OBRAFOUR WAS WRONG TO CROWN SARKODIE HIS SUCCESSOR- MR.LOGIC

July 26, 2022
3 years ago
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Speaking in an interview with the ace broadcaster, Andy Dosty on the Daybreak Hitz segment aired on Hitz FM, Mr. Logic intimated that the renowned rapper should have held on to the baton as the rap champion for a while instead of passing it to Sarkodie.

 

 

He said that Obrafour is still in the commercial business as a musician and one of the greatest rappers in the country, hence it was inappropriate for him to have given up his position for Sarkodie while he was still in the business.

 

Obrafour is still in the commercial business. Therefore, it was commercially wrong for him to pass the baton to Sarkodie, he said.

 

Twelve years ago, Obrafour crowned Sarkodie as the new king of rap music in the music sphere. He handed his golden rap crown to Sarkodie, certifying him as his successor, and now, has become one of the most decorated rappers in Africa.

 

In 2012, the two talented rap artists released a song titled “Saa Okodie” where Obrafour once again proclaimed Sarkodie as the king of rap music.

Well, Mr. Logic after twelve years disagrees with Obrafour’s decision to name Sarkodie as his successor since he was still in the music business.

 

Also read a snippet if my previous post;

 

Ghanaian rapper, Desmond Kwame Amoah, popularly known as Dee Money, has disclosed that his father owns an oxygen company in the United States of America.

 

 

In an interview on Hitz FM following the release of his 'Trapgod Ataankpa' song, the artiste disclosed that he has been working on other businesses aside from music, including his father's company.

 

“I have a lot of business stuff that I do. It's a lot of business stuff that I juggle. You know my father owns an oxygen factory and stuff as well.

 

“We do oversee that as well. Oxygen for hospitals, airplanes, and mechanics. Its production. It is not easy at all as you can imagine," he informed.

 

The rapper further communicated how he juggled music and business, saying, he had failed to set up a studio in his house and for that reason, he struggled to release music for a while.