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Sarkodie posts funny meme to express actions he’ll take concerning the many controversies surrounding him

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Award-winning rapper, Sarkodie has responded to all the criticism he has faced ever since his feature on Bob Marley & The Wailer’s classic, “Stir It Up” was released.

Since the release of the song on January 20, the rapper’s verse on the song has been met with varied reactions. While his fans have praised him for his delivery, some industry players have downplayed his performance on the song.

Shatta Wale had in an interview on Luv FM, not only mock the project, but also downplayed the significance of Sarkodie being featured on the Bob Marley classic.

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‘‘I don’t think it should be a problem. As we hear, Sarkodie has featured Bob Marley, it’s so beautiful, at least we have someone who has featured a ghost, we should praise him,’’ Shatta said in the interview.

Read also:  Bob Marley’s family has desecrated his legacy by featuring Sarkodie- Blakk Rasta

Blakk Rasta also blamed the family of Bob Marley for disrespecting the legacy of Bob Marley by featuring Sarkodie who was not spiritual enough to be on the song.

‘‘If Bob Marley was alive, do you think that he will be featuring Sarkodie. They are in two different worlds, I do not blame Sarkodie, Sarkodie is not the one I am talking to, I am talking to the disgraceful Bob Marley family, disgracefully highland records for of a great spiritual king. It is mist non sensical and I’m hurt’’, Blakk Rasta also stated in an interview.

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In the middle of it all, Sarkodie was also accused by Samini of disrespecting him and failing to respond to his call for features.

Samini’s uproar brought about a chain of revelations from some artistes including Black, Sister Afia, and others who came out to show receipts of how Sarkodie delivered quickly on their request for verses.

Read also: Blakk Rasta is not qualified to critique Sarkodie’s feature on Bob Marley’s song- Efya

While Sarkodie has kept mute on all these controversies, the “No Pressure” rapper has posted a video (meme) on his Twitter page that suggests his intentions about all that has happened.

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In the video, which features Osofo Kyiri Abosom, he’s heard saying;

‘Everyone should say what they want, I am waiting for you all.  I will strike when the time comes. I am monitoring a lot of people and when I am done, I will take to God and we will see what God will do. And when it lands on your head, they’ll bring you to me.”

 

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