Sarkodie took a lot of things for granted during Rapperholic 2018. Yeah, it was that bad.
It is common practice to find people in a happy mood wherever music is played. One could start some good music in the midst of chaos and have positive feedbacks.
The point in case is, seeing people dance and move around during Sarkodie’s Rapperholic should not cloud the fact that 2018’s show was a poor one in many aspects.
For someone who recently disclosed his plans of wanting a meeting with Ghana’s president to talk some national issues, managing a few thousands of the whole population shouldn’t have been an issue but it was.
And doesn’t give the Sarkodie had organizers excuse. Ghana’s president Nana Addo Dankwah Akuffo Addo does not fill the forms and reports of the Bank of Ghana but he’s the one the king SarkNation wanted a meeting with. Ultimately, Sarkodie was in charge of Rapperholic and had to make it better.
First of all, the entire nation needs to take a critical look at the state of the Accra International Conference Centre. Room temperature is one of the key factors to consider for an audience in a confined space.
As it stands, the Conference Centre is just an enclosed human oven; a case point proved by almost every fan in the auditorium for 2018 Rapperholic manually fanning themselves.
Here’s how Sarkodie and his team did not help. Shows are organized for money; understandable. However, every artist who organizes a concert should be sure of their venue’s limit and stick by it.
That did not happen at Rapperholic 2018. If it did, then Sarkodie and his team owe the audience an apology and explanation as to why some section of the audience who had purchased VIP tickets worth GHc200 cedis could not have seats at the VIP section and basically had to sit on the floor.
Event organizers in Ghana should for fuck save respect their audience a bit. The fact that #Rapperholic will always sell doesn’t mean you should just hire the Conference Centre and pack in folks like Sardines
— ARMANI????????BLACKWELL (@kinjorge) December 25, 2018
If you’re sad for the VIP ticket holders, have a minute of silence for VVIP members who paid GHc300 and had to find their own chair and carry just to have a place to sit.
It is common practice to have humans leaving things late and trying to find their own ways to be happy. That’s why even the classiest of shows have security to help with the safety of people.
Talking about safety, it was shambolic to put in simple terms. The team hired francophone bouncers (in a bid to avoid fans who are mostly English-speaking having their way easily in convincing them as assumed by fans). However, the plan backfired causing overcrowding and choked walkways in the auditorium.
Irrespective of how hopeful a show organizer is of not having a mishap, one can’t have people standing and blocking all the walkways, a mess captured on camera in DSTV’s broadcast of the show.
If you are a true SarkNation member, you should let @sarkodie know that #RapperHolic18 was the worst ever. I love Sark to a fault, and that is why I want him to understand this so he whoops the ass of the team that f****d him up yesterday.
— Kwame Gyan (@KwameGyan) December 26, 2018
Sarkodie is already known as one of the best musicians on the African continent. Having done this for more than enough years, the finer details should have been sorted for an impeccable show but it wasn’t. He felt it was all about getting on stage and shouting ‘Obidi! Number One!’. No, that ship already sailed and unfortunately left ‘Ghana’s fastest rapper’ in the dark.
You see, the truth is, 8/10 Ghanaian talents and their teams, apart from the music, have little or no idea about its related business. You go on about how you want a controlled environment for your production and then pull this off? Lol!
— Randy Walker (@randywlkr) December 25, 2018
Sarkodie should be embarrassed by how a lot of things went wrong at a show that should have been one of the biggest this year referencing the hype on social media. If he really wants to shape Ghana’s music as his demeanour has proven, this was unacceptable.
But ‘The Highest’ probably does not take ‘Advice’ from a critique whose ‘Huh’ is not worth 10k.
He who has ears, let him listen.
NOTE: The music side of things wasn’t disappointing. Sarkodie also gave what he calls ‘the next generation’ a second chance after the first performance of ‘Biibi Ba’ faced a technical hitch, an act that should be commended.
Here’s what Ghanaians had to say about Sarkodie’s Rapperholic 2018:
Lmao! The funny thing be say, Sarkodie can easily fill a stadium.. if eno be all sef, he fit fill half, which go make sense.. but naah, let’s pack them at the conference center like Titus sardine.. #Rapperholic
— Content Machine! (@kwadwosheldon) December 25, 2018
So Sark no get 40,000 hardcore fans that go fi fill ohene djan sports stadium? Make he forget de pamper de dadabees.Ohene djan he go fi get squad dem go take Original create moshpit all. So Casper de run things for SA. He for shun de do de event for small venues #Rapperholic
— “iNsha Allah!Im gonna Smash ur Boi” (@HayzPino) December 26, 2018
So many things didn't go well for the technical side this year but how people dey party here even though there's heat means people dey enjoy the performances. Original performance saved the show. #Rapperholic
— #Rapperholic18 ???????? (@kwame_paragon) December 26, 2018
MY Sarkodie #rapperholic experience ended at 9:30pm. You pay for VIP ticket and cannot even find a place to stand. TOTAL FRAUD!!!. I left they should keep the money.
— Evans Mensah (@Nuetey) December 25, 2018
@sarkodie I like your concerts but you please note that your fan base has out grown the AICC. We are suffocating. Kindly get a bigger venue next year #Rapperholic
— Nafisatu Sulemana (@NafisatuSulema1) December 25, 2018
Clearly @sarkodie commands the sort of clout to fill auditoriums. If the Conference Centre is too small for you, move to the Fantasy Dome or even the Stadium. People can't pay for 'VIP' and made to stand in walkways. #Rapperholic2018
— Kwame Gyan (@KwameGyan) December 25, 2018