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Sarkodie – Confam

Sarkodie - Confam

Sarkodie – Confam

Sarkodie – Confam

Sarkodie switches gears on Confam and Jamz track 3 gets street. After two love records, he brings back the bars. Confam is about assurance, loyalty, and telling the streets that he is still that guy. Sarkodie uses this solo cut to remind rappers who the Landlord is.

The production on Confam is hard drill with Ghana sauce. The beat is dark and aggressive with sliding 808s, sharp hi-hats, and piano chops that sound like warning shots. The arrangement is raw so the rap leads everything. With Lossless audio, every punchline and ad-lib Sarkodie drops on Confam hits your chest.

On Confam, Sarkodie goes full rapper mode. His delivery is fast, confident, and full of wordplay. He switches flows three times in one verse just to flex. No singing, no hook merchant vibes, just pure bars from start to finish. The energy makes Confam feel like a freestyle and a diss track in one. This is Sarkodie telling the game it is confirmed, he still runs rap.

The songwriting is about credibility and status. Sarkodie talks about people doubting him, copying him, and still not reaching his level. Lyrics about 10+ years, numbers, and respect make Confam a statement record. It is not for radio, it is for the streets and the culture. That is why real hip-hop fans rate Confam as the toughest song on Jamz.

What makes Confam special is the placement. Sarkodie could have kept the album soft but track 3 slaps you back to reality. He shows balance on Jamz, giving fans melody and then hitting them with straight rap. Confam is for people who say Sarkodie went commercial. He answers them in 3 minutes.

As track 3, Confam resets the album energy. The song is perfect for gym sessions, rap ciphers, and moments when you need to remind people who you are. Sarkodie did not bring a feature because Confam is his personal address.

If you want Ghana drill with real rap and no chorus, play Confam by Sarkodie now. Bigxmotion will keep you updated on how Confam keeps shutting down doubters. Sarkodie gave us Confam, and the song is proof that the Landlord can still rap anybody off any beat.

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