Sarkodie Cancels Collaboration with Alor G on ‘Put It on God’

Ghanaian rap superstar Sarkodie has confirmed that he will no longer be collaborating with Nigerian artist Alor G on the song “Put It on God.” The news has sparked reactions across the music industry and among fans on social media.
The collaboration was initially anticipated to be a major pan‑African hit, generating excitement among fans of both artists. However, Sarkodie chose to withdraw from the project, citing undisclosed reasons. While the specifics remain unclear, speculation has ranged from creative differences to scheduling conflicts or contractual considerations.
Fans in Ghana and beyond have shared mixed reactions. Some expressed disappointment at the cancellation, while others praised Sarkodie for exercising control over his artistic decisions. Music analysts point out that cross-border collaborations often face challenges, including aligning creative visions, logistics, and business arrangements, which may have influenced the decision.
Sarkodie, known for his meticulous approach to music and his consistent record of hits, may have opted to prioritize artistic integrity over the collaboration. Meanwhile, supporters of Alor G await further updates regarding her upcoming projects and how this development might affect her release schedule.
The situation highlights broader trends in the African music scene, where collaborations across countries are increasingly common but not without hurdles. Despite the cancellation, fans remain optimistic that both Sarkodie and Alor G will continue to deliver high-quality music individually and potentially explore future collaborations under better conditions.
Source: Thepressradio.com




