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Before the sold-out concerts, international awards and chart-topping hits, Sarkodie was just a young boy helping to make ends meet.
The award-winning rapper has opened up about his difficult childhood, revealing that he once sold yam on the streets to support his family long before music transformed his life.
Speaking candidly about his journey, Sarkodie recalled growing up with limited resources, where survival often depended on hard work and determination. Selling yam was not a choice driven by ambition, but by necessity. Those early struggles, however, laid the foundation for the resilience that would later define his remarkable career.
Today, the story could not be more different. The boy who once navigated the streets in search of customers now commands stages across the world, earning recognition as one of Africa’s most influential rap artists.
For Sarkodie, success is more than fame and accolades. It is a reminder that humble beginnings do not dictate where life ends. His journey stands as proof that perseverance, talent and unwavering self-belief can turn even the toughest chapters into an inspiring success story.
The rapper’s reflections have resonated with fans, many of whom have praised his willingness to speak openly about his past. In an industry often dominated by glamour, Sarkodie’s story serves as a refreshing reminder that every success has a beginning, and sometimes that beginning starts with a basket of yam and a dream too big to be ignored.

