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Blakk Rasta is stressed – Bulldog shades singer over comment against Sarkodie’s ‘Stir It Up’ remix

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FEB 6, 2023 LISTEN
Bulldog, artist manager

Ghanaian artist manager Bulldog has called out reggae musician cum radio presenter Blakk Rasta over his rants against Sarkodie’s feature on legendary Bob Marley’s "Stir It Up" remix.

Among several critics, Blakk Rasta's criticisms have caused stir.

On one of his shows on Accra-based 3 FM, the singer chided Bob Marley’s team and Sarkodie for allegedly conspiring to desecrate the legacy of the late reggae icon.

To him, Sarkodie did nothing exceptional except lay his one-way rap verse on the singer's classic tune, which will probably be provoke Bob Marley in his grave.

"What Sarkodie did is just a desecration of the legacy of Bob Marley. It's so shameful. What Sarkodie did is nothing but the desecration of the music king.

"It's like a king has been buried, and you go and dig him up and steal the gold and diamonds he was buried with," Blakk Rasta criticised.

But according to Bulldog, Blakk Rasta could not have said that if not for the fact that he is suffering from stress and a mental disorder.

He buttressed his point by citing Blakk Rasta’s jab at Efya being on drugs when the songstress rubbished his criticisms.

Bulldog urged Ghanaians not to take mental health symptoms like those of Blakk Rasta for granted like they always do.

"Mental health is something we as Ghanaians don't take seriously. Blakk Rasta is stressed, and that is a case we don't take seriously in Ghana," Bulldog said.

"There's a lot of stress, so people come from that angle when they speak. Like he made conclusions on Efya based on her appearance, look at him; it's clear he is stressed," he explained.

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