The comedian, better known by his stage name DKB, was responding to the rapper’s 2020 song, “Happy Day,” in which he supported Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the president at the time.
Sarkodie was one of the most innovative critics of the former Mahama regime, releasing songs at the time to denounce load shedding and inflation.
Opposition members and occasionally even members of the artistic community have criticized him for his silence.
One of the artists criticizing the respected rapper’s silence, DKB, said that if Mahama were in charge, he would have put out a ton of music protesting the current difficulties.
If this be John Mahama time like he drop 200singles, 4 mixtapes, 7 EPs, 10 LPs and 56 remixes on the economic mess we Dey face. 😂
Na joke oooo 🤣🤣😡 https://t.co/VVlTV3OZfJ
— DKB GHANA (@dkbghana) November 7, 2022
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