Ghanaian Rapper Sarkodie To Drop A New Song With Nigerian Singer Ruger, Artwork Causes Stir
- Sarkodie has announced that he has a new song coming up, and it features Nigerian singer Ruger
- The song is titled Till We Die, and it is set to be released on Thursday, October 26, 2023, on all streaming platforms
- Many people have shown their excitement for the new song, while others spoke on where Sarkodie's hands were placed around the model's neck in the artwork
Celebrated Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie has announced on his socials that he is featuring Nigerian singer Ruger on his yet-to-be-released song titled Till We Die.
Sarkodie features Ruger on the upcoming song
Sarkodie took to his socials to share the official artwork of the song that features Nigeria's Ruger.
The artwork featured a photo of Sarkodie sitting behind a gorgeous black model with his arms around her neck.
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The song titled Till We Die will be released on all streaming platforms on Thursday, October 26, 2023.
Sharing the great news, the Country Side crooner said:
New Music “Till We Die” ft @rugerofficial OUT Thursday
Sarkodie announced the upcoming song on his Instagram page.
Sarkodie announced the song on his Twitter page.
Ghanaians shared their thoughts on Sarkodie's upcoming song featuring Ruger
Many people shared their anticipation for the music and noted that it would be a banger, considering it came from two A-list artistes.
Others also spoke about the artwork as they shared their discomfort with the placement of Sarkodie's hands over the bosoms of the model.
j.blaxx.x said:
New things are treated with care. Let’s stream
king________promzy said:
Kabutey abeg komot ur hands
adesope_shopsydoo said:
The comes out of his cave … it’s GO TIME legend
iamwizkamil said:
King is always going hard
kevin_hopey said:
Rapperholic go sweet ooo
Sarkodie hails Dbanj for being 1st African act to get international collabo
Ghanaian rap lord Sarkodie has shown his appreciation for Dbanj’s milestone in the African/Afrobeats industry.
The hip-hop maestro took to his Instagram story to share a video of Dbanj discussing how African music and Afrobeats were able to gain prominence internationally after the release of his 2012 viral hit Oliver Twist.
Sarkodie stated that all African artists should set aside a day in a year to celebrate Dbanj for paving the way for them.
Source: YEN.com.gh
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