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I haven’t stopped wearing Sark Collections – Sarkodie

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By Eventlabgh , in Celebrity Entertainment News , at August 22, 2017


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Sarkodie has broken his silence on why he hasn’t been seen wearing items from his much-talked about Sark Collections merchandise.

After watching videos from his yet-to-be-released album during last Friday’s listening session, blogger Zionfelix quizzed the rapper on why he wore sneakers and belts of other brands in his music videos instead of Sark Collections as he used to project in his visuals years back.

According to Sarkodie, the company is designing different brands of Sark collection so he is waiting for the new set of materials. He added that products from Sark Collections were not ready at the time he was shooting the videos so he had to put on other brands.

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“I wanted to do photoshoot with Sark Collections and push them but unfortunately at the time we were shooting the videos, we didn’t have the new ones yet that is why I couldn’t have anything to put in there but that does not mean I have stopped wearing them” Michael Owusu Addo responded to Zionfelix.

Sarkodie’s fifth studio album, Highest will be out on September 8 this year. “Highest” is a collection of 15 brand new songs, 3 interludes and a bonus track – 19 tracks in total as displayed on the official album track-list. An incredible collection of solid Hip-Hop and Afro-Beats cuts that are set to push him even further into the international stratosphere.

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Highest features some major local and International acts such as his long-time friend and Producer Jayso, UK’s very own Big Narstie, Victoria Kimani (Kenya), Moelogo (UK), renowned Spoken Word artist Suli Breaks (UK), Korede Bello (Nigeria), Praiz (Nigeria), Yung L (Nigeria), Joey B (Ghana), Jesse Jagz (Nigeria), Flavour (Nigeria) and Bobii Lewis (UK).

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