Ghanaians are going wild over Sarkodie’s interview with Grammy’s new series, Herbal Tea & White Sofas.
Sarkodie makes history as the first Ghanaian to be officially recognized by the Recording Academy.
The announcement was made by Richardine Bartee, a member of the Recording Academy and a GRAMMY U Mentor, on her official Twitter page. She tweeted, “Here’s a short clip from Sarkodie’s upcoming ‘Herbal Tea & White Sofas’ interview with the Recording Academy!
The full episode will be available on Wednesday, September 15, to also be published on http://GRAMMY.com after.”
Herbal Tea & White Sofas”, a new series where artists reveal their backstage must-haves. Congratulations, Sarkodie! You have made Ghana proud.
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Here’s a short clip from Sarkodie’s upcoming ‘Herbal Tea & White Sofas’ interview with the Recording Academy! The full episode will be available on Wednesday, September 15, to also be published on https://t.co/OKApSHHIch after ✨????????✨ @RecordingAcad @sarkodie #SarkodieXGRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/50cCrlMbG4
— Richardine ‘Receipts’ Bartee (@THEYAMS) September 14, 2021
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