- Two of Sarkodie’s albums — ‘Jamz’ and ‘No Pressure’ — were recently removed from major streaming platforms, sparking speculation that the rapper had sold his catalogue.
- Sarkodie clarified via Instagram Live that the disappearance was due to a distribution switch.
- His team is re-uploading the albums under a new partnership, but technical delays disrupted what was meant to be a smooth transition. The albums are expected to return online shortly.
Sarkodie fans were left puzzled this week after noticing that two of the rapper’s most recent albums — ‘Jamz’ and ‘No Pressure’ — had vanished from digital streaming platforms. The sudden disappearance triggered speculation across social media, with some suggesting the rapper had sold off his catalogue.
But the reality is far less dramatic.
In a live session on Instagram, Sarkodie explained that the albums were taken down as part of a backend transition to a new distribution partner. The move was intended to be seamless, but technical hiccups caused both albums to temporarily disappear from platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Boomplay.
The rapper assured fans that the re-upload process is underway and that both projects should be back online soon. He emphasized that the issue stemmed from his team’s side and was not related to any external dispute or sale.
The timing of the disruption coincides with growing tensions in Ghana’s music industry over catalogue ownership and digital rights. Just days earlier, producer MOG Beatz pulled down Shatta Wale’s albums over a royalty dispute — further fueling speculation around Sarkodie’s situation.
Despite the confusion, Sarkodie remains focused on restoring access to his music and maintaining transparency with fans. As of now, ‘Jamz’ and ‘No Pressure’ are expected to return to streaming platforms once the new distribution setup is finalized.