Sarkodie Speaks For The First Time After Releasing ‘Brag’, Addresses Controversies Sorrunding The Track

Renowned Ghanaian rapper Michael Owusu Addo, popularly known as Sarkodie, has broken his silence following the release of his highly-discussed track ‘Brag.’

In his first public statement addressing the song, Sarkodie sought to clarify misconceptions surrounding its content. He emphasized that mentioning Davido, Wizkid, and Burna Boy in the song was not intended as an attack on them but rather as a testament to his longevity in the music industry.

Sarkodie explained, “Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Davido will never think I want to jab them because if I want to jab somebody, it should be rappers; they are singers. I’m only talking to rappers about how long I’ve been there and the best way to navigate the industry.”

He further emphasized that the purpose of the song was to highlight his experiences in the rap game and not to disrespect anyone. “It is true, I was there before Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido, Ashake, and Black Sherif. It is just making references to how long I’ve been there, not throwing jabs at anybody. Black Sherif is my boy; do you think I will jab him? No,” he stated.

Regarding the attention the song has garnered, Sarkodie expressed appreciation, stating, “I don’t understand what’s happening, but I love it because it’s great promotion. I can’t even pay for it.”

Sarkodie’s clarification aims to provide context to the lyrics of ‘Brag’ and dispel any misconceptions about its intentions.

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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