Singer eShun says she believes her collaboration with Sarkodie has delayed because of their busy schedules.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz on HItz FM, Friday, she said, “It is going to happen when the time comes. It will happen.”
The ‘Akyea’ singer, in August 2019, posted on Twitter she would love to work with Sarkodie. In her post, she revealed all her efforts to get the singer has proved futile.
eShun told Merqury Quaye that “I have not approached Sarkodie personally, I have not met him to speak to him about it but I have had people talk to him about.”
She said Sarkodie has promised to record with her when the time is right.
Watch the interview below:
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