Sarkodie has talked candidly about what inspired his most recent smash song, "No Sir." The song, which was only released a few days ago, is already a street anthem and is being hailed as a holiday must-listen to.
Young guys should learn to "cut their coat according to their size," the song's plain message is. Sarkodie disclosed that the song is based on a genuine event in an interview with Joy News.
"This is a true story, and I think from both perspectives," he stated, sharing his narrative. It wasn't this severe, but I believe I've experienced it before.
I hailed from a middle-class background, but my friend had a car and a good family.In his home, he had a separate area for the boys. In the end, he connected with my girlfriend, whom everyone knew I was seeing. I accepted it, grew from it, and changed as a result of it.
According to the rapper, a lot of people can identify with the story, particularly during the holiday season. "People will go out with their girlfriends this December and may return alone," he stated with a laugh.
Remarkably, Sarkodie acknowledged that he had held off on releasing the song for two years. "I didn't want to release it, especially with the election tension," he clarified, "but the distributors did, and the response has been fantastic."
It's evident that Sarkodie's ability to transform personal situations into music that resonates with his audience is still unrivalled as "No Sir" continues to grow in popularity.
Fans can't wait for his next Rapperholic show to bring even more enchantment.
Source: GhanaCelebrities.com