Early life and career beginnings Sarkodie, the fourth of five children was born on 10 July 1985. He was raised in
Koforidua . His mother is from
Cape Coast. He grew up in
Tema where he started schooling. In his track, "Mile 7 Saga", he talked about how he was maltreated by a guardian he lived with. He attended Tema Methodist Day Senior High School and proceeded to the IPMC College of Technology, where he earned a degree in
graphic design. Sarkodie began his music career as an underground rapper and gained recognition through rap competitions such participating in
Adom FM's popular rap competition Kasahare Level. He met his former manager Duncan Williams of Duncwills Entertainment while participating in the aforementioned competition. He also met musicians
Edem and
Castro, who introduced him to
Hammer of The Last Two, an established record producer. Impressed by his rap flows, Hammer allowed Sarkodie to record two tracks for Edems maiden
album Volta Regime.
2009–2012: Makye and Rapperholic Following his collaboration with Hammer, Sarkodie recorded his debut album,
Makye. Its production was primarily handled by Killbeatz and Jayso. The album features guest appearances from
Kwaw Kese, J-Town, Sway, and Paedae of
R2Bees.
Makye received positive reviews from critics and fans. It was supported by a concert held at Holy City Gardens in Accra. On 16 September 2009, Sarkodie performed alongside
Busta Rhymes at the Busta Rhymes Live in
Ghana concert. In 2010, his "Push" and "Baby" songs were ranked ninth and thirteenth on
Joy FM's Top 50 songs of 2009, respectively. The album's lead single "Baby" which features
Mugeez of R2bees became an instant hit and gave Sarkodie exposure. Sarkodie's second studio album,
Rapperholic, was released in 2012. It features guest appearances from
Efya, Chidynma,
Mugeez of R2Bees,
Obrafour,
Jayso and
EL. The album was supported by five singles: "Good Bye", "One Time For Your Mind", "You Go Kill Me", "Living Legend", and "Onyame Nhyira". It received positive reviews from music critics. Sarkodie went on a nationwide tour to support the album.
Rapperholic earned Sarkodie his first BET nomination and subsequent win. Sarkodie was also featured on the
BET Hip Hop Awards cypher alongside
Talib Kweli,
Jean Grae and
Ab-Soul. He was the only African act featured on the cypher. On 7 July 2012, Sarkodie kicked off his tour of
Canada. He toured the United States in August 2012, performing in cities and states such as
New York City,
Ohio,
New Jersey,
Maryland,
Atlanta,
Chicago,
Texas and
Massachusetts. After releasing
Rapperholic, Sarkodie embarked on a tour to promote the album. On 27 August 2012, Sarkodie performed alongside
R2Bees,
Fally Ipupa and
Iyanya at the Africa Unplugged Music Festival. In 2012, Sarkodie performed "
How Low" with
Ludacris at the 020 Live concerts.
2013–2014: Sarkology, Sarkcess Music, and Africa Rising Campaign On 30 October 2013, Sarkodie released the official remix of "You Go Kill Me". The song peaked at number 1 on various charts in
Ghana. Its remix features vocals from
Wizkid,
Ice Prince, Navio and
EL. In January 2014, Sarkodie released his third studio album,
Sarkology. Primarily recorded in
Twi, the album features
guest appearances from
Fuse ODG,
Davido,
Tiwa Savage,
Banky W.,
Timaya,
2 Face Idibia,
Efya,
Mugeez,
Obrafour,
Burna Boy,
Vivian Chidid,
Vector, Silvastone, Sk Blinks,
Stonebwoy,
Joey B, J Town, Lil Shaker, Raquel, Sian, Kofi B, and
AKA. Its production was handled by
Magnom,
Hammer,
Killbeatz,
Masterkraft and Silvastone, among others. The album's launch concert was held at the
Accra Sports Stadium in December. Sarkodie released the official remix of "Adonai". It features vocals from
Castro and appeared on
Capital Xtra's list of the Top 35 Afrobeats Songs. Sarkodie launched the Sarkcess Music record label in 2014. As part of the launch, he premiered the video for "Adonai" (Remix) and "Special Someone". Sarkodie also released the songs "Megye Wo Girl", "Love Rocks", "Chingum", and "Whine Fi Me" under the label. On 3 May 2014, Sarkodie performed at the 15th edition of the
Ghana Music Awards. On 7 June 2014, he joined
Miguel on stage to perform the latter's single "
How Many Drinks?" at the
MTV Africa Music Awards. In June 2014, Sarkodie collaborated with
Mi Casa,
Lola Rae,
Davido,
Diamond Platnumz and
Tiwa Savage to record "Africa Rising", a song for
DSTV's campaign of the same name. The campaign was designed to inspire Africans to partake in community-based social investment projects. The music video for "Africa Rising" was released on 24 June 2014. It was shot and directed by the South African production house Callback Dream.
