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Sarkodie should have included his boxers and socks in his exhibition - Pappy Kojo

Ghanaian artiste, Pappy Kojo, has expressed the opinion that renowned rapper Sarkodie should showcase not only his iconic works but also his intimate apparel from significant events at this Rapperholic Exhibition.
Pappy Kojo and Sarkodie
Pappy Kojo and Sarkodie

In conversation with Media personality, Giovanni Caleb at Sarkodie's Rapperholic exhibition, Pappy Kojo acknowledged Sarkodie's influential role in the music industry and praised his decision to exhibit his works.

However, he voiced a desire for a more personal touch, suggesting the inclusion of the boxers worn during Sarkodie's first BET award ceremony.

"I want to see more, I feel like there's more to see. Like the boxers and socks he wore when he got his first BET. The boots are there, so why not his boxers," Pappy Kojo remarked.

Encouraging fellow artists to draw inspiration from Sarkodie's achievements, Pappy Kojo hinted at his own future exhibition plans.

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"I am putting my things together; I will do some maybe when I win my first Grammy," he revealed.

In addition to discussing exhibitions, Pappy Kojo touched on the importance of free speech, referencing his latest work "Ka na wu," which advocates for the freedom to express opinions without fear. He emphasized the need for individuals to voice their thoughts in the face of societal cancel culture.

"I believe in free speech because in the new society, they say you are canceled... So people should be able to say things on their own. I have been a fan of Reggie Rockstone; he used to say m'aka m'aka, so mine is the Kanawu."

In collaboration with Eagle Plug, "The Rebirth: A Decade of Rapperholic" exhibition serves as a poignant conclusion to enlighten the public about Sarkodie's musical odyssey.

This exhibition not only commemorates but also safeguards the rapper's substantial legacy, encapsulating nearly two decades of influence within the vibrant tapestry of the Ghanaian music industry. Open to the public since Monday, 11th to 16th December 2023, it stands as a testament to Sarkodie's enduring impact.

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