Sarkodie released Happy Day with Kuami Eugene in 2020, just prior to the big elections that year to choose Ghana’s next President.
Happy Day caused a massive stir as it contained some politically charged lyrics of Sarkodie seemingly endorsing the NPP.
He denied it, but his lyrics were very clear. Kuami Eugene also revealed he had no idea the song contained such political lyrics.
We didn’t know back then but the controversial Happy Day has become Sarkodie’s most popular song of all time, according to research carried out by GhanaCelebrities.Com.
We’ve gathered Sarkodie’s most searched songs on Google utilising search data to map out his most popular singles/albums ever.
Sarkodie with Kuami Eugene’s great work on Happy Day won comfortably.
Check below King Sarkodie’s most popular songs of all time according to Google search data.
5 Come Back
Sarkodie featured British-Nigerian singer /songwriter, Mohammed Animashaun better known by his stage name, Moelogo on Come Back.
Sarkodie released the song at the start of 2021, produced by MOG Beatz.
The duo also recorded a video for the banger which you can watch below…
Come Back generates 5,400 monthly searches on Google.
4 No Fugazy
Sarkodie teamed up with Nigerian producer Rexxie for this 2021 banger No Fugazy (Drip 101).
This release followed quickly on the heels of Come Back, which is No.5 on this list.
No Fugazy generates 6,400 estimated monthly searches on Google.
3 Sarkodie ft Kwesi Arthur Coachella
Sarkodie and Kwesi Arthur turned the country upside down after combining their talents on Coachella.
The song was an instant banger and took the entire country by storm.
Coachella remains a mega hit to this day, another testament to the genius of Obidipobidi.
The song generates an estimated 7,000 monthly searches on Google.
2 Sarkodie No Pressure
Sarkodie’s 7th studio album, No Pressure, is his second most searched work on Google.
No Pressure contains amazing tracks such as Coachella and No Fugazy, both on this list, as well as Rollies and Cigars.
No Pressure garners 7,600 monthly searches on Google.
1 Sarkodie Happy Day ft Kuami Eugene
Sarkodie and Kuami Eugene killed it on Happy Day, and it remains Sark’s most searched song to this day.
The song garners an incredible 18,000 monthly searches on Google, making it Sarkodie’s most popular song of all time by far, according to search data collated by GhanaCelebrities.Com.
Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com