
Sarkodie – Rollies and Cigars
Sarkodie – Rollies and Cigars
Sarkodie goes full rap mode on Rollies and Cigars and No Pressure track 2 is pure bars. After the Intro, he jumps straight into his bag with no hook and no features. Rollies and Cigars is about success, luxury, and reminding rappers he is still the king. Sarkodie uses this record to flex skills and status at the same time.
The production on Rollies and Cigars is hard Hip-Hop with trap energy. The beat is built on heavy 808s, sharp hi hats, and a dark piano loop that sounds expensive. The arrangement is raw with space for Sarkodie to breathe fire. With Lossless audio, every punchline and ad-lib on Rollies and Cigars hits your chest like a subwoofer.
On Rollies and Cigars, Sarkodie sounds like he took offense. His delivery is aggressive, he switches flows every 8 bars and throws jabs at invisible opps. He moves from English to Twi to Pidgin as he talks about Rolexes, Cuban cigars, and levels in the game. No singing, just straight rap. The tone makes Rollies and Cigars feel like a victory lap after 10 years. This is Sarkodie telling the new school to respect the blueprint.
The songwriting is about achievements and hunger. Sarkodie talks about awards, business moves, real estate, and staying paid. Lyrics about rollies on the wrist, cigars in the club, and grinding without noise make Rollies and Cigars a big boy anthem. It is not for the streets alone, it is for the boardroom too. That is why Rollies and Cigars became the favorite for real rap fans.
What makes Rollies and Cigars special is the energy shift. Sarkodie went from deep Intro to hardcore rap in track 2. No features, no gimmicks, just pen and presence. Track 2 shows No Pressure has range and Sarkodie still does Hip-Hop better than most. The record feels like a freestyle but structured.
As track 2, Rollies and Cigars wakes the album up and sets the bar high. The song is perfect for gym sessions, late night drives, and when you need to remind yourself you are that guy. Sarkodie delivered a rap masterclass with no apologies.
If you want Ghana Hip-Hop with elite bars and luxury talk, play Rollies and Cigars by Sarkodie now. Bigxmotion will keep you updated on how Rollies and Cigars keeps raising the standard. Sarkodie called it Rollies and Cigars, and the song is proof that the Landlord still smokes the competition.


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