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In this episode, I break down the origins of the legendary beef between Sarkodie and M.anifest — from subtle shots and industry tension to the moment it exploded into one of Ghana’s most iconic rap rivalries. I explore the differences between both artists: their styles, lyricism, audience appeal, cultural influence, and the way each rapper represents a different philosophy of hip-hop in Ghana. The conversation also dives into a deeper issue within Ghanaian music culture: why do some people associate speaking or rapping in Twi with being “less intellectual”? Is English automatically seen as superior in rap spaces? Or has Ghanaian society subconsciously tied intelligence to colonial language standards? I unpack how language, class, education, and identity all shape the way audiences judge artists, and why lyricism in Twi is often underestimated despite its complexity and cultural depth. Whether you’re Team Sark or Team M.Dot, this episode goes beyond the diss tracks and asks bigger questions about authenticity, elitism, and the politics of language in Ghanaian music culture. 00:00 You x me by Joey b 03:00 Obuu mo by EL 03:21 Forget Dem by M.anifest 05:23 Bossy by Sarkodie 05:53 No shortcut to Heaven by Manifest 06:16 Odasani by Manifest 07:43 GodMc by Manifest 09:25 Kanta by Sarkodie 15:50 Invisible by Manifest 16:16 BEAR by Manifest 16: 36 SARKASTIC by Sarkodie 17:10 Take it back by Sarkodie
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