KiDi Reveals Why Sarkodie’s Rapperholic Invite Left Him Shocked

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J.K Oppong
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I am a Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist/Writer who has an interest in General News, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Lifestyle and many more.

Ghanaian singer KiDi has admitted he once feared rapper Sarkodie may have quietly held a grudge against him after old tweets in which he criticised the rapper resurfaced online years later.

The revelation came during an interview with ZionFelix, where KiDi reflected on the moment Sarkodie unexpectedly reached out to invite him to perform at the London edition of Rapperholic.

KiDi explained that the invitation completely caught him off guard because he had long assumed Sarkodie viewed him differently after the old posts resurfaced. In his mind, even if the rapper never openly confronted him, there was always the possibility that he still carried some disappointment or negative perception about him.

He recalled being shocked when Sarkodie personally called to ask him to be part of the concert in the UK, especially because he never imagined he would be considered for such an opportunity after their history online.

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According to him, the gesture forced him to rethink his assumptions about Sarkodie. He said he kept wondering why Sarkodie chose him when the rapper had strong relationships with many other artistes in the industry and could easily have invited someone else instead.

That moment revealed Sarkodie’s maturity and willingness to overlook mistakes from the past. KiDi said it became clear to him that Sarkodie understood he was younger and immature when those tweets were made and had decided not to take the criticism personally.

KiDi also shared another experience from the trip that deepened his admiration for the rapper. While in London, Sarkodie reportedly invited him to sit in during an interview session with Apple Music, something he saw as another sign of genuine support and acceptance.

Despite Sarkodie’s warm treatment, KiDi admitted he still feels embarrassed whenever he thinks about the tweets. He said the incident taught him a major lesson about social media and the long-term consequences of online comments.

The singer indicated that experiences like his should serve as advice to young people using social media, stressing that things posted online can easily resurface years later and affect relationships or reputations.

He also commended Sarkodie for choosing to move beyond the controversy and embracing him like a younger brother despite everything that had happened.

Watch the interview below.

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