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Blakk Rasta, a reggae-dancehall singer and radio host from Ghana, stated that Bob Marley’s household was accountable for placing Sarkodie on the “Stir It Up” remake.
According to a report on www.ameyawdebrah.com, the favored radio host thinks that Sarkodie’s half on the track is disrespectful to the late musician’s reminiscence.
Blakk Rasta says that the late Bob Marley’s music was religious, whereas Sarkodie’s music is from one other world.
“Bob Marley was ready to attract faith and spirituality into reggae, Bob Marley was capable of make the entire world perceive that whenever you take heed to reggae music, you don’t solely profit from the aesthetics of reggae music however the spirituality of reggae music.
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“Bob Marley used his music to have the ability to liberate Africa in come what may together with Zimbabwe the place he went to carry out on the independence of that nation, Bob Marley stated and I quote, ‘you can love mi music if you love Barry White music and you can’t love Barry White music if you’re keen on mi music’, as a result of he noticed the 2 of them in several worlds’’, he stated.
Blakk Rasta, alternatively, says that Bob Marley’s household is disrespecting the nice religious king’s legacy. He additionally says that Bob Marley didn’t feature another artists as a result of he needed to maintain tradition alive and unfold it.
‘‘If Bob Marley was alive, do you think that he will be featuring Sarkodie. They are in two different worlds, I do not blame Sarkodie, Sarkodie is not the one I am talking to, I am talking to the disgraceful Bob Marley family. It is non sensical and I’m damage,” he added.
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