Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie features on new version of Bob Marley’s ‘Stir It Up’ in collaboration with the Marley family in remembrance of the legendary musician.
It is seen that the Caribbean and African unite on one of the most recognizable songs in the world to give us excitement and remembrance.
Produced by MOG, this song combines the signature guitar strums and soothing bounce we know and love, with Sarkodie’s iconic flow.

‘Stir It Up’ will connect generations, continents, and more.
Bob Marley is one of the most legendary figures in modern music; his influence is immeasurable.

The Jamaican singer, musician, and songwriter inspires with social activism and politically conscious lyrics fused with elements of lovers-rock, ska, and rocksteady.
As a pioneer of Reggae, Bob Marley was lately inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.

In December 1999, his 1977 album ‘Exodus’ was named Album of the Century by Time Magazine, and his song ‘One Love’ was designated Song of the Millennium by the BBC.
With a career spanning almost 20 years, Sarkodie is one of the most successful African rappers of all time.
He was the first winner of BET’s Best International Flow artist at the 2019 BET Hip Hop Awards, and he has been crowned Vodafone Ghana Music Award’s “Artiste of the Decade”.
Sarkodie’s signature pace, cadence, and whit permeate every track, and this is no different. When speaking on this historic collaboration with Bob Marley, Sarkodie said:

“What a way to kick start this year! Definitely one of the highest moments in my career/life… It’s been a BIG torture keeping quiet about this particular project but I guess it’s always best when the timing is right. Big shouts to the team at Island records, my team, and the Marley family for getting me on this amazing project with the legend Bob Marley.
“Such a blessing to lay my vocals right next to the original vocals of the legend…I will be sharing how the whole process happened… for now, get ready to enjoy the remake of Bob Marley’s ‘Stir It Up’ produced by MOG”.
Sarkodie
The official music video for ‘Stir It Up’ showcases the vibrant relationship between Jamaica and Ghana.
With Sarkodie leading on creative direction, these Ghana-shot visuals authentically explore identity, unity, and community.
You can stream ‘Stir It Up’ HERE
Times Sarkodie proved he is king of rap in Africa

Ghanaian rapper, Sarkodie, is widely considered by many to be the king of rap in Africa.
From his early days in the Ghanaian music scene to his current status to be successful and influential rapper on the continent, Sarkodie has consistently proven his skill and talent as a rapper and has become a true icon in the African music industry.
There are some key highlights in the career of Sarkodie that solidifies the title as the king of rap in Africa.

One of the first times Sarkodie proved his status as the king of rap in Africa was the release of his debut album, “Maakye” in 2009.
The album which featured collaborations with some Ghana’s biggest stars, was a commercial and critical success, and established Sarkodie as a major force in the Ghanaian music industry.
Sarkodie further made a strong bond of his status with the release of his second album “Rapperholic” in 2012.
The album which featured hit singles such as ‘Push’ and ‘Adonai’ earned Sarkodie several awards and nominations, including the BET Award for the best International Act Africa in 2013.

In 2015, Sarkodie released his third studio album “Mary” which featured guest appearances like Mugeez, R2Bees, Ice Prince, Flavour N’abania, Sway, Gemini and Paedae.
Sarkodie has also proven his status as the king of rap in Africa through his collaborations with other African artistes. He has worked with some of the biggest names in the African music industry, such as Wizkid, Tiwa Savage and Davido.
This collaboration has helped in the promotion of African music on global stage.

The rapper has been recognized by several international awards including BET, MTV Africa Music Awards, MOBO Awards, and the Black Entertainment Film Fashion Television and Arts (BEFFTA) awards. He was also honored by the 4Syte TV Music Video Award as the “Artiste of the Decade” in 2015.
He has also been recognized for his philanthropic works and has used his platform to advocate for various courses such as education, mental health, and poverty.