On Saturday, September 25, the two-time BET Award winner joined forces with Europe in Ghana and Plastic Punch on their ocean-activism and awareness-raising campaign to bring sanity to the beach.
The SarkCess Music label boss was filmed picking up plastic waste on the beach while wearing gloves for protection.
Sarkodie is not new to this. He has always advocated for cleanliness and discipline through most of his political songs.
Last week, Sarkodie made debut appearance on Grammys new show, âHerbal Tea & White Sofas,â which was published on their YouTube page and website on September 15.
âHerbal Tea & White Sofasâ is a new series where artistes reveal their backstage must-haves has already featured some international shot-callers, and their next episode will feature the two-time BET Award-winner.
This is not the first time the rapper had registered his name on Grammyâs website.
The hip-hop/hiplife musician whose major goal is to win the Grammy one day had his name appear on their portal for the first time on Wednesday, August 28.
His name popped up in a feature article about Kenyan afro-pop star Victoria Kimani.
The article, labelled âAfropop Queen Victoria Kimani Is Kenya's Best Kept Secretâ, spoke about their collaboration, titled âWash Itâ.
The slow-tempo afro-pop song which was dropped in March this year has garnered well over 200k views on YouTube.
Sarkodie isnât the only Ghana musician who has had a mention on the Grammys website.
Dancehall star Shatta Wale recently made his debut in Beyonceâs âThe Lion King: The Giftâ album feature article.
Sarkodieâs rival M.anifest also appeared in an article on Burna Boyâs âAfrican Giantâ album.