
Sarkodie – Vibration ft. Vic Mensa
Sarkodie – Vibration ft. Vic Mensa
Sarkodie links Ghana to Chicago on Vibration and No Pressure track 3 gets international. He brings Vic Mensa on the record and the energy shifts global. Vibration is about staying high on life, blocking bad energy, and moving with your own frequency. Sarkodie uses this song to show his reach goes beyond Africa.
The production on Vibration is moody Hip-Hop with trap soul bounce. The beat is built on deep 808s, dark keys, and a bassline that feels heavy in the chest. The arrangement is spacious so both rappers can attack different pockets. With Lossless audio, every switch in flow from Sarkodie and Vic Mensa’s gritty tone on Vibration sounds clean and powerful.
On Vibration, Sarkodie sounds focused and global. His delivery is sharp, he mixes Twi and English as he talks about energy, enemies, and elevation. He drops quotables about protecting your peace and staying on your grind. Vic Mensa comes in with that Chicago aggression and matches Sarkodie bar for bar. The chemistry makes Vibration feel like a cross-continental freestyle. This is Sarkodie proving he can trade verses with anybody worldwide.
The songwriting is about mindset and survival. Sarkodie talks about fake friends, industry pressure, and choosing good vibes over drama. Lyrics about vibration, energy, and staying ten toes make Vibration relatable to anybody cutting off noise. It is not a club record, it is a headphones record. That is why Vibration became a favorite for real Hip-Hop heads.
What makes Vibration special is the link up. Sarkodie did not chase a pop feature, he picked Vic Mensa and kept it rap. Track 3 shows No Pressure is for the culture, not just the charts. Two elite lyricists on one beat and nobody fumbled.
As track 3, Vibration keeps the album heavy after Rollies and Cigars. The song is perfect for gym reps, night drives, and when you need to tune out the world. Sarkodie and Vic Mensa gave us a record that proves rap travels with no passport.
If you want Ghana-US Hip-Hop with substance and real bars, play Vibration by Sarkodie now. Bigxmotion will keep you updated on how Vibration keeps connecting the dots globally. Sarkodie put Vic Mensa on Vibration, and the song is proof that the Landlord’s frequency reaches everywhere.


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