Thousands assemble as Sarkodie receives a rousing welcome in Berekum
Sarkodie didn’t hesitate to step out of his vehicle, choosing instead to walk among the crowd, shaking hands and sharing smiles with his adoring supporters.
Continue ReadingSarkodie didn’t hesitate to step out of his vehicle, choosing instead to walk among the crowd, shaking hands and sharing smiles with his adoring supporters.
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Continue Reading“You must invest in yourself, in your art first and then you burst it out to the world. We’ve all done it. And it’s been hard for us, just as it will be hard for you. But as artistes we never let the difficulties stop us,” he advised.
Continue Reading“When I had the email, I almost passed it on, and not just out of respect, I felt that I was not worthy to lay my vocals next to the legend. I was really hard on myself,” he told Sideman, host of the podcast.
Continue ReadingIt was full of glamour as music lovers and patrons were left in absolute awe at the concert which had taken over Ghana’s social media trends.
Continue Reading“This year, there will be more segments, more awards, more inclusivity and wider reach. We are putting the spotlight on music and all other auxiliaries that facilitate and enable the success of the art form.” 3Media Networks CEO Sadiq Abdulai Abu said.
Continue ReadingIn the wake of the constant request from fans and music critics to Sarkodie to shoot a music video for arguably the most-liked song on the ‘No Pressure’ album, he finally delivers as requested. The grooving Afrobeats track swiftly rose through the ranks to become one of the most listened to songs in Ghana and Nigeria.
Continue ReadingThe group’s eminent readability was proclaimed with ‘Fine Wine’ which surged up the charts within a few days of release. Succeeding this accomplishment came ‘Eboso’, a precursor to ‘Back 2 Basics’, R2Bees’ fourth studio album. Eboso built anticipation towards the body of work, garnering traction online especially from the rave of comments from music enthusiasts and critics.
Continue ReadingTwo days ago, Sarkodie announced a forthcoming record called ‘Fever’ with fellow Ghanaian artist Sefa, DJ Tira, and Rony Turn Me Up production. On the producer’s page, the African songstress left a comment that read “We made a monster ”.
Continue Reading“The reason why I don’t blame Sark that much is because he is an artist who signed Akwaboah and myself. And under Sarckcess, we didn’t have investors. It was Sark’s own money that was used to finance all the projects. At that time, he also had video projects he was undertaking … so after shooting music videos for Akwaboah and himself, he might have already spent about 100,000. So, if I try to be considerate a bit, at the end of the day, my project suffers.
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