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Ghanaian heavyweights Sarkodie and Shatta Wale have officially put their differences on pause to deliver a long-awaited collaboration titled Everlasting — a record that feels less like a song drop and more like a cultural event.
Produced by hitmaker MOGBeatz, the track fuses Sarkodie’s razor-sharp lyricism with Shatta Wale’s signature streetwise swagger and melody-driven energy. The result is a polished but explosive blend of rap and dancehall that has already set social media buzzing.
Sarkodie does what he does best: clean, calculated bars delivered with authority. Shatta Wale, on the other hand, steals attention with an infectious hook that has listeners chanting almost instantly. The now-viral chorus — “Bombastic, fantastic, elastic, everlasting” — is already doing rounds as an unofficial anthem before the dust has even settled.
The release is backed by a vibrant music video directed by BDOT, where luxury aesthetics meet bold Ghanaian imagery. From high-end visuals to celebratory performance scenes, the video leans fully into themes of success, unity, and star power. Within hours of release, it had already racked up impressive streaming numbers on YouTube, with fans praising the duo’s undeniable chemistry.
But Everlasting is more than just another collaboration. It marks a full-circle moment for two artists whose past link-ups produced some of Ghana’s most memorable hits, including Megye Wo Girl and the Dancehall King (Remix) — records that helped define an era of crossover dominance in Ghanaian music.
Their reunion also carries a bit of history. After years of public tension, competitive jabs, and industry rivalry, both artistes have gradually rebuilt their rapport, with recent sightings and shared moments sparking quiet anticipation that something big was coming.
Now, that anticipation has been rewarded.
Everlasting doesn’t just celebrate two individual legacies — it celebrates the rare chemistry that happens when two of Ghana’s biggest cultural forces decide to stop competing and start creating again.
As reactions continue to flood timelines, one thing is already clear: Everlasting isn’t just a song title — it’s a statement.

