Ghana Instrumental- Sarkodie - Life -beat By Ic... Better [TRUSTED]
Finish with a message of hope, echoing the song's sentiment that "good times are coming" regardless of current hardships. Reference Guide for Your Verse Description/Context Tempo/Vibe
For Millennials and Gen Z in Ghana, this beat is the soundtrack to their childhood. Hearing that piano loop instantly transports listeners back to 2009/2010—the golden era of Ghanaian music. Ghana Instrumental- Sarkodie - Life -Beat By Ic...
Unlike some Western markets where original composition is strictly prioritized for new artists, the Ghanaian market thrives on covers, remixes, and freestyles. Upcoming artists often use established beats to showcase their talent to a fanbase that already loves the original song. This strategy serves several purposes: Finish with a message of hope, echoing the
Channel the style of the song's lyrics by discussing how every "second counts" and why staying righteous is the only way to see the light. Unlike some Western markets where original composition is
The song "Life" is a staple in his discography. It is a track that resonates deeply due to its thematic exploration of struggle, ambition, and the realities of the hustle. When Sarkodie lays down a verse, he doesn't just rap; he tells a story. The original production of "Life" provided a somber yet driving backdrop that allowed his lyrics to cut deep. It is this emotional weight that makes the so valuable. It carries the soul of the original track while offering a fresh slate for new stories.
While many credit Hammer of The Last Two for discovering Sarkodie, producers like I.C. and Jayso defined his early melodic sound. I.C.’s production style on "Life" is characterized by: