After weeks of controversy generated
by his much publicised collaboration with American rapper Ace Hood, Sarkodie
has released the song, ‘New Guy’.
The song, featuring Ace Hood, was
released on Tuesday exclusively on Tigo music platform, Deezer.
The song did not come cheap. Many
who praised Sarkodie for the collaboration with a well-known American
artiste were quick to withdraw the applause.
Sarkodie, born Michael Owusu Addo,
was accused of misleading the public after Ace Hood publicly denied his claims
that he had contacted him (Sarkodie) to produce the song.
Ace Hood, in a tweet, revealed that
he had only agreed to go ahead with the feature after the Ghanaian rapper paid
$25,000.
But Sarkodie, and some of his fans,
stayed resolute. The rapper was determined to ensure agenda #NewGuy does
not hit a snag.
In a rare real interview, Sarkodie
downplayed the controversy over the collaboration and
rather thanked the media for the publicity.
Speaking in an interview on Red
Carpet show with Ibrahim Ben-Bako on Multi TV, the award winning rapper
said the media attention was what he wanted.
“Big ups to the media for the
support I think the hype is crazy. It is actually giving attention
to the song much more and that's the idea of what I want to see. It
depends on how people take it but it's nothing that serious and we are focusing
on the music part of it and can't wait for the music to be out.”
Well after the controversy, the song
is out and it is a real feast!
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