Sarkodie says his Happy Day song wasn’t an endorsement for Nana Addo
Nana Addo has recognised Sarkodie for his Happy Day endorsement song that features Kuami Eugene. In a tweet, the President of Ghana told the duo that the song is a nice one and added that ‘the battle is indeed the Lord’s. He tweeted: “Nice song @sarkodie and @KuamiEugene. Indeed, the battle is still the Lord’s. #4MoreForNana”…
Nana Addo has recognised Sarkodie for his Happy Day endorsement song that features Kuami Eugene.
In a tweet, the President of Ghana told the duo that the song is a nice one and added that ‘the battle is indeed the Lord’s.
He tweeted: “Nice song @sarkodie and @KuamiEugene. Indeed, the battle is still the Lord’s. #4MoreForNana”
Well, a few minutes after Nana Addo’s tweet, Sarkodie has responded accordingly.
In his reply, he said Nana Addo shouldn’t use his praises in the song as an excuse to do anything bad.
He went ahead to send a shout outs to NDC presidential candidate, John Mahama. Saying that if he feels like pointing out the negatives, every body knows how he hits hard as well.
Sarkodie explained that saying the Government making things better now in his song wasn’t in reference to only Nana Addo, but he was referring to all parties.
By this the rapper is suggesting that the song isn’t an endorsement song for Nana Addo as many people are suggesting.
“Nana M3nfa bronya ho nre akoko oo lool !! when I say aban ( all parties ) Shouts to yourself x JM but if i feel like pointing out the negatives too you know how we do“, he wrote.