Sarkodie: The man, the music, the mystique, the melancholy
Sarkodie is undoubtedly one of Ghana’s most accomplished and proficient rappers to ever pick up a microphone.
Hailing from Juaso, Sarkodie was born in Koforidua and spent most of his formative years in Tema. He juggled his rap ambitions with a graphic design career, hustling hard to make a mark. He took his lyrical prowess from classrooms to street corners, competing in rap battles and appearing as a rap cameo in his quest to go mainstream.
After several failed attempts to get noticed, the rapper had the opportunity to meet a few rappers and producers and to perform on the Ghana’s biggest rap battle show – Adom FM’s “Kasahare Level”.
After many years of pushing the frontiers as an underground rapper, the time had finally come for some mainstream fame. Duncan William, the presenter of Kasahare level was a sturdy hand who helped guide the musician while day to day activities were taken care of by friends notably AngelTown.
He recorded a highlife/Hiplife album with producer Sugar Tone but the project never saw a release as he was more drawn to hiphop. His desire drove him to sign on to The Last Two Music Group in January 2008. He featured on Edem’s “U dey Craze” with Kwaw Kesse produced by Hammer. On the back of that release he gained more popularity. Sarkodie felt it was opportune to work on and release his debut, however, his label boss was deeply engaged with the promotion of Edem’s project. The parties mutually agreed to part ways leading to a record deal with Duncwills Entertainment and his debut album – “Makye” in 2009 produced by Jayso and Killbeatz.
Sarkodie came up through the underground, and his battle skills and rap-fire delivery set him on an unstoppable upward trajectory as he rhymed mostly in Twi. Michael Owusu Addo, also became an integral part of a Ghanaian hip-hop scene that’s home to one of Africa’s largest roster of rappers. As the years progressed, so did Sarkodie’s abilities. His bars have become more clever and considered, full of acerbic wordplay and heartfelt, true-life stories. Today he is widely considered as the greatest rapper in Ghana with accolades too many to mention.
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