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‘I didn’t know where my mother and father were,’ Sarkodie says of how his upbringing affected him.

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Sarkodie, a Ghanaian rap icon, has officially admitted to being an introvert, confirming long-standing accusations about his quiet and unsociable personality.
In an honest conversation with Way Up host Angela Yee, Sarkodie discussed the origins of his “laid back” style, tracing it back to a difficult childhood.
Sarkodie, whose given name is Michael Owusu Addo, said that he spent his formative years in the care of an unnamed man after being separated from his parents. The struggles he encountered while under this person’s guardianship left an indelible mark on his character.

“I had to endure serious hardships while living with someone; I didn’t know where my mom and dad were. It was a tough start, and the experiences I had were far from the best,” Sarkodie shared, though he chose not to delve too deeply into the specifics.

These early struggles shaped his inclination towards a more introverted and observant approach to life. He found comfort in being on the sidelines, watching events unfold without actively participating, an outlook he developed to cope with life’s challenges during those trying times.
Despite the hardships, Sarkodie holds no resentment towards the individual responsible for his upbringing. He empathizes, acknowledging that they did the best they knew how at that time. Nevertheless, he acknowledges that the difficult circumstances he encountered have left a lasting impact on him.
As the saying goes, every cloud has a silver lining, and Sarkodie’s life is a testament to this adage. During those trying times, he discovered his writing talent, which eventually paved the way for his music career. Writing became his means of expressing his emotions and experiences, transforming into an outlet for creative expression.

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