Saturday, 20 June 2015
"New Guy" missing on Sarkodie's "MARY" Album list
Multi award winning Ghanaian musician Sarkodie has released the list of his most talked about 4th album "MARY".
The album according to the list is an eleven tracklist with an almost feature.
The album features the likes of four time female vocalist winner (VGMA) Efya, Ghanaian hifelife legend, Pat Thomas, songwriter and "I love you" hitmaker Akwaboah, Mugeez of R2Bees, the man he calls his inspiration Obrafuor and Chase.
The album according to sources is a live produced one and it is said to be named after Sarkodie's grandmother. The grandmother is said to have always wish the artiste does his songs in a live production way and so he is set to give his fans the wish of his grandmother.
One missing track which has generted some many controvesies in current time is "NewGuy" ft American rapper Acewood.
As to why this is, we are yet to find out from the artiste.
Sarkodie has to his credit three successful albums from 2009(Makye), (2012)Rapperholic and Sarkology (2014).
Check out the track list.
The album according to the list is an eleven tracklist with an almost feature.
The album features the likes of four time female vocalist winner (VGMA) Efya, Ghanaian hifelife legend, Pat Thomas, songwriter and "I love you" hitmaker Akwaboah, Mugeez of R2Bees, the man he calls his inspiration Obrafuor and Chase.
The album according to sources is a live produced one and it is said to be named after Sarkodie's grandmother. The grandmother is said to have always wish the artiste does his songs in a live production way and so he is set to give his fans the wish of his grandmother.
One missing track which has generted some many controvesies in current time is "NewGuy" ft American rapper Acewood.
As to why this is, we are yet to find out from the artiste.
Sarkodie has to his credit three successful albums from 2009(Makye), (2012)Rapperholic and Sarkology (2014).
Check out the track list.
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