Sarkodie is a legendary rapper in Ghana, known for his impeccable skills and dedication to his craft.
Born in Koforidua and raised in Tema, Sarkodie started his journey as a rapper while also pursuing a career in graphic design. He hustled his way through rap battles and street performances, slowly making a name for himself in the industry.
After years of hard work, Sarkodie got his big break on Adom FM’s “Kasahare Level” where he showcased his talent to a wider audience. With the help of mentors like Duncan William and producers like Sugar Tone, Sarkodie signed on to The Last Two Music Group and released his debut album “Makye” in 2009.
Sarkodie’s rise to fame was marked by his unique style of blending hip hop, highlife, and pop music, captivating audiences both locally and internationally. He has collaborated with renowned artists like T-Pain, Ludacris, and Busta Rhymes, solidifying his position as one of Ghana’s biggest music icons.
With a collection of over 120 awards, including prestigious honors like the BET Awards, Sarkodie’s impact on the music scene is undeniable. His fanbase, known as Sark Nation, is like a dedicated cult, with millions of followers across social media platforms.
Despite his success, Sarkodie continues to push boundaries and strive for global recognition. To achieve this, he may need to consider rapping more in English, partnering with global labels, and showcasing his talent at international festivals. By combining his local charm with global appeal, Sarkodie has the potential to reach new heights in his career.