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Sarkodie and Kweku Smoke pair up for “Violence”

Sarkodie Violence
Sarkodie Violence

Ghanaian rap heavyweight Sarkodie comes through with a hip-hop single, “Violence.”

Sarkodie collaborates with Ghanaian rising rapper Kweku Smoke to unleash a fierce track that showcases his dynamic lyrical prowess.

Violence,” despite its bold title, isn’t about chaos; it’s an infectious hip-hop anthem uniting Sarkodie and Kweku Smoke in a gripping performance.

Sarkodie steps into the tracks with razor-sharp verses, delivering punchlines while seamlessly switching flows in his native Twi dialect.

Kweku Smoke contributes a memorable Twi-infused hook that weaves effortlessly between the verses, enhancing Sarkodie’s lyrical fire.

Produced by MOG Beatz, the song “Violence” follows Sarkodie’s recent song “Hustlers Dream,” featuring Jay Bahd and Kwaku DMC.

MOG Beatz’s production infuses the song with a gritty, larger-than-life sound, making it a standout in Sarkodie’s 2025 catalogue.

The song is accompanied by a video, filmed and directed by Awudu Musa for BABS Direction, delivering a crisp visual narrative.

Quotable Lyrics:

Me I want to dance I want to mo nmraa ma y3ntwa y3 naase
Ne3 ma bia I been through
Abrabo y3 nsohw3 aa anka ma paase
Kyele atanfo s3 ya charge
Oboi no m’enti waa parki
Fie bi mu akwadaa se nyame hyira woa onhw3 wo naase

Available on DSPs

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