I didn’t know that Sarkodie’s song was a campaign song.



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Wednesday, November 4, 2020 Entertainment

Source: rainbowradioonline.com

2020-11-04

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The management of highlife musician Kuami Eugene has described rapper Sarkodie as dishonest.

According to them, the current Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Artist of the Year was not aware of the political lyrics of the song.

Sarkodie and Kuami Eugene have been criticized for the song titled ‘A New Day’.

In the song, Sarkodie apologized for criticizing President Akufo-Addo in the past because he managed to take down the dumsor.

This part of the song has drawn condemnation from supporters and senior NDC officials.

The minority leader Haruna Iddrisu has wondered why the musician claimed that Nana Addo solved dumsor.

Sarkodie or any other musician whose career is dying can receive any amount of money to support a political party. However, the endorsement message should not be marked with naked lies or embellished with sick lies. It is an incontrovertible fact that His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama resolved dumsor. And there is overwhelming evidence for this fact powered by data. The data can’t be hampered with some low bar musical lyrics, ”the minority leader posted on his Facebook page.

Meanwhile, Kuami Eugene says that he did not know that the song was an endorsement of the president.

“Sarkodie only sent me the first verse of his rap that did not contain the endorsement of Nana Addo to help me do the chorus. It was only in the video shoot that we met the second verse, we confronted Sark’s management and they denied it. I feel uncomfortable, I still don’t know Sarkodie’s motive for the song. It will have an effect on my career, I was not ready to attest to any political party openly … it will not end here, “said Kuami Eugene.

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