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2022 Rapperholic: Security Man Nearly Throws Sarkodie’s Sister, Hannah Addo Off Stage When She Joined Him to Perform

Unbeknown to a bouncer, Hannah Addo, Sarkodie’s sister, had unexpectedly entered the stage to perform with him during the recently held Rapperholic Concert.

The bouncer consequently stormed the stage to do the obvious but was immediately stopped in his tracks when Sarkdoie identified the woman to the crowd as her older sister.

That was one of the highlights of his 10th Rapperholic Concert, which took place on December 25 at the Grand Arena of the Accra International Conference Center (AICC). Sarkodie’s classic song “Dangerous,” which features EL, was performed by Hannah and Sarkodie when they both shared the stage together.

The cheers that greeted their performance showed that the audience was digging into every aspect of their brief stagecraft.

In a related development, Meanwhile, Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, Black Sherif, and Sarkodie’s successful concerts and the enthusiastic responses they received from their respective fanbase has delighted A Plus.

Hence, the former rapper and political activist said that nobody could dim the brilliance of the aforementioned artists and maintained that the success they had was fortunate for the music business.

Numerous fans of Stonebwoy attended the yearly Bhim concert, making it a huge success.

When Black Sherif put up his debut concert, known as the Mozama Disco, he pulled a similar accomplishment.

Together with his best friend Medikal, Wale co-headlined the annual Freedom Wave Concert, which nearly filled the Accra Sports Stadium. This impressed A Plus who took to his Facebook page to heap praises on them.

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Tru News Report

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