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Sarkodie addresses the nation in "The Masses"

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  • GhanaBa 9 years ago

    You are the man. You hit it hard...

  • Ampa 9 years ago

    Sarkodie always speaks the truth. Great job bro, and hope the leaders and all of Ghana listens and makes wise decisions

  • roko 9 years ago

    to npp ze is speaking the truth but do all see it to be true.Sark is an npp member,if an ndc member sings it would be the opposite.There is too much development Gh that its unfair to say the country is not moving foward.My qu ...
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  • prince 9 years ago

    This is a true example of a living legend and this kind of song is what we need to hear and what our leaders need to hear not songs insulting innocent women pussy, ass, bitches and money money thing. You compose a song like y ...
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  • Dee 9 years ago

    This song will be one of the best songs ever to be heard in Ghana. Not abusive, not bias

  • Joe Abah 9 years ago

    oh, Ghana also have corrupt leaders too. am hearing this for the first time I thought they were all dead by the gun and antics of jj. well, big one bro. just keep speaking d truth.

  • prosper 9 years ago

    Stop lying and say the truth.How much did u settle with the NPP people for dis song?We knew u were bargaining 4 this song

  • reezey 9 years ago

    Best song,joker.Ghana is developing fast,this is NPP propaganda.Typical ashanti thing.( regions will vote foe Jm).Dont force Nana on us.

  • aku 9 years ago

    Its go going 2 be one touch for JM this time,just spend the money from NPP.Nana will loose badly

  • JAY 9 years ago

    I strongly think this guy summarized all the issues facing Ghana today. What really stroked was how we vote based on looks but not issues. Kotoka is horrible. Imagine our main port of entry using flash lights at night in welc ...
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  • Kofai 9 years ago

    Sarkodie said a lot on this track, and I largely agree. My problem is, why does Sarkodie think that every Ghanaian living abroad is sweeping the streets for a living? And what's wrong with someone traveling abroad to sweep th ...
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  • Manny 9 years ago

    You misunderstood what he meant by sweeping the streets. It's actually a double entendre. He meant how can university graduate leave ghana to be demeaned in another country? thus: there's no jobs in Ghana. pay attention to th ...
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  • Kofai 9 years ago

    I like your interpretation here, and I agree. But my point was also based on similar comments on his previous tracks. Having lived in Europe and the US for over a decade, I haven't met many Ghanaian university graduates being ...
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  • Manny 9 years ago

    I'm an Ghanaian born and an Engineer in Wayne New Jersey. I don't sweep any streets. I can get a cushy Job in Ghana with my degree, but can a Ghanaian Engineer use his degree in America or Europe? I think you are more focused ...
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  • Kofai 9 years ago

    Good points, Manny. The distinction between those with degrees and those without degrees highlights the factual inaccuracy in Sarkodie's statement that degree holders from Ghana travel abroad for minimum wage jobs. For those ...
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  • Joe 9 years ago

    Kafai im in canada and I dont sleep. But in everything, you say it mostly base on what the majority are doing. I thing he is right. How many Ghanaian are doing better jobs in abroad? 20 out of 100.

  • JazZ 9 years ago

    Maybe in Canada where most of the men live on "Halleluya" because the don't want to work. Live in efficiency homes and cannot declare his love for his own wife all just to beat the system in order to dodge to the hardships of ...
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  • JazZ 9 years ago

    you

  • Jerry 9 years ago

    What a song. So meaningful and fair on all grounds.So constructive and educative but not to everyone in our country because, most people lack the knowledge to understand and think outside the box. Political leaders in our cou ...
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  • Freeman 9 years ago

    @ Jerry Bob Marley said "in the abundance of water the POOL is thirsty". Sarkodie is a freedom fighter and he should not be afraid for exposing the corrupt govt officials and politicians in Ghana. We need more of such revolut ...
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  • Andy K- Kumasi 9 years ago

    osofo aborob3...

  • kwaku 9 years ago

    Sarko, best rapper in Ghana. very emotional listening to this track. We can do better mother Ghana.

  • Asaa Jata 9 years ago

    We are fucking tired of all these simple political raps. We want some creative. This is cheap.

  • mugu diyaro 9 years ago

    asaa jata pls dnt hate the player, hate the game. woho s3 kontomua

  • nana yaa boatemaa 9 years ago

    i must say, this is jx a few article they can read,atleast they can hear us out fr once.

  • kay 9 years ago

    it is about time all musicians released tracks about this current govt to put the minds of some Ghanaians on track

  • Matt 9 years ago

    Quite patriotic.

  • flexy bone 9 years ago

    Keep de fire burn sak

  • Maxi 9 years ago

    Way back I use to listen to obrafuo, and now the one and only sark, this what we called rap indeed u are rapahollic. I wish to see u some day just to congratulate u for this song, u are the best among the rest. Salute obidi. ...
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  • dizzle 9 years ago

    hw many pple in europe kam to gh nd tel usbde wrk dey do sark hit
    de nail at de too.n.p..p should use sark song fr 2016 campaign.saaaaark nation

  • rubi 9 years ago

    really good and thoughtful

  • George Okyere 9 years ago

    my boss good job

  • Kenny ur big bro 9 years ago

    His message is very simple. Be wise and not focus on intelligence. We vote based on looks and all the things that dont matter when it comes to leadership skills. Sarkodie, this is the level of BOB MARLEY in my eyes. Keep them ...
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  • GOD HELP US 9 years ago

    WHAT A TALENT

  • poshberry 9 years ago

    Had the opportunity to meet sark...very gentle and quiet.great song mahn keep it uop respect dude

  • Mr Bills 9 years ago

    Sark u are number one dis song is not a politic but u say de true thing, sark u are too mach.

  • james osei 9 years ago

    Ghana is sinking

  • Skybwoy 9 years ago

    Sark u have done it all

  • je solo 9 years ago

    i love sarkodie so much

  • From ur fanti sis Esi Bentil 9 years ago

    Sarkodie may God Protect u in all your endeavours . May God Continue to raise you globally. May God have Mercy on you every Time if when You Sin against Him. U have a Touch of of Gold . See wot u did to Joey Bs Song and stone ...
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  • David Mensah 9 years ago

    Thank u SaRkcess ... u storm up wit de bitter Truth ... God bless u SaRk