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Canard Afriq Blog of Tuesday, 1 August 2023

Source: Ebenezer Akandurugo

I am bigger than Sarkodie - Wicked Queen J Fires Back at Critics

Denmark-based Ghanaian singer, Wicked Queen J, has taken a bold stance against critics, asserting that she surpasses the fame and achievements of BET award-winning rapper, Sarkodie.

The "Ayew" hitmaker, in a post on social media, emphasized her diverse range of roles and accomplishments, proudly declaring herself an Artist Manager, Event Coordinator, Queen Mother, Soldier, Healthcare Assistant, Artiste, and a dedicated mother to four children. Moreover, she revealed her experiences of being in war zones, a testament to her resilience and strength.

Wicked Queen J was quick to debunk the notion that artists are inherently more prominent than others due to their flashy cars and ostentatious lifestyles. Instead, she asserted that true success lies in one's financial stability and savings, not mere superficial displays