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Ghanaian artiste Keddi has recently expressed his gratitude to Sarkodie, a renowned Ghanaian rapper and songwriter, for his endless support to his craft.
In an interview on Daybreak Hitz with Andy Dosty, Keddi revealed that after he posted his music, Sarkodie shared it on his social media platforms.
“After I posted it, like a day or two, and then King Sark posted it on his IG, X, and Facebook, and then it went viral, so I’m really grateful to King Sark for what he has done for me,” he said.
Keddi was shocked and grateful when Sarkodie not only shared his music but also tweeted it as his new favorite song.
“The fact that Sarkodie posted it has even gotten me more numbers and has pushed my brand to a level I never expected to come soon, so I’m really grateful to King Sarkodie for this. He even tweeted this as his new fave song. That’s a blessing I consider it a very big blessing,” he stated.
When asked what caught Sarkodie’s attention, Keddi credited the vibe and flow of his music.
“I think it’s the vibe that caught him because I’ve been doing this for a minute, and there was a time back he posted me, and this time around, the caption and everything were very great and thought-provoking for people to get to check out on what I’m doing. I think is the vibe and maybe the flow that caught his attention,” he added.
Meanwhile, Keddi has released a new single titled “Ke Mi Ajo”.
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