Biography of ghanaian musician sarkodie illuminati
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The Hip Hop African
In todays hip hop, evidently worldwide, the idea of an illuminati that seeks to control Planet Earth by sustaining economic, political, and military power [along with other things]. In the major entertainment business, many artist separate themselves from the conspiracy. Michael Mwusu Adou (aka Sarkodie) was born in Tema, Ghana, on the southern shore of the country. In a city with ,00+ citizens, a booming fishing industry, and hip hops popularity in west Africa, the middle-class lifestyle allowed Sarkodie to consciously guide himself through a successful path. His charisma for releasing Illuminati, telling his fans [and critics] that although an artist is making big money–their success came without any participation in cults. The success has certainly branched outside of the hip hop industry: with his clothing line Sar by Yas, a non-profit organization The Sardokie Foundation which helps African orphans, brand ambassador for Samsung Electronics. His work goes on. In the song he expresses his dismemberment with lines like me I think its funny cause I keep on making money (Illuminati, 1st Verse). In the second verse Sarkodie says The Lord is my Shepard. His net worth stand at the top ten wealthiest African artist ac
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The Hip Hop African
Michael Owusu Addo, or Sarkodie, is a Ghanaian hip hop and hiplife recording artist. He was the first Ghanaian artist to win an award for the Best International Act at the BET Awards and was nominated in the same category at the BET Awards. Sarkodie is often named as one of Africas greatest Hip hop artists he has been ranked by MTV as one of the top hottest African MCs in , the number 1 on the list of the Top 10 Ghanaian Rappers Of All Time, and was named one of the top five hip-hop acts on the African continent. Sarkodie has shared the stage with musicians like Miguel, Trey Songz, and Ludacris and has performed all over the United states on various tours. He has a huge fanbase and is held in high esteem in Ghana.
December of Sarkodie released the song Asante Ni. The MC illustrates the love and loyalty he has for where he comes from. He talks about the beliefs and practices that make up Ghanaians. I found the delivery to be alright. His timing was appropriate and it allowed the bars to synchronize almost perfectly with the beat. The content was also appropriate. I noticed that he managed to summarize the true attitude of his people as the concept of the song portrays. Sarkodie talked about John Agyekum Kufour, Kofi Amoabeng, Agya Koo, Kojo