2015–2018: Mary and Highest On 10 June 2015, Sarkodie released the
Ace Hood-assisted "
New Guy". It was released for digital consumption on 10 June 2015, through Sarkcess Music and Ivy League Records. Written by the two artists and produced by CedSolo, "New Guy" is an African hip hop and hip-hop song that contains alternating rap verses, while its lyrics deal with Sarkodie's desire and motivation for success. Development for "New Guy" began in early 2015 when Sarkodie paid a total of $25,000 to cover the production fees associated with the recording. He also wanted Ace Hood to appear on the track because he considered him "one of the world's most powerful rappers". On 12 September 2015, Sarkodie released
Mary, a live album named after his grandmother who died in 2012. "Mewu" was released as the lead single from the album two months prior. An autograph session for the album was held at the
West Hills Mall in
Accra. Sarkodie sold nearly 4,000 copies of the album on the first day of its release. In February 2016, he spoke to a group of
Harvard Business School students. Themed "The Art of the Hustle", his speech was primarily about the challenges associated with being an African musician. Sarkodie also performed at the event following his speech. Sarkodie held the fourth edition of his
Rapperholic concert on
Christmas Day. Tickets for the event sold out within 72 hours of its release. The concert featured additional performances from Fuse ODG,
R2Bees,
Wizkid,
Samini,
VVIP,
Efya and
Shatta Wale. On 11 March 2016, Sarkodie performed with the music band, The Composers at the
O2's Indigo venue; the event was hosted by DJ Abrantee. Sarkodie released his fifth studio album,
Highest, on 8 September 2017. It comprises 19 songs, including 3 interludes and a bonus track. Released through Sarkcess Music and Dice Recordings, the album features guest appearances from
Jesse Jagz,
Moelogo,
Flavour,
Korede Bello,
Victoria Kimani and
Big Narstie.
Highest was primarily produced by
Jayso, with additional production from
Masterkraft, TSpize, Ced Solo, Nova and Guilty Beatz.
2019–2021: Alpha, Black Love, and No Pressure Sarkodie released his debut extended play,
Alpha, in June 2019. The 6-track
EP features guest appearances from
Joey B and
Ebony Reigns. Sarkodie teased his collaboration with Reigns during the Ebony Reigns concert, which commemorated the late singer. It features guest artists such as
Mr Eazi,
Efya,
Donae'o,
Idris Elba,
Stonebwoy,
Tekno,
Maleek Berry, Herman Suede, King Promise and
Kizz Daniel. The album was supported by the previously released singles "Party & Bullshit", "Saara", "Do You" and "Can't Let Go". Sarkodie released the album,
No Pressure, on 30 July 2021. The album features
Wale,
Vic Mensa,
Giggs,
Cassper Nyovest,
Harmonize,
Oxlade,
Kwesi Arthur,
Darko Vibes,
Medikal, and
MOGmusic.
2022–present: Jamz and tour Sarkodie in the latter parts of 2022 released the album,
Jamz which had features from
Black Sheriff, King Promise, Inkboy and many top Nigerian acts as well. Major hits amongst them are Labadi with King Promise and Countryside with Black Sheriff winning the award for Best Collaboration at the 2023 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards. Sarkodie has announced his upcoming tour for 2023 – the JAMZ World tour- via his YouTube page in September 2023. During the Jamz World Tour, rapper Sarkodie visited several countries across Africa and
Europe. The tour included nine stops across various European countries, including the
UK,
France,
Sweden,
Denmark,
Ireland,
Netherlands, and
Germany. Sarkodie took stages at each stop to deliver unforgettable performance, showcasing his exceptional talent and charismatic stage presence He however, missed his Jam World Tour show in Detroit due flight issues. He had to do an emergency landing at Delta Air Lines on an island in Portugal, and he blamed the airline for this. ==Recognition==