Sarkodie’s Photographer Showcases Artistic Talent in Exhibition, Photos
- Celebrated Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie eulogised his photographer Kaptin for launching his exhibition dubbed Strands & Structures.
- Kaptin followed in the steps of his boss who had recently opened his Rapperholic concert which embodied awards, quotes, and other items significant in his over-a-decade tenure in the music industry
- Sarkodie visited the venue and took time to go through the art pieces, and also met die-hard fans who wanted a selfie
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Kaptin, the photographer of Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie, has launched his exhibition dubbed Strands & Structures.
He did that following his boss's path who has also established a musical concert that has multiple entertainment features.
Sarkdoie supports his photographer at his exhibition
To support his photographer Kaptin, award-winning rapper Sarkodie visited the venue of the exhibition.
The 'Otan' crooner toured the venue and went through the art pieces, as well as the murals and took pictures which he shared on his Instagram.
In the caption of the post, Sarkodie hailed Kaptin for taking this big step in his creative career by launching an exhibition. He wrote:
Big shouts @iamkaptin “STRANDS & STRUCTURES” exhibition
While touring the exhibition, Sarkodie met fans as well as students who were there as a group on an excursion.
Below are photos of Sarkodie visiting the exhibition of his photographer Kaptin.
Samini says Sarkodie and Stonebwoy are kids in the game
In a separate development, Legit.ng reported the expressions of the talented dancehall artiste Samini regarding the comparisons being made between him and some contemporaries in the music industry.
Samini emphasized that he ventured into the music business prior to the emergence of the current generation of artists.
Additionally, he revealed that he played a significant role in the training of Stonebwoy, who has now risen to become one of the most prominent and acclaimed artists in Ghana.
Sarkodie details how he met Inkboy
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously covered the account of Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie as he narrated the encounter with Nigerian artiste Inkboy during a show in Nigeria alongside his team.
Sarkodie recalled being drawn to the captivating melodies being crafted by someone in a corner of a room during the event, and he instantly developed a fondness for the music.
Following this, Sarkodie took the initiative to instruct his management to establish contact with Inkboy, recognizing the potential for a significant collaboration, eventually resulting in their collaborative track "One Million Cedis."
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