Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Videos

Sarkodie Delivers Visuals to End of Year Banger “Oofeetsɔ” ft Prince Bright

Sarkodie
Photo Submitted by Artiste

Just a couple of days after blessing us with “Regular” which features R2bees’ Mugeez, Sarkodie quickly follows it up with what’s already sounding like this year’s Christmas anthem “Oofeetsɔ (Skinpain)” featuring veteran hiplife crooner Prince Bright of the legendary but now defunct Ghanaian music group Buk-Bak.

2019 has been a marathon for Africa’s most decorated rapper Sarkodie. From giving us back to back singles off his impending “Black Love” album; hosting the maiden “This is Tema” festival and making history by picking up the first-ever award for “Best International Flow at the 2019 BET Hiphop Awards.

Sarkodie
Photo Submitted by Artiste

Sarkodie isn’t slowing down as he is set to crown it all with the Unstoppable Edition of his annual Rapperholic Concert scheduled for Christmas day at the Accra International Conference Centre.

Oofeetsɔ” sees Sarkodie not only reflecting on a marathon of a year but also sounding a fair warning to all his doubters.

The song has all the makings of a banger, an infectious MOGBeatz produced beat, a catchy hook and witty bars wrapped in Sarkodie’s trademark flow!

The music video highlights scenes from Sarkodie’s recently hosted “This is Tema” Festival.

Enjoy!

Must Read Guides

MORE LIKE THIS

Ghana Music

Explore 20 essential Sarkodie songs, from career-defining hits to deep cuts. Sarkodie—Michael Owusu Addo to the world before the mic—stands as more than a...

Music

Think you know Cina Soul? These 10 facts might just make you see the Ghanaian songstress in a whole new light! Ghana’s very own...

Music

Boy Nephron and KristoffMWB team up for ‘Come Over’, a smooth and inviting track that blends Afrobeats and R&B influences to create a captivating...

Culture

Discover 10 Afrobeats music videos that brilliantly revive Nollywood and Ghallywood’s iconic Y2K era with nostalgia, drama, and vintage aesthetics. West African cinema, led...