Award-winning Ghanaian rapper – Sarkodie unlocks a new song. He teams up with Singdamnit songwriter and rapper – M.anifest on this song titled ‘Brown Paper Bag’ , produced by Altranova.
In 1979, Bob Marley sang about Zimbabwe “Soon we will find out who is the real revolutionary because I don’t want my people to be contrary.”, “I don’t want my people to be tricked by mercenaries.” These are some of the lyrics in the song “Zimbabwe” from the ‘Survival album’, released in 1979. Performed by Bob in April 1980, at the first Zimbabwean Independence Day concert. such a joyful day of celebration, despite the fact that performance was delayed by one day due to riots on the streets in Salisbury the place that was later renamed and called Harare. It was a time of great joy because liberation had finally arrived in Zimbabwe after what seemed like a non ending civil war. Robert Mugabe, elected the president of the coalition government that led Zimbabwe after it was independent, but was allegedly both a mercenary and a trickster. This description of Mugabe is not good, but Marley’s lyrics, in the song “Zimbabwe.” “Every man got a right to decide his ow...
*This List Defines the current 'Authentic' Taste in Reggae and Dancehall Music Coming From Ghana As Curated By DREAMSLINK ENT.\ 1. SHATTA WALE Shatta wale, formerly bandana has been a source of inspiration to the younger generation with his songs. Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., (born 17 October 1984) is a Ghanaian reggae-dancehall artist best-known for his "Dancehall King" hit, leading him to win the Artiste of the Year at the 2014 edition of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards. From then he has persistently flooded the Ghanaian music market with hits upon hits. In an interview, he said every boy doing Dancehall today in the streets of Ghana came to him for guidance and they have made names for themselves that’s why his fans call him the king of Dancehall music in Ghana. He started his dancehall craft after returning from Jamaica in a small town in Ghana called Nima. Shatta has indeed proven to be a king throughout the years, retaining relevance in the music indust...
Sarkodie’s astronomical rise to fame from obscurity has been a source of inspiration to everyone even beyond the music sphere. That personality has won him a lot of fans all over the world. But he has another persona that brings about several negative comments from certain groups of people. It’s a tag that has been hanged on his neck for a very long time. Some groups of people say he’s too arrogant and has a big ego. This belief is widespread and has become synonymous to his brand. However, in an interview with Akosua Dentaa Amoateng on the Dentaa Show, Sarkodie replied that he’s never arrogant but often seen in that light because of his demeanour. He claimed his facial expression is the main reason why people think he’s arrogant. Sarkodie added that it’s rather his confidence that people mistake for arrogance.
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