“I was ready to shoot the video but Sark and his team ignored me.” Kofi Mole reveals the difficulties encountered behind the scenes during his collaboration with Sarkodie in 2020. Fans speak out against those responsible for the song’s failure.

Ghanaian rapper Kofi Mole shared information about his collaboration with Sarkodie and Bosom P-pyung in 2020 on Makoma, a song that many thought would cement his place as a major force in the music industry.
Known for the likes of Don’t Be Late and Nirvanna with Kwesi Arthur, Kofi Mole’s partnership with Sarkodie had high expectations, but the song failed to gain the expected success.
Recently, a fan reignited discussions about the song’s underwhelming reception on social media. The fan wrote on X:
One day ago organise kanta boys make we put Kofi Mole for table we lash am ..promo no enter this song inside koraaa ..you made a whole Sarkodie turn Bruno Mars.
The comment referenced how Sarkodie, known for his distinct rap style, stepped out of his comfort zone to showcase his vocal abilities on the track. Addressing the criticism, Kofi Mole countered claims that he lacked effort in promoting the song. He revealed:
I was ready to shoot a video but never got any response from Sark & team after multiple texts and calls. I let that slide.
Kofi Mole Blames Sarkodie And His Team For ‘Makoma’ Setback
I was ready to shoot a video but never got any response from Sark & team after multiple texts and calls. I let that slide https://t.co/7R6X8ONNPm
— #YENTE (@kofi_mole) January 18, 2025