Sarkodie, one of Africa’s most influential rappers, has consistently delivered hit after hit since his debut. His albums not only showcase his lyrical prowess but also his ability to adapt and innovate within the music industry. Here’s a look at his impressive discography:
1. Makye (2009)
Sarkodie’s debut album, Makye, was a game-changer in the Ghanaian music scene. With hits like “Baby” and “Push,” he quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with. The album’s success laid the foundation for his future endeavours.
2. Rapperholic (2012)
Rapperholic solidified Sarkodie’s status as a top-tier artist. This album features some of his most iconic tracks, including “You Go Kill Me” and “Azonto Fiesta.” The infectious beats and catchy lyrics made it a favourite among fans and critics alike.
3. Sarkology (2014)
With Sarkology, Sarkodie expanded his reach beyond Ghana. The album includes the smash hit “Adonai” featuring Castro, which became an anthem across Africa. Other notable tracks include “Pon D Ting” featuring Banky W, showcasing his versatility and international appeal.
4. Mary (2015)
Dedicated to his late grandmother, Mary is a departure from Sarkodie’s usual style, featuring live instrumentation and a more soulful sound. Songs like “Mewu” and “Bra” highlight his ability to blend different genres while maintaining his unique voice.

5. Highest (2017)
Highest is a testament to Sarkodie’s growth as an artist. The album features collaborations with artists like Runtown on “Pain Killer” and Yung L on “Glory.” Its diverse sound and thoughtful lyrics earned it critical acclaim.
6. Black Love (2019)
Black Love is a celebration of love and collaboration. Featuring artists such as Stonebwoy, Efya, and Rudeboy, the album includes hits like “Saara” and “Lucky.” Its themes of unity and affection resonated deeply with listeners.
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7. No Pressure (2021)
In No Pressure, Sarkodie continues to push boundaries. The album includes standout tracks like “Non-Living Thing” featuring Oxlade and “Coachella” featuring Kwesi Arthur. Its introspective lyrics and innovative beats make it a standout in his discography.
8. JAMZ (2022)
JAMZ is Sarkodie’s latest offering, featuring tracks like “Labadi” with King Promise and “Better Days” with BNXN. The album showcases his ability to stay relevant and fresh in an ever-evolving music landscape.
Sarkodie’s journey through these albums highlights his evolution as an artist and his impact on the music industry. Each album brings something unique to the table, reflecting his growth and versatility. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to his music, Sarkodie’s discography offers a rich and diverse listening experience.
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