Michael Owusu Addo, known as Sarkodie, recently shared that he has been working on a gospel music project for nearly seven years. During a sit-down on a 3 Music TV program in Accra, the rap icon mentioned that his upcoming project reflects his deep spiritual roots. He claimed that faith-based themes have always existed in his earlier tracks, like Glory and Hope. The performer noted that he did not originally set out to record a full religious album, but the songs naturally came together over time. He feels ready to share this body of work now that the collection is complete.
The musician is currently busy with a media tour to promote his annual concert held at the Grand Arena. This upcoming show follows a massive event in Kumasi where thousands of fans gathered at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium despite heavy rain. He mentioned that his focus has shifted toward building a global movement rather than just putting on a single night of entertainment. Beyond this end of year performance, the rapper hinted at a major announcement concerning the future reach of his brand. By focusing on quality and preparation, the artist aims to keep his status as one of the most respected names in African music.
The musician is currently busy with a media tour to promote his annual concert held at the Grand Arena. This upcoming show follows a massive event in Kumasi where thousands of fans gathered at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium despite heavy rain. He mentioned that his focus has shifted toward building a global movement rather than just putting on a single night of entertainment. Beyond this end of year performance, the rapper hinted at a major announcement concerning the future reach of his brand. By focusing on quality and preparation, the artist aims to keep his status as one of the most respected names in African music.