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No Pressure Album! ”I Get Offended When I’m Compared To Other Rappers” – Sarkodie Goes Hard In His ‘Round 2” Song

Africa’s rap heavyweight and Sarkcess Music CEO born Michael Owusu Addo, known better by his stage name as Sarkodie says he gets offended when he is compared to other rappers.

Sarkodie was spitting bars in his ”Round 2′ song featuring Giggs.  The song is off the rapper’s newly released album dubbed ‘No Pressure’. The rapper’s studio project dropped earlier today 30th July 2021 features Darkovibes, Kwesi Arthur, Oxlade, American rappers Vic Mensa and Wale, Cassper Nyovest etc – Songs on the 16 track studio project of the Sarkcesss Music CEO include; ‘I Will Be There’, ‘Don’t Cry’, ‘Anything’, ‘Round 2’, ‘No Fugazzy’, ‘Coachella’, ‘Vibration’ etc.

According to him, he has hit songs, gone for a BET award all independently. He had earlier said in an interview before the release of his album that he gets offended when he is not compared when rap music is being talked about.

Flowing on the song, he stressed out that most rappers use ghost writers when they are engaging in lyrical fights and battles with him.

According to him, even though he is always criticised, he is highly recommended during lyrical battles.

Listen to ‘Round 2’ below;

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