
Sarkodie – Don’t Cry ft. Benerl
Sarkodie – Don’t Cry ft. Benerl
Sarkodie brings comfort on Don’t Cry and No Pressure Deluxe track 12 is healing music. He links with Benerl and the record feels like a hug in audio form. Don’t Cry is about pain, reassurance, and telling someone they will be okay. Sarkodie uses this song to speak to the broken.
The production on Don’t Cry is Afro soul with a gentle touch. The beat is built on warm piano chords, soft drums, and strings that feel like a prayer. The arrangement is open and emotional so the message leads. With Lossless audio, every harmony from Benerl and Sarkodie’s calm voice on Don’t Cry comes through soothing and clear.
On Don’t Cry, Sarkodie sounds like a big brother. His delivery is soft, he mixes Twi and English as he talks about struggles, loss, and better days ahead. He does not rap hard here, he comforts. Benerl carries the hook with a soulful voice that makes you feel safe. The chemistry makes Don’t Cry feel like therapy. This is Sarkodie using music to wipe tears.
The songwriting is about hope and resilience. Sarkodie talks about dark nights, broken hearts, and sunrise coming after rain. Lyrics about wipe your tears, do not cry, and God got you make Don’t Cry relatable to anybody going through it. It is not a party song, it is a survival song. That is why Don’t Cry became the most comforting record on No Pressure Deluxe.
What makes Don’t Cry special is the purpose. Sarkodie did not just make music for vibes. Track 12 shows No Pressure Deluxe has space for healing and humanity. Benerl was the right voice to carry that emotion with him.
As track 12, Don’t Cry keeps the Deluxe run emotional and real. The song is perfect for tough days, prayer time, and when you need to hear it will be okay. Sarkodie and Benerl gave Ghana a record that feels like medicine.
If you want Ghana Afro soul with real comfort and hope, play Don’t Cry by Sarkodie now. Bigxmotion will keep you updated on how Don’t Cry keeps healing people. Sarkodie put Benerl on Don’t Cry, and the song is proof that the Landlord cares about his people’s hearts.


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