Charles Nii Teiko Tagoe, a member of the presidential staff, is the most recent person to criticize Blakk Rasta, a reggae musician.
Blakk Rasta, in his opinion, owes award-winning rapper Sarkodie an apology for saying that his appearance on Bob Marley’s song “Stir It Up” represents a violation of the late artist’s creative legacy.
Charles Tagoe responded to Blakk Rasta’s comments in a Facebook post by asserting that considering the genre of music that Blakk Rasta sings, the radio host should owe Sarkodie an apology.
“Dear Charles Takyi-Boadu, Extend my warm greetings to the Abusuapanin of the Bob Marley family nationwide, Abusuapanin Blakk Rasta. Please tell him that the least he can do right now, is to use the same medium, platforms and just render an unqualified apology to Sarkodie. After watching this video, I don’t think he even qualifies to call himself a Reggae artist. I wonder what Bob Marley himself will say after watching this video. Tell him to just apologize to Sarkodie!” he shared along with a song by Blakk Rasta in which the reggae artiste sings in a language purported to be Chinese language.
Sarkodie’s feature on ‘Stir It Up’ has received massive reactions from music lovers and critics alike.
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