Sarkodie joined forces with Kweku Smoke on a track titled “Violence”. It was released on June 13, 2025, produced by the well-known MOG Beatz, and dropped under his SarkCess Music label.
The beat is dark and raw heavy 808s, sharp snares, and minimal melodies designed to put the spotlight on the lyrics rather than the rhythm. Sarkodie delivers precise, complex bars in Twi and English, using strong wordplay to assert his legacy and leadership in Ghanaian rap.
Kweku Smoke steps in with a chant-like hook that adds urgency and youthful fire to the track. His verse matches Sarkodie's tone and shows why he's among the top rising rap talents in Ghana.
The accompanying music video, directed by Awudu Musa, features urban scenes, fast cars, and intense visuals. It avoids glitzy luxury, instead embracing gritty realism that echoes the song's message.
Though the title suggests aggression, here \”violence\” is a metaphor—it's about lyrical dominance and survival, not chaos. It's a bold statement song built on tension and truth 5.
Overall, “Violence” marks a strong moment in Sarkodie's career, it's raw, honest, and unapologetic. And it casts a spotlight on Kweku Smoke as a worthy successor in the rap game.
Listen to Sarkodie – Violence (Feat. Kweku Smoke) below:
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