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Sarkodie Joins Fuse ODG on ‘Spirit of New Africa II’ Album

Nana Adwoa Nhyira Bonsuby Nana Adwoa Nhyira Bonsu
May 20, 2026
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In a highly anticipated collaboration that bridges UK Afrobeats and Ghanaian hip-hop, award-winning rapper Sarkodie is set to feature on Fuse ODG’s upcoming album Spirit of New Africa II, scheduled for release on Monday, May 25, 2026.

The official tracklist, which surfaced on social media platforms over the past 48 hours, reveals Sarkodie’s contribution on track 9, titled “PAPI,” featuring the Ghanaian star alongside Righteous. The announcement has sent waves of excitement through the Ghanaian music community and the broader African diaspora, with fans already speculating about what could be a fiery fusion of rap verses and infectious Afrobeats rhythms.

Fuse ODG, born Nana Richard Abiona, has long been a pioneering voice in global Afrobeats. The British-Ghanaian artist rose to prominence with hits like “Azonto” and “Million Pound Girl,” successfully blending West African sounds with UK grime and pop sensibilities.

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Fuse ODG on ‘Spirit of New Africa II’ Album

His previous project, New Africa Nation, featured high-profile collaborations and highlighted his commitment to celebrating African identity on the world stage. Spirit of New Africa II appears poised to continue that mission, with themes of heritage, resilience, and cultural pride evident even in the track titles.

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The album’s tracklist showcases a rich tapestry of sounds and collaborations.

The inclusion of legendary Cameroonian artist Awilo Longomba and UK-Gambian rapper Pa Salieu highlights Fuse ODG’s vision of a pan-African and diasporic soundscape. Sarkodie’s placement on “PAPI” positions the track as one of the album’s potential highlights.

Ghana’s Rap Ambassador

Sarkodie, born Michael Owusu Addo, remains one of Africa’s most decorated rappers. With multiple BET Awards, a string of chart-topping albums, and a reputation for razor-sharp lyricism in both English and Twi, he has elevated Ghanaian hip-hop globally.

His past collaboration with Fuse ODG on the 2013 hit “Down on One” from the Sarkology album remains a fan favorite, proving the pair’s chemistry over a decade ago.

Recent sightings of the two artists recording together in a UK studio after Sarkodie’s Rapperholic concert in London further fueled anticipation. This reunion feels like a full-circle moment -two Ghanaian talents who have carved distinct paths but continue to champion African excellence.

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Music analysts suggest that Sarkodie’s verse on “PAPI” could blend his signature rapid-fire flow with Fuse ODG’s melodic Afrobeats production, creating a crossover appeal for both Ghanaian and international audiences. In an era where Afrobeats dominates global charts, such collaborations strengthen the genre’s foundation while pushing creative boundaries.

Fans Reaction

The timing of Spirit of New Africa II is particularly poignant. Released amid growing conversations about African identity, migration, and cultural reclamation, the album’s title echoes Fuse ODG’s longstanding advocacy. Tracks like “My Village Is Burning” and “Komfo Anokye” (referencing the legendary Ashanti priest and kingmaker) hint at deep storytelling rooted in Ghanaian and African history.

Social media has erupted since the tracklist dropped. Ghanaian fans on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram are trending hashtags like #SarkodieOnPAPI and #SpiritOfNewAfricaII. Many are drawing parallels to past successful fusions that propelled African music forward.

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One fan commented: “Sarkodie and Fuse ODG linking up again? This is not just music; this is generational. Ghana to the world!” Another highlighted the pan-African element: “Pa Salieu, Awilo, Sarkodie – Fuse is cooking something special.”

While full audio previews remain under wraps, industry insiders expect “PAPI” to deliver high-energy production, likely incorporating traditional Ghanaian elements such as highlife guitar riffs or talking drums alongside modern trap and Afrobeats beats.

Sarkodie’s multilingual approach could see him switching between English, Twi, and pidgin for maximum impact.

Fuse ODG has built a career on authenticity. From his early days representing Ghanaian culture in the UK to headlining major festivals, he continues to use his platform for empowerment. Spirit of New Africa II seems designed not only as a musical project but as a cultural statement.

As the May 25 release date approaches, anticipation continues to build.

For now, fans are counting down the days. In an industry often driven by fleeting trends, the Sarkodie-Fuse ODG reunion reminds us of the power of genuine artistic connections rooted in shared heritage.

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