Yesterday, Ghana’s were given something ‘good’ from Sarkodie has he released his new track dubbed, ‘Oofeetsɔ’. The track features Prince Bright of Buk Bak fame and per how we analyzed the track, it was definitely a diss to controversial dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale.

One may be contemplating on why Sarkodie would go after Shatta Wale but for some time now, Shatta Wale has been jabbing Sarkodie with any opportunity he gets.

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So this coming from Sarkodie really makes sense. Go through these four punchlines from the song below;

Punchline 1:

“Abi dem figa say we no go do, ebi now we do am na skin pain”, which explains to they s aid we can’t do, but after actualizing it, they are now hating.

At a point in a Shatta Wale interview on Hitz FM which he did prior to Sarkodie’s “This Is Tema Concert”, he passed a lot of demeaning comments about the show.

Maybe, Shata Wale really wanted the show to flop, but we can’t say that as the show was the talk of the Internet for days.

Punchline 2:

“We be critical thinkers, nea woreyɛ no nnka me coat na aka me shirt”.
The fact is that this line from Sarkodie suggests he’s mature in the industry as well as a critical thinker than most artistes especially Shatta Wale. He also meant that due to that fact, it would be very difficult for him to get distracted.

Punchline 3:

“The devil always wants to see me in pain”.
Well, Sarkodie labelled Shatta Wale as a devil who wants him to always be in pain.

Punchline 4:

“Me abrabo no, ɛda n’anim sɛ laptop”.
Here, Sarkodie is saying Shatta Wale is always thinking about him all the time and he is always looking for ways cause a distraction.

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Source: ghgossip.com

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