Ghanaian rap legend Sarkodie has finally broken his silence on the controversy surrounding his latest track, “BRAG“. In a recent interview with VoxAfrica, the BET Award-winning artist clarified that his lyrics were not meant to diss Nigerian music heavyweights Davido, Wizkid, or Burna Boy, nor spark a feud between Ghanaian and Nigerian fans.
Sarkodie explained that he used the names of these prominent artists as a reference point to illustrate his longevity in the rap game, emphasizing his own championship status. He assured fans that his intention was not to jab or disrespect his fellow artists, but rather to celebrate his own achievements and legacy.
The “BRAG” lyrics had sparked a heated debate between Ghanaian and Nigerian music enthusiasts, with some interpreting the lines as a diss track aimed at the Nigerian music industry. However, Sarkodie’s clarification has put the controversy to rest, allowing fans to focus on the music itself.
Speaking of which, Sarkodie’s highly anticipated mixtape, “THE CHAMPIONSHIP MIXTAPE“, is set to drop on Friday, May 24, 2024. Fans can look forward to more of Sarkodie’s signature flow and lyrical mastery, as he continues to reign supreme in the African rap scene.
Stay tuned for the full Face2Face interview with VoxAfrica, where Sarkodie shares more insights into his creative process and the making of “THE CHAMPIONSHIP MIXTAPE”.
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SOURCE: kaknews.com