According to him, the collaboration is nothing special, so he doesn’t understand the uproar on social media.
During an interview with Dj Reuben not only did Shatta mock the project, but he also downplayed the significance of Sarkodie being featured on a Bob Marley classic.
He added “I don’t think it should be a problem. As we hear, Sarkodie has featured Bob Marley, it’s so beautiful, at least we have someone who has featured a ghost, we should praise him.”
On January 18, word spread on social media about the B.E.T award-winning rapper securing a project with the late Bob Marley.
The iconic song “Stir It Up” by Bob Marley and The Wailers was given a fresh spin by the “landlord” of Ghanaian music.
The remix aspires to forge ties between the African continent and the Caribbean while also eloquently expressing the Black and African diaspora’s universal existential bond.