Sarkodie replies Shatta Wale’s troll about featuring Bob Marley’s ghost

Michael Owusu Addo, professionally known as Sarkodie has responded to Shatta Wale’s troll that he featured Bob Marley’s ghost.

This follows Shatta Wale’s reaction to Sarkodie’s feature on Bob Marley’s song, ‘Stir it up.’

Shatta Wale in a tone some have said is cynical that Sarkodie should be applauded for being featured by a ghost on the ‘Stir It Up’ song.

In an interview on Luv FM, not only did Shatta mock the project, but he also downplayed the significance of Sarkodie being featured on a Bob Marley classic.

” 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.”

But responding to a question by a fan on Twitter Spaces, Sarkodie says he believes every person in the entertainment industry is happy about the feat.

“I haven’t checked social media that much but I think everybody is happy for what has happened, unless I’m proven wrong,” he added.

Meanwhile, Sarkodie has revealed that he nearly passed on the opportunity to work on the Bob Marley classic.

The song was released on Friday, January 20, 2023, on all streaming media platforms.

In a conversation on the +44 Podcast, the Ghanaian artiste said that he felt he was not worthy to have his vocals on the same track as the legendary Reggae icon’s.

“When I had the email, I almost passed it on and not just out of respect, I felt that I was not worthy to lay my vocals next to the legend. I was really hard on myself,” he told Sideman, host of the podcast.

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