In a surprise move that has fans talking, Ghanaian rap heavyweight Sarkodie has given fans a rare peek into the studio magic behind a previously unreleased track — and this time, he’s joined by none other than Asakaa frontrunners Jay Bahd and Kwaku DMC.
The multi-award-winning rapper took to his official Instagram page to post a throwback video from a studio session that brought three different rap energies into one room. He captioned the video:
“Almost forgot we made this when we linked up … @real_jaybahd @kwaku_dmc”
Though brief, the video shows the three rappers vibing to a dark, high-energy beat — hinting at a Ghana drill-meets-mainstream rap anthem. The snippet, while not giving away full verses, captures their synergy, creative process, and chemistry in the studio — a moment fans of both Sark Nation and the Asakaa movement weren’t expecting, but are now craving.
This collaboration is significant. Sarkodie, often viewed as the bridge between Ghana’s golden era of hip-hop and today’s new school, joining forces with Jay Bahd and Kwaku DMC — two of the most authentic voices from Kumasi’s Asakaa (Ghana drill) wave — speaks volumes about unity, evolution, and respect for emerging sounds.
At the time of writing, no official details have been revealed regarding the track’s title, release plan, or whether it will even see the light of day. But if Sarkodie’s post is anything to go by, the record does exist — and fans are already begging for a drop. Comments under the video are filled with fire emojis, excited reactions, and pleas like “Drop this ASAP”, “Sark x Asakaa? We need this!”, and “National anthem loading…”
Whether it becomes a standalone single, part of a collaborative tape, or just a one-off moment in the vault, this studio link-up adds even more anticipation to what Sarkodie is cooking in 2025.
The collaboration also symbolizes a shift in Ghana’s music landscape. With veterans like Sarkodie acknowledging and actively collaborating with younger movements like Asakaa, it signals a healthy evolution of Ghanaian hip-hop. It’s not just about torch-passing — it’s about coexistence, fusion, and the celebration of different styles.
Jay Bahd and Kwaku DMC have built their reputations on gritty street stories and raw authenticity, while Sarkodie brings polished delivery, lyrical dexterity, and mainstream finesse. The blend? Pure fire waiting to happen.
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source: kaknews.com