Songstress MzBel has disclosed that rapper Sarkodie has turned down her request to get him on a song of hers.
Mzbel says Sarkodie told her point-blank that he wouldn’t do a verse on a song she sent him because it wasn’t good for his brand.
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MzBel was speaking on Neat FM about Kuami Eugene saying that he is uncomfortable about the release of Sarkodie’s ‘Happy Day’ song which he featured on.
Kuami Eugene explained that he had no idea that Sarkodie’s song had a political endorsement message because he was only sent a verse by Sarkodie which he listened to whilst recording the chorus.
Speaking on 3 FM, the 2020 VGMA Artiste of the Year detailed that he only heard the other verse where Sarkodie endorsed Nana Addo’s re-election during the video shoot. “I don’t know what’s going on,” the “Confusion” singer indicated in an interview with MzGee.
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He continued that “I’m just an innocent young guy who did a feature for someone I respect in the industry. I am not disappointed but I’m not comfortable this whole thing is happening”.
Speaking to this, MzBel has recounted how Sarkodie refused to work with her over similar concern Kuami Eugene is raising about their ‘Happy Dady’ song.
According to her, the rapper rejected her feature on basis that it doesn’t fit his brand.
Watch the interview below :
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