Showing posts with label SARKODIE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SARKODIE. Show all posts

Tuesday, 30 December 2014

NEW ALBUM----Sarkodie Has A New Album Ready To Be Launched...Read The Story Behind The Album


Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie gave as a big surprise this morning.He gave his fans a little gist about this  new album, which he has been working on for two years now.It finally done and he chose to name the album after his grandmum "MARY". So the album is titled "Mary".He said his grandmum had always wanted him to sing live for her and its so sad she's not alive to listen to this album since he recorded all of them live with the help of one Akwaboah. So there you have it.Brace your self for a new album from the best rapper in Ghana and in Africa SARKODIE. Read his caption after the cut

Saturday, 6 December 2014

Sarkodie Endorse Kwasi Mufasa



Ya'll will agree with me that Sarkodie is unbeatable in Ghana when it comes to rap music.The king of Rap Music in Ghana just endorsed upcoming rapper Kwasi Mufasa via twitter this morning.

Sunday, 26 October 2014

PHOTOS--ICE PRINCE sunday look

Ice Prince shared a photo of him on instagram. Guess he decided to take it low on a sunday.lol

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ICE PRINCE

Saturday, 25 October 2014

SARKODIE AND ICE PRINCE'S COLLABORATION REVEALED!!

ICE PRINCE revealed on his instagram page today  his collaboration with Ghana's strongest lyricist SARKODIE.

He told his fans to expect nothing but dope music from both of them.Way to go Prince and Sark.With u guys we will expect nothing but the best.

Click to read more on what the Nigerian big brother hot shot representative,Lilian, said about her eviction from the house.

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Ice prince and Sarkodie

Monday, 18 August 2014

CONTROVERSIES ARISING FROM SARKODIE's LATEST HIT SINGLE.


 With his newest single released last week titled Free Press, Sarkodie seems to have gone the full distance in throwing insults at the media in Ghana. He takes the media to the cleaners in a way that perhaps no Ghanaian artist has ever done, not even Shatta Wale, DKB or Bull Dog.
In his song, Free Press, Sarkodie demonstrates his own “freedom of the press” to launch a multi-pronged scathing attack on  the Ghanaian media whom he accuses of being mediocre and not doing enough to support artistes.
He also laments how the media tends to focus solely on the negative side of artistes’ careers instead of promoting their positives.
In the song, which was recorded over the instrumental of Busta Rhymes’, Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See, Sarkodie sings about the frustrations he has encountered working with the Ghanaian media and criticises them for their lack of ambition.


 He raps on the song that the media has developed a pull-him-down attitude, and asks them to emulate the late Komla Dumor, whom he praised for using his (Komla Dumor) influence at the BBC to get him on a show on that television network.
“Since Kwame Nkrumah we are proud of nothing else; daa pull me down cos negativity sells; they don’t f**k with me cos me I know them really well. Only give you interviews to show you how I really felt”, he raps on the song.
The, multiple award winner, says in the song that he is speaking on behalf of all Ghanaian artistes and tells the media bluntly to “get off his back” since they have done nothing to support him throughout his career. He attributes his success to his own  hard work and the support he receives from his fans.
“Listen I’m a poor boy coming from the street, all I have is my fans and the flows on the beat. Obi firi ne kurom beyé biribia yé hu no huge, we are looking for superstars but we still sleeping on fuse, how? That’s international,” he says.
Sarkodie, whose resentment is apparent in his tone throughout the song condemns the opinions of panelists on television entertainment review shows describing their comments as “silly views.”
He challenges the media to put their money where their mouth is, adding that  entertainment show panellists who accuse him of not performing on bigger platforms, should themselves aspire to host shows on big platforms such as MTV.
“I go through the stress and you still have the guts to tell me I perform for cleaners, blacks, what the f**k is wrong with you. I did it on my own,” he says.


 But in an interview with Sarkodie’s manager, Sammy Forson, he predcictably rallies to the support of his artiste  by saying that  the issues Sarkodie raise in his song were not peculiar to Sarkodie alone but it was a general problem faced by most artistes in the country.
He explained that the song was not targeted only at the negative elements in the media. He said that Sarkodie was not  trying to pick a fight with the media but rather he was being blunt and letting the media know his  views.
“Artistes are creative people and so derive their energies from the environment in which they reside, so if all they face is constant negativity it becomes hard for them to continue with their work,” he added.
He questioned why some elements in the media did not seek clarification from Sarkodie or other artistes whenever they had rumors about artistes but instead rush to publish these as facts.
Sammy Forson compared the situation in Ghana to what pertains in Nigeria where, he said, the media throw their weight behind local artists and asked the Ghanaian media to emulate that example.

Sarkodie real name, Michael Owusu Addo, is a multiple award winning hip life artiste who has worked with some of the biggest names in the Ghanaian music industry. He is the first Ghanaian rapper to win the BET Award for the “Best International Act (Africa) and has performed on some of the biggest international platforms with international artistes like Jay-Z, T-pain, Chipmunk among others.


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