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Celebrated Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie has left fans in stitches after recounting a troubling ‘wee biscuit’ experience he had while on a trip to the United States of America for a show.
Speaking to Doreen Avio and Kwame Dadzie on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, the rapper shared details of one performance he was unhappy with, explaining how he unknowingly consumed a biscuit containing marijuana.
Sarkodie said he and his manager took the biscuit from a hamper that had been given to them. According to him, his manager, Angel Town, suddenly began laughing at things that were not even funny, before he too started feeling the effects.
“I got to my hotel they had a hamper for me. And I had no idea what the hamper was. It has drinks, biscuits and everything. I took bites of the biscuits when I was hungry not knowing it had marijuana, and I have not taken marijuana before. Angel finished his and came for more from me,” he said.
The ‘Highest’ hitmaker further disclosed that he realised something was wrong when he asked members of his team the distance between where he was seated backstage and the real stage.
He added that while performing, the music felt unusually slow to him, even though audience later told him he delivered a strong performance.
“That’s the worst performance I’ve ever had. Because in my head all the songs sounded slow,” he noted.
According to Sarkodie, artistes can sometimes perform to the satisfaction of patrons even when, personally, they do not feel they did well on stage.
In the meantime, the rapper is preparing for his annual Rapperholic concert, scheduled for December 25, 2025, at the Grand Arena.
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