Sarkodie, who hinted about the collaboration on Wednesday, January 18, said the project is the biggest highlight of his musical career before it was released.
The last time a Ghanaian musician achieved such an impressive feat in the music business was when “Ayoo” hitmaker Charles Nii Armah Mensah, also known as Shatta Wale, was featured on the song “Already” from Beyoncé’s “Lion King: The Gift” album, which was released in 2019 and produced by Guiltybeatz.
A year after their wedding, the late Jamaican music legend wrote “Stir It Up” for his cherished wife Rita Marley.
The year 2023 has begun on a very significant note for the Ghanaian music industry thanks to the inclusion of renowned rapper Sarkodie, whose stage name is Michael Owusu Addo, on the famous reggae song “Stir it Up,” first recorded in 1973 by the late Bob Marley and the Wailers band.
The “Stir it Up” song, which was made popular by John Kwesi Dosunmu-Mensah, also known as M.O.G Beatz, which was published on Friday, January 20, has stirred up a lot of debate among those in the entertainment industry.
Which of these partnerships represents the Ghanaian music industry’s pinnacle achievement, many people wonder?
In an exclusive dinner meeting with Ghanaian artists during his tour to the country, Harvey Mason Jr., CEO of the most prestigious music awards program in the world, provided the artists with an inside look at how one may win a GRAMMY.
The head of the Grammys claims that in order to be eligible for a Grammy, a person must reside in the United States of America and be a member of the GRAMMY Academy.
Another important point he made was that a well-produced song is more important than having a lot of streams, landing a record deal, or having a lot of sales to win the most prestigious music award.
From a Grammy standpoint, Shatta Wale’s collaboration with Beyoncé is the most noteworthy accomplishment.
Beyoncé has more awards than Bob Marley.