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Sarkodie

The Ghanaian hip-hop artist and songwriter dropped his fifth album Highest at the beginning of September 2017. The album has 19 tracks and features appearances by Jesse Jagz, Moelogo, Flavour, as well as Ebony Reigns. Highest was predominantly produced by Jayso. Other guest appearances on the album include Ebony Reigns, Idris Elbo, and Tekno. The singer's debut album with international superstars.

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Sarkodie's career began as an undiscovered rapper. The moment he got to meet his previous manager Duncan Williams of Duncwills Entertainment In the meantime, he was a participant in an Adom FM rap competition. The competition introduced him Hammer in the Last Two He is an established producer. Hammer was impressed with Sarkodie's rapper raps and let him record two tracks to Sarkodie's debut album. Sarkodie's career in music was gaining momentum and Sarkodie began to get attention from record labels and even fans.

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Sarkodie was born in Tema, Ghana, and raised in the Harbour City, also known as Tema. This was where his parents raised him, Emma Maame Aggrey. His mother has been a great advocate for Sarkodie's professional career. A father figure, Augustine Owusu Addo, has been confirmed as the father of his birth. The rapper, however, spent longer with his mum and dad than his dad during his time growing older.

Sarkodie's discography contains more than 100 singles and 9 studio albums. The first album, "I Am Born," has been a worldwide success and since then, he's played on a variety of other projects. He won numerous awards and was part of the legendary Ghana Cypher at BET Hip Hop Awards. He is the first Ghanaian to win the Best International Flow. In addition to having been a Grammy Award winner, Sarkodie is also a father of two kids.

Despite his youthful age, Sarkodie has amassed a substantial amount of money. The estimated net worth is somewhere between $7 million to $10 million. As for his other assets, Sarkodie owns a luxurious mansion in Ghana and a luxurious house that is located in United Kingdom. Furthermore, Sarkodie has a range of luxurious cars and one of the biggest residences in Ashally Botwe. Sarkodie also owns a high-end Range Rover, which he bought after he sold his Toyota Matrix car.

Sarkodie's new hit "Oofeetso" is a firm reply to critics. As a rising star every action you take is subject to scrutiny. In the context of Sarkodie, the Twi term "oofeetso" means "you are overdoing something" as a suitable reaction to those who criticize Sarkodie's success. The song has received international recognition and is hugely popular.

In his love for humanitarian charity, Sarkodie has launched the Sarkodie Foundation to help underprivileged children. Apart from donating clothes articles to Royal Seed Home Orphanage, Sarkodie also helped pupils receive school bags and other necessities. In addition, he's been acknowledged by various companies. Sarkodie's clothing collection, Yas Clothing, has also been a significant source of income.

Sarkodie is widely regarded as one of the best musicians in Africa. In his career, which spans more than 10 years, he's won several awards and is among the continent's most popular musicians. Sarkodie has Stonebwoy won 92 awards and is arguably Africa's best rapper. His most notable accomplishments are multiple Grammy nominations and at least four GRAMMY Awards, and four Afropunk awards.

He was raised in Tema, Ghana, Sarkodie's career began with an underdog. He was an underdog and is now a pioneer in the rap game. The first album of his was released in 2007 and has won critical acclaim all over the world. Sarkodie began his rap career at the age of four , and has since recorded three albums. His music has garnered international interest and has made him an international household name.

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