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‘Nobody is worth my response’ – Sarkodie on why he rarely responds to beefs
One well-known culture in the entertainment industry is the recording and dedication of insulting songs (beef/diss songs) to performers.
Although it is sometimes a staged act to gain attention and money, this act known as ‘beef’ is a method used to gain significance, be in the news, resurrect a dead music career, or even start one in the first place.
There have been instances where artists have gone to the studio and squandered time and beats to record a diss song to another artist, only to be ignored, no matter how far they took the matter to catch their attention.
Rapper Sarkodie is one of these musicians who frequently acts as if he hasn’t heard songs that are directed at him.
The rapper admitted that he rarely responds to “beefs” because he thinks that no one in the industry is deserving of his answer in an interview with Angela Yee on “Way Up”
The Ghanaian rapper claims he no longer listens to unjustified criticism because he has managed to turn all the criticism he received into something positive.
Additionally, he should gain from responding to someone’s criticism if he is going to do so.
“To be very honest the reason why I don’t speak is because nobody is really worth my response which has always been my stand. It should be somebody that I am going to benefit from, even if I don’t want to respond I will respond because I will benefit from it.”
“Most times the people that speak about Sarkodie, If I look at them from top to button, like is it even worth it for me to go back and forth with this person. That’s the main reason why I don’t speak.”
“When I started my journey, I cared about what people said and I realized that it doesn’t change anything. People said a lot about Sarkodie, I will not be able to make it big rapping in my native language, I am here now, I am not going to be able to do a show in the States, I took the BET Award so now when I hear people speak, I am like you are joust saying something it’s not going to change so it is not worth it” he concluded.
Recently, the rapper shocked his followers by releasing a diss tune in reaction to Yvonne Nelson’s memoir, “Try Me.”
Sarkodie highlighted that he wasn’t necessarily proud of the track’s release, though.
“I am not going sit here and say I am super proud of it, the thing is just in a moment how I felt whether be my truth there should have been a way you could have said it that’s why I don’t like to speak about it because this is a conversation between two people,” he pointed out.
But at the time, he felt forced to use music to convey his reality and feelings.
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