Bragging Is Part Of Showbiz But You Don’t Have To Step On Others When Doing So — Sarkodie’s New ‘Advise’ To Shatta Wale
Sarkcess Music boss, Micheal Owusu Addo, popularly known as Sarkodie has of late been
given some pieces of advise to some of his colleague musicians.
His latest advise to all his colleagues in showbiz is that they should feel free to brag about
themselves as bragging is part of the business.
He however stressed that they should note not to step on others whiles doing so.
His comments however follows the release of his diss song ‘My Advice’ a few weeks back.
The song after its release garnered several views and comments with many entertainment
critics believing it’s a track directed at none other than Shatta Wale.
Sarkodie however addressed the issue when he appeared in in interview on ‘The Zone’
with KOD on Starr Fm.
According to the ‘Adonai’ hitmaker, he does not have a problem with Shatta Wale bragging
at all because it’s part of showbiz.
However, his huge problem with Wale is him always trying to bring others down when he
can simply do his own bragging without attacking others.
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“Shatta Wale is not doing anything wrong by showing off, let me be clear on that. Bragging is part of showbiz. But bragging is not for every brand because you should know your brand positioning and what works for your brand.
Bragging is not for me, it does not work with me,” he noted.
Sark further added: “But there are things you can brag about, but you don’t brag when you are pushing others down. It’s showbiz but don’t try to step on other people. And these are things we have discussed on the phone many times.”
Earlier this year, Shatta Wale during one of his ‘crazy’ moments launched massive attacks
against Sarkodie, Kwaw Kese and other artists, claiming they were poor and struggling in the
industry.After getting fed up, Sarkodie slammed Wale in ‘My Advice’ in which he cut him down
to size with a sizzling freestyle. Whilst one might think the two artists are beefing, Sark insists they are actually very close.
“The fact is I’m not into this fake industry thing so I don’t really open up to people but I’m really cool with Shatta just as it was with Castro.
The truth is I do care about him (Shatta), my mum talks to the both of us on phone and we can be on phone for hours,” he concluded.