
Sarkodie – Forever ft. Kranium
Sarkodie – Forever ft. Kranium
Sarkodie slows it down on Forever and Jamz track 6 gets emotional. He links with Kranium from Jamaica and the blend is perfect. Forever is about love that lasts, loyalty, and promising your woman the world. Sarkodie uses this record to show his romantic side on a global level.
The production on Forever is smooth dancehall fused with Afrobeats. The beat is mid-tempo with warm chords, soft drums, and a bassline that rides easy. The arrangement is clean and spacious so both artists shine. With Lossless audio, every harmony from Kranium and Sarkodie’s patois switch on Forever sounds rich and clear.
On Forever, Sarkodie plays the lover boy with island flavor. His delivery is calm, he mixes Twi, English, and patois as he promises forever. He raps less and sings more, showing his range again. Kranium comes in with that signature Jamaican tone and delivers a hook that sticks instantly. The chemistry makes Forever feel like a beach wedding song. This is Sarkodie proving he can cross into dancehall without losing himself.
The songwriting is about commitment and real love. Sarkodie talks about staying down, building together, and blocking out noise. Lyrics about forever, rings, and family make Forever a proper love anthem. It is not side chick music, it is wife material music. That is why Forever became a favorite for couples and proposals.
What makes Forever special is the Ghana-Jamaica link. Sarkodie did not just stay in Africa, he touched the Caribbean and made it sound natural. Track 6 shows Jamz has international range. Kranium’s voice plus Sarkodie’s versatility made Forever a global record.
As track 6, Forever cools the album down and gives you a breather. The song is perfect for weddings, date nights, anniversaries, and when you want to remind her she is the one. Sarkodie and Kranium gave us a love song that can live anywhere in the world.
If you want dancehall-Afrobeats with real emotion and replay value, play Forever by Sarkodie now. Bigxmotion will keep you updated on how Forever keeps touching hearts. Sarkodie put Kranium on Forever, and the song is proof that the Landlord can make love songs for the whole globe.


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