having a label,” Sarkodie says

    “I have been funding my music on my own; it is difficult not having a label,” Sarkodie says

    Renowned rapper Sarkodie recently discussed the difficulties of being an independent artist in Ghana.

    The “Otan” hitmaker revealed that he is an independent musician who depends only on funding to create his music. Sarkodie has been financing his own projects without label assistance, frequently taking advance payments from projected sales to cover production costs.

    He talked about how difficult it is to make independent investments in his craft and then get paid after the product is released.

    “For me as an independent artiste I solely depend on getting funding to make my music because it is very tough I don’t have a label I’ve been funding myself since so sometimes I get a upfront on my sales that I’ll be making to be able to make the product and when I make it back and now I can get back to receiving my revenues.”