Rapper Sarkodie is starting 2023 with a bang.
The celebrated rapper has landed an international collaboration with legendary Reggae musician, Bob Marley.
Although the Jamaican star is late, his team made a decision to release a posthumous version of his smash hit ‘Stir It Up’ with The Wailers.
Featured in this remix is Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie. Bob Marley’s team made the announcement on his social media pages.
The song will be released on Friday, January 20, 2023.
Sarkodie who was delighted to have this opportunity noted that he was grateful to the Marley family for choosing him for the project.
“What a way to kick start this year!!! Definitely one of the best moments in my career/Life… Big shouts to the team at island records @akosuas_ @Jaykjs and the Marley family for getting me on this amazing project by the legend #bobmarley… such a blessing to lay my vocals right next to the original vocals of the Gong,” he stated.
Listen to the original track below:
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