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Sarkodie – Fireworks ft. Moelogo & Wale

Sarkodie - Fireworks ft. Moelogo & Wale

Sarkodie – Fireworks ft. Moelogo & Wale

Sarkodie – Fireworks ft. Moelogo & Wale

Sarkodie goes global again on Fireworks and No Pressure track 9 is a celebration. He brings Moelogo from the UK and Wale from the US, and the record sounds like victory. Fireworks is about wins, gratitude, and lighting up the sky after surviving the dark. Sarkodie uses this song to toast to life with international company.

The production on Fireworks is smooth Afrobeats meets R&B. The beat is built on warm guitar chords, soft percussion, and a bassline that feels like sunset vibes. The arrangement is rich and layered so each artist has space to shine. With Lossless audio, every melody from Moelogo and Wale’s laid back flow on Fireworks sounds crisp and uplifting.

On Fireworks, Sarkodie sounds thankful but still sharp. His delivery is calm, he mixes Twi and English as he talks about blessings, family, and coming from nothing to fireworks. He does not rap hard here, he reflects. Moelogo blesses the hook with that UK Afrobeats soul and makes the song feel like summer. Wale closes it out with poetry and game, talking about legacy and peace. The chemistry makes Fireworks feel like three kings at a rooftop party. This is Sarkodie showing he can unite continents on one track.

The songwriting is about celebration and perspective. Sarkodie talks about dark days, silent battles, and finally seeing light. Lyrics about fireworks, champagne moments, and staying humble make Fireworks relatable to anybody who made it through tough times. It is not a street record, it is a toast record. That is why Fireworks became the feel-good moment on No Pressure.

What makes Fireworks special is the global unity. Sarkodie picked Moelogo and Wale, not for hype but for soul. Track 9 shows No Pressure can do luxury and gratitude without losing depth. Three different styles, one message: we made it.

As track 9, Fireworks lifts the mood after Anything and sets the album up for a strong close. The song is perfect for weddings, victory laps, and when you need to count your blessings. Sarkodie, Moelogo, and Wale gave Ghana a record that sounds like success.

If you want Ghana Afrobeats with international sauce and real gratitude, play Fireworks by Sarkodie now. Bigxmotion will keep you updated on how Fireworks keeps lighting up playlists worldwide. Sarkodie put Moelogo and Wale on Fireworks, and the song is proof that the Landlord’s wins deserve fireworks.

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