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Sarkodie To Feature Cardi B On A New Song

Sarkodie ft Cardi B
Sarkodie To Feature Cardi B On A New Song

OccupyGh.com has gathered details which indicate that Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie is set to feature American rapper Cardi B on a new song.

These details privy to us was revealed by a close source to the ‘Saara‘ singer. According to our source, Sarkodie is set to feature Cardi B on a new song which will make its way onto his upcoming album – Black Love.

Cardi B is set to be in Ghana this December. The American rapper is expected to headline a concert dubbed Livespot X Festival (LXF), which will be held at the Accra Sports Stadium on the 8th of December.

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Although Sarkodie’s ‘Black Love’ album is yet to be released, a couple of songs off it has dropped, talking of ‘Party N BS‘ which features Idris Elba and Donaeo to ‘Who Da Man‘ which features Kwesi Arthur just to mention a few.

According to Sarkodie, the ‘Black Love‘ album is meant to preach love.

Undoubtedly this year has been a good one for Sarkodie, topping his feats by picking ‘Best International Flow‘ at the 2019 BET Hip-Hop Awards.

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Source: OccupyGh.com

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