Sarkodie, a rapper from Ghana, is largely regarded as the best rap artist in Africa.
Sarkodie has continually demonstrated his skill and aptitude as a rapper and has developed into a true icon in the African music business, from his early days in the Ghanaian music scene to his current standing as one of the most popular and influential rappers on the continent.
This article examines several significant moments in Sarkodie’s career that have cemented his position as the king of rap in Africa.
When Sarkodie’s debut album, “Makye,” was released in 2009, it was one of the first times he established his position as the king of rap in Africa. The record, which included collaborations with some of Ghana’s top stars, was well-known and successful both commercially and critically.
Sarkodie’s second album, “Rapperholic,” which was released in 2012, helped to further solidify his reputation. Sarkodie received numerous honours and accolades for the album, which included popular singles including “Push” and “Adonai,” and won the 2013 BET Award for Best International Act: Africa.
The third studio album by Sarkodie, “Mary,” was released in 2015 and features appearances from Mugeez, R2Bees, Ice Prince, Flavour N’abania, Sway, Gemini, and Paedae.
Through his collaborations with other African musicians, Sarkodie has further established his dominance over rap throughout the continent.
He has collaborated with some of the most well-known musicians from Africa, including Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, and Davido.
Through his collaborations with other African musicians, Sarkodie has further established his dominance over rap throughout the continent.
He has collaborated with some of the most well-known musicians from Africa, including Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, and Davido. This partnership has aided in the global marketing of African music (s).
A number of other international honours have also been given to Sarkodie, including those from BET, MTV Africa Music Awards, MOBO Awards, and the Black Entertainment Film Fashion Television and Arts (BEFFTA) awards.
Additionally, in 2015, he received the “Artiste of the Decade” award at the 4Ste TV Music Video Awards.
The Ghanaian rapper is also known for his charitable endeavours and has utilised his platform to promote causes including poverty, mental health, and education.
Sarkodie’s impact on the African music landscape is clear thanks to his remarkable career and partnerships with his charitable endeavours.
He is now regarded as one of Africa’s most successful and renowned artists thanks to his talent, effort, and dedication.