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Sarkodie To Release “JAMZ” On 11/11. Are You Ready For His 8th Studio Album?

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He is definitely the most decorated rapper in Ghana and one of the most distinguished rappers in West Africa with over 80 awards and over 150 nominations to his accolades.

Giving fans a sneak peek into the new project, Sarkodie described it as “a collection of songs like your favourite playlist.” JAMZ will be his first major release since his No Pressure album, which he dropped on 30 July 2021. The 16-track album featured various Ghanaian artists, including DarkoVibes, Kwesi Arthur, Benerl, Medikal, and MOGmusic. In addition, international stars such as Oxlade, Harmonize, Wale, Giggs and VIC MENSA also appeared on the project.

The well-sought-after rapper announced on his social media page with an emotional video teaser on November 11, 2022, as the date for the release of the album which is his eighth since he started doing music.

This comes a year after the release of his last album, No Pressure, which was the first Ghanaian album to receive over 20 million streams on Boomplay.

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