Sarkodie
Sarkodie is a Ghanaian rapper who has been active for over a decade. His song 'Adonai' with Castro became a significant track in his catalog, and he's worked...
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Sarkodie is a Ghanaian rapper who has been active for over a decade. His song 'Adonai' with Castro became a significant track in his catalog, and he's worked with artists like King Promise on 'Can't Let You Go' and Shatta Wale on 'M3gye wo girl'.
He released albums including 'Makye,' 'Sarkology,' and 'Highest.' The existing material mentions he started as an independent artist and has collaborated with producers such as Jayso and Akwaboah.
Some of his songs address social themes, though the specifics aren't detailed here. His music includes tracks like 'Original' and 'Ay3 late' with Pappy Kojo.
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