Abusing Sarkodie for using ‘ChukuChaka’ in his song is childish - Reggie Rockstone

Veteran artiste, Reggie Rockstone defends Sarkodie for his choice of words on Khaligraph Jones' wavy song

Abusing Sarkodie for using ‘ChukuChaka’ in his song is childish - Reggie Rockstone
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Reggie Rockstone has spoken up in defence of the recent criticism aimed at Sarkodie.

He specifically called out to the fans on social media who decided to lay into Sarkodie for his use of the term ChukuChaka' in his verse on Khaligraph Jones' wavy song.

The critics pointed out that "ChukuChaka" was too local a term to be used in international collaboration.

Reggie Rockstone expressed his disappointment at the level which Ghanaians would stoop to just to bring down one of their own.

"Jesus Christ, this is the level of the pettiness of Ghanaians and I'm embarrassed for that, it's really bad. We should be ashamed of ourselves." He exclaimed. 

"This is the same thing that happened when I started my waakye business, this is their own food but Ghanaians felt waakye was too local so they will buy fried rice and Pizza," he told Caleb Nii Boye.

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The veteran revealed that he was astonished to read tweets of Ghanaians trolling Sarkodie over his choice of words.

He said this in an interview with Caleb Nii Boye on Starr FM's ShowBiz Life.

According to him, everyone is aware of how thoughtful Sarkodie is, especially when it comes to the lyrics of his own songs.

Per his words, Sarkodie is usually careful of his wordings because of the brand that surrounds him.

"You should not bother yourself about any of these things. It's called Ghanaian pettiness and it's childish. Like I said Sark is very responsible lyrically and always has been."

"He is one of the few artists who really pays attention to their brand so I will like to believe that Sark will not say things that are politically incorrect or go astray lyrically."