Sarkodie’s New Hit ‘Happy Day’ Gets a Reaction from Kwaw Kese

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Sarkodie’s newly released song titled ‘Happy Day ’, which came out last week (Monday 2nd November) has trended all over social media platforms with many different controversies from people including Kwaw Kese insisting the rapper had taken some money from the government due to the song’s lyrics.
Parts of the ‘Happy Day’ song that is alleged to be political and dedicated to endorsing the New Partriotic Party spoke about end of dumsor ever since the current President came into power and how his child will benefit from the Free SHS policy put in place by the current government. In this song, Sarkodie encourages Ghanaian to give President Akufo-Addo a 2nd term in office. ‘Nana toaso’’ which means ‘Nana continue.’
The award-winning rapper been said to have been bribed by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to compose the song for them as an endorsement for the coming elections on 7th December.
Kwaw Kese has asked those people who are talking ill of Sarkodie and other artistes endorsing politicians for the coming elections to put a stop to it. According to Kwaw Kese’s he believes it is the musician’s choice to do what pleases them and therefore should be allowed to do what makes them happy. He also went ahead and challenged fellow Ghanaians to do same.
He said in his freestyle “go for yours too, money is good. Last four years Shatta went for his and bought a yellow mansion Sark refused to understand so this year he’s also gone for his. Even if you refuse to understand there’s nothing that can be done about it. Samini has also taken his pension pay and he’s headed to Wa; today’s a holiday”.

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