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Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie has responded to Kofi Mole's allegation that he did not avail himself for the video shoot of his song 'Makoma'.
According to Kofi, after the song was done, several attempts to get Sarkodie, who was featured on it, to take part in the video shoot, proved futile.
He made this revelation while responding to an X user who complained that Kofi Mole did not do enough promotion for the song.
"One day, ago organise kanta boys make we put Kofi Mole for table make we lash am. Promo no enter this song inside koraa. You made a whole Sarkodie turn Bruno Mars," the social media user wrote in Pidgin English.
In his response, Kofi wrote: “I was ready to shoot a video but never got any response from Sark and the team after multiple texts and calls. I let that slide."
Also speaking in a phone interview on the Daybreak Hitz with DJ Slim, Yaw Skyface, the director for the 'Makoma' video clarified his role in the production which was supposed to have featured Sarkodie.
Giving an account of what really happened, he said that two separate dates were booked for Sarkodie to join the recording sessions for the collaborative song ‘Makoma’ but he was not present on both occasions.
“We set [up] two dates and King Sark did not show up,” he stated.
Meanwhile, responding to an X post of Yaw Skyface's story, Sarkodie wrote: Yaa monma me din nda kakra me sr3 mo. [I] have no idea about this and if it actually happened there was miscommunication somewhere only responding to this cos I got love for my superstar @kofi_mole. I don’t play games … I’m in or not."

This is not the first time Sarkodie has been accused of being unresponsive, as other artistes such as Freddy Meiway, Yemi Alade, Samini, and Edem had spoken out about similar experiences.
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