
Sarkodie – I’ll Be There ft. MOGmusic
Sarkodie – I’ll Be There ft. MOGmusic
Sarkodie ends No Pressure Deluxe with I’ll Be There and track 16 is full gospel. He brings MOGmusic on the record and the vibe is pure worship. I’ll Be There is about faith, promises, and God’s presence through every season. Sarkodie uses this song to close the album on his knees.
The production on I’ll Be There is uplifting gospel with a live feel. The beat is built on powerful piano chords, choir harmonies, and drums that swell like a church service. The arrangement is grand and emotional so the spirit leads. With Lossless audio, every note from MOGmusic and Sarkodie’s heartfelt delivery on I’ll Be There sounds heavenly and full.
On I’ll Be There, Sarkodie sounds like a testimony. His delivery is calm and grateful, he mixes Twi and English as he thanks God for life, protection, and grace through pressure. He does not rap hard here, he worships. MOGmusic takes over with that anointed voice and turns the hook into a declaration. The chemistry makes I’ll Be There feel like Sunday morning. This is Sarkodie ending with God first.
The songwriting is about trust and divine assurance. Sarkodie talks about dark times, close calls, and how God never left his side. Lyrics about I’ll be there for you like you were there for me make I’ll Be There relatable to anybody who believes in higher power. It is not a chart chaser, it is a closer for the soul. That is why I’ll Be There became the perfect ending for No Pressure Deluxe.
What makes I’ll Be There special is the direction. After 15 tracks of rap, love, pain, and reflection, Sarkodie ends with worship. Track 16 shows No Pressure Deluxe is a journey from Rollies and Cigars to God. MOGmusic was the right voice to carry that message home. No Pressure started with luxury and ends with gratitude.
As track 16, I’ll Be There wraps the Deluxe on a powerful, spiritual note. The song is perfect for Sunday mornings, prayer time, and when you need to remember who kept you. Sarkodie and MOGmusic gave Ghana a record that sounds like a benediction.
If you want Ghana gospel Hip-Hop with real faith and emotion, play I’ll Be There by Sarkodie now. Bigxmotion will keep you updated on how I’ll Be There keeps blessing lives. Sarkodie put MOGmusic on I’ll Be There, and the song is proof that the Landlord handles pressure by staying on his knees.


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