Ruthy: Sarkodie's verse on Bob Marley's "Stir it Up" is subpar; he could have performed better

Sarkodie claimed that because the idea of rapping next to a legend kept running through his thoughts, he was hard on himself and had to be extremely careful with every sentence.

Ruthy: Sarkodie's verse on Bob Marley's "Stir it Up" is subpar; he could have performed better

Sarkodie, a rapper from Ghana, recently revealed how he collaborated with the late Bob Marley on a song.

The rapper explained how the collaboration with the late reggae legend, Bob Marley, came about during an interview on the popular UK podcast +44 Podcast with Sideman & Zeze Millz on Amazon Music.

Sarkodie claimed that the request for a verse came from the legend's crew in an email, which is how the whole thing got started.

Sarkodie claimed that the experience was overpowering and that he nearly declined the feature because he felt undeserving.

Sarkodie felt he was not the appropriate fit for the song because it was a different experience for him to rap alongside a great like Bob Marley.

Sarkodie claimed that because the idea of rapping next to a legend kept running through his thoughts, he was hard on himself and had to be extremely careful with every sentence.

Ruthy, a critic of show business, thinks Sarkodie's lyrics or verse on his cover of Bob Marley's "Stir It Up" song are inadequate given his ability as a rapper from Tema.

Sarkodie collaborated with Samini on a song called "Love Rocks," and Ruthy in the Nhyira FM studios claims that Sarkodie did a fantastic job on the track when compared to Bob Marley and The Wailers' "Stir it Up" remake!