Sarkodie Says Sorry To Samini On One Condition
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Ghanaian rapper, Michael Owusu Addo, widely known as Sarkodie, has said sorry to Samini.
Samini has been ranting in a series of tweets after he was asked by a fan when he will record a different song with Sarkodie following their ‘Love Rocks’ song.
Replying to the fan, the Ghanaian reggae and dancehall artiste stated that he does not need a verse from Sarkodie.
He proceeded that he is not interested in collaborating with the rapper if he even approaches him.
Speaking on Hitz FM, Sarkodie said sorry to Samini on one condition—which is he feeling that way.
The Sarkcess Music boss responded: “If you call me and I tell you to take your time, you don’t understand. But it’s all good, him feeling like that I don’t have any control over that, but I can only say sorry to how he feels not necessarily because I agree with everything he is saying but that’s how he feels, my mind is really not on the things he is talking about and to make some things clear, I said it in the beginning I treat things differently from how people will treat things…”
“…I wont call it pain because I don’t really care because that doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen to you, everybody has something happening to them so I get it. He has expressed, if you want to take people to court and say Sarkodie does things for me quick, you will have a thousand people who will also say it, some people will also say, I don’t do things quickly, you understand, I told Bulldog, I just recorded not because the music is not good, you could hear a song that is so good but maybe you don’t hear yourself and you are trying to find the pocket in the song and one day you do it and some songs they send to you like 2 seconds, probably, if I send you a song and you really loved it that moment, you did it. I didn’t figure it out, I’m not talking about him, it could happen as in general so to my brother I’ll just definitely say sorry for how he feels, not endorsing the fact that everything he is saying is what I believe in and think it’s the truth but if he says he feels like that then I am sorry.”