In the vibrant world of African music, a new chapter unfolds as Ghana’s rap virtuoso, Sarkodie, stirs the scene with his bold claim of supremacy over Nigeria’s top-tier artists. The controversy erupted following Sarkodie’s latest track “Brag,” from his upcoming mixtape “The Championship,” where he declared himself the African 'rap god’ .
The track has not only reignited the passion of rappers across the continent but has also sparked a fiery exchange on Twitter. Nigerian superstar Davido stepped into the fray, backing his protégé Dremo against Sarkodie’s claim. Yet, Sarkodie’s response was dismissive, referring to Dremo as a “lightweight rapper with no achievements” and unworthy of a lyrical duel .
The battle lines were drawn, and Ghanaian rappers rallied behind Sarkodie. Lyrical Joe’s chilling “1960” reply, a nod to Nigeria’s year of independence, has been lauded even by critics . Don Itchi, Wan Nana, and Phrimpong joined the fray, each delivering scathing bars that have resonated within the rap community .
On the Nigerian front, skit-maker-turned-rapper Oluwadolarz entered the battle with a diss track that spared no punches. Addressing Sarkodie’s past relationship with actress Yvonne Nelson and questioning his current relevance in the music industry, Oluwadolarz’s brutal flows have added fuel to the already blazing fire .
This rap war is more than just a battle of words; it’s a testament to the competitive spirit that drives the African music industry. As fans eagerly await the next move, one thing is clear: the continent is alive with talent ready to claim the throne of the African rap god.
As the saga continues, the question remains: Can any rapper truly stand toe-to-toe with Sarkodie in a lyrical showdown? Davido’s endorsement of his Nigerian compatriots adds an intriguing layer to the debate, challenging the prowess of Ghana’s celebrated lyricist.
This is more than music; it’s a cultural moment that will be etched in the annals of African hip-hop history. Stay tuned as we witness the unfolding of an epic rap battle that transcends borders and showcases the best of African talent.
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