Sarkodie acknowledged in a recent interview that while he has previously utilized music to address a variety of issues, there are some subjects he would rather avoid discussing for fear of losing his demeanor.
Sarkodie said that even though he doesn’t hesitate to address certain concerns in his music, there are some subjects that he avoids bringing up in public since they could create violent reactions.
The Happy Day rapper stated, “I don’t know but there are some things I hate to feed into especially speaking about it because maybe I would lose my composure. This is not the first time I’ve done albums to address specific situations.
He highlighted the importance of choosing his words carefully, especially when it involves personal matters between two individuals.
Regarding his Diss Track in response to Yvonne Nelson’s memoir, “Try Me,” Sarkodie emphasized that he was not necessarily proud of releasing the track.
“I am not going sit here and say I am super proud of it, the thing is just in a moment how I felt whether be my truth there should have been a way you could have said it that’s why I don’t like to speak about it because this is a conversation between two people,” he pointed out.
However, at the moment, he felt compelled to express his truth and emotions through music.
He acknowledged that there could have been other ways to handle the situation, but the track served as an outlet for him to share his side of the story.
“We could have a conversation if you want to talk about it because it involves me as well,” he indicated.
Sarkodie acknowledged his hesitation to participate in public debates on delicate subjects because he fears that certain people would take advantage of his unwillingness to answer.
He clarified that some people might presume he won’t speak up and exploit that for their own gain.
But he admitted that on occasion, he needs to utilize music to express himself in specific circumstances.
People anticipate saying something since they know Sark won’t talk and will get away with it, so every now and then, he said, “People know that Sark doesn’t speak.”