Sarkodie Collaboration has Sparks Unexpectedly Bond where Oxlade has Find Love and Support in Ghana.

Nigerian Afrobeat sensation, Oxlade, has made a startling revelation, despite his Nigerian roots, he feels a deeper sense of love and connection with Ghana. This affection stems from the overwhelming support he has received from Ghanaian fans and his memorable collaboration with Ghanaian hip-hop legend, Sarkodie, on his debut album, “Oxlade from Africa.”

In a recent interview, Oxlade expressed heartfelt gratitude for the warmth he’s experienced in Ghana, contrasting it with the challenges he faces in his home country. “It’s a refreshing contrast,” he said, highlighting how the Ghanaian music scene has wholeheartedly embraced him, giving him a strong sense of belonging.

However, Oxlade also addressed the frustrations he’s aired on social media, specifically regarding “OGs” (industry veterans) attempting to control his career or “play god” over his success. He clarified that these tensions often stem from personal issues, rather than music-related conflicts.

“I hate the mindset of people trying to play god…When they feel like they can determine your trajectory,” Oxlade emphasized. He cited instances where individuals felt slighted because he didn’t greet them warmly in public.

Oxlade’s candid words offer a glimpse into the complexities of the music industry and the importance of genuine connections. His bond with Ghana and Sarkodie serves as an evidence to the power of music in transcending borders and fostering unexpected relationships.

With his soulful voice and authentic storytelling, Oxlade continues to captivate audiences across Africa and beyond. His journey serves as a reminder that sometimes, finding success and acceptance requires looking beyond one’s own backyard.

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