Sarkodie Sparks Rap War with Nigerian Artists Davido and Burna Boy

Sarkodie's song "Brag" sparks a rap war with Nigerian artists Davido and Burna Boy, with Ghanaian rappers defending him against Dremo's diss track. The lyrical battle continues, with fans awaiting Sarkodie's response to Dremo's latest track "When You Gonna Reply".

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Sarkodie Sparks Rap War with Nigerian Artists Davido and Burna Boy

Sarkodie Sparks Rap War with Nigerian Artists Davido and Burna Boy

Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie has ignited a rap war with Nigerian artists Davido and Burna Boy after claiming seniority in his latest song "Brag" from his upcoming mixtape "The Championship". The track, which dropped over the weekend, has reignited rappers across the continent, with Sarkodie reiterating his status as the African "rap god".

Davido reacted to the song, backing his signed artiste Dremo to "discipline" Sarkodie. Dremo responded with a rap, but Sarkodie dismissed his craft, calling him a "lightweight rapper with no achievements". This prompted Ghanaian rappers Lyrical Joe, Don Itchi, Wan Nana, Phrimpong, and CJ Biggerman to join the battle, lashing out at Dremo with their own rap responses.

Lyrical Joe's "1960" reply, referencing the year Nigeria gained independence, has garnered massive attention and been crowned the best response by many. Don Itchi showcased his rap prowess, "disciplining" Dremo to the core. Wan Nana polished Dremo, advising him to choose better competitors, but not from Ghana. Phrimpong unleashed bars that will shake the whole industry, proving his wartime skills. CJ Biggerman left no space for breathing, "strangling" Dremo to grasp for air.

Controversial influencer Daniel Regha weighed in on the rap war, criticizing Dremo's diss track for lacking punchlines, delivery, and clever wordplay. Regha believes diss tracks are not suitable for everyone and that Sarkodie far outshines Dremo in this regard. He encouraged Dremo to focus on his growth as an artist.

Hip-hop collaborations have long been a significant part of the Nigerian and Ghanaian music industries, with notable collaborations between rappers from both countries over the years. Sarkodie has teamed up with Nigerian artists like Vector, Ice Prince, and Zlatan, while MI Abaga and M.anifest have also joined forces. The ongoing beef between Ghanaian and Nigerian rappers has drawn inspiration from historic rap rivalries like Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar.

As the rap war continues to unfold, fans eagerly await Sarkodie's response to Dremo's latest diss track "When You Gonna Reply", released on May 13, 2024. With tensions high and national pride at stake, this lyrical battle between Ghana and Nigeria's top rappers shows no signs of slowing down. The rap war sparked by Sarkodie's "Brag" has taken on a life of its own, captivating hip-hop enthusiasts across Africa and beyond.

Key Takeaways

  • Sarkodie's song "Brag" sparks rap war with Nigerian artists Davido and Burna Boy.
  • Davido backs Dremo to "discipline" Sarkodie, but Ghanaian rappers come to his defense.
  • Lyrical Joe's "1960" reply is crowned the best response to Dremo's diss track.
  • Influencer Daniel Regha criticizes Dremo's diss track, saying it lacks punchlines and delivery.
  • Fans await Sarkodie's response to Dremo's latest diss track, fueling the ongoing rap war.