
Sarkodie – Cougar ft. Lojay
Sarkodie – Cougar ft. Lojay
Sarkodie turns up the heat on Cougar and Jamz track 5 gets dangerous. He links with Lojay from Nigeria and the vibe is grown and sexy. Cougar is about older women, experience, and that type of love that teaches you things. Sarkodie uses this record to show his grown man range.
The production on Cougar is smooth Afrobeats with R&B bounce. The beat is mid-tempo with soft percussion, sexy sax, and a bassline that walks slow. The arrangement is stripped and intimate so the vocals stay in your ear. With Lossless audio, every whisper from Lojay and Sarkodie’s switch to melody on Cougar sounds clean and seductive.
On Cougar, Sarkodie plays the bad boy with experience. His delivery is laid back, he drops bars about women who know what they want and how to get it. He moves from rap to singing without forcing it. Lojay comes in with that Monalisa energy and makes the hook addictive. The chemistry makes Cougar feel like a midnight link up. This is Sarkodie tapping into the new Afrobeats sound while keeping his Twi flavor.
The songwriting is about attraction to older women and no judgement. Sarkodie talks about maturity, confidence, and women who spoil you instead of stress you. Lyrics about age gap, money, and private flights make Cougar bold and relatable. It is not for kids, it is for grown folks. That is why Cougar became a club favorite and a girls’ anthem.
What makes Cougar special is the Ghana-Naija link again. Sarkodie picked Lojay right after his Monalisa run and the timing was perfect. Track 5 shows Jamz is built for the whole continent, not just Tema. The record is smooth but still knocks in the car.
As track 5, Cougar keeps Jamz balanced between street and soft life. The song is perfect for night parties, bedroom playlists, and when you want to set a mood. Sarkodie and Lojay gave us a record that proves age is nothing but a number.
If you want Afrobeats with grown themes and serious replay value, play Cougar by Sarkodie now. Bigxmotion will keep you updated on how Cougar keeps running the clubs. Sarkodie put Lojay on Cougar, and the song is proof that the Landlord knows how to pick hits across borders.


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