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Sarkodie Talks About His ‘Inflation’ And ‘Masses’ Songs

Rap heavyweight, born Michael Owusu Addo, known in the music industry as Sarkodie says he didn’t record his ‘Inflation’ and ‘Masses’ songs under the Mahama administration to have trended.

”When I did “The Masses”, it wasn’t because I wanted to trend. It was because I felt the way I did at the time”

he said.

Speaking in an interview on Accra based radio station, Hitz FM’s ‘DaybrteakHitz’, he noted that all the things he talked about in the songs were things that could have fixed the country.

”Everything I talked about on “The Masses”, “Inflation” are all part of #FixTheCountry”

he added.

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