Ghana’s rap god, King Sark released one of his hit tracks titled “Borga” 9 years ago ─, the track explained the difficulties Ghanaians go through when they travel abroad to seek greener pastures.
One Mr James Korsah-Brown, a philanthropist and corporate banker in a recent interview has revealed that Sarkodie at the time he released his “Borga” song had never travelled abroad before and also it took them 8 good months to shoot the music video for the song.
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I'm Talented And Versatile Than All Ghanaian Artistes — Rapper Edem Brags
Ghanaian rapper, Denning Edem Hotor known in Showbiz as Edem has bragged that no Ghanaian rapper can rub shoulders with him when it comes to music and talent.
Rapper Edem explaining to the question on his versatility posed by Radio Central’s Amansan Krakye said;
I’m Still Relevant, Ghanaians Should Shut Up — Bisa Kdei Fumes
Ghanaian high-life sensation, Bisa Kdei says he is still relevant in the industry and Ghanaians should desist from passing ill-comments about his music career.
The “Mansa” hitmaker in an interview with Amansan Krakye on Radio Central in Cape Coast revealed that he becomes very sad when he hears comments that he has faded out of the music scenes.
Till Death Take Away My Life, I'll Keep On Doing Active Music — Obrafour
Ghanaian hiplife rapper, born Michael Elliot Kwabena Okyere Darko and popularly known as Obrafour has revealed that until his last breath he won’t stop doing music.
Obrafour answering the question of when he intends to put down the mic in an interview with Amansan Krakye on Radio Central’s “Dryve Central”, stated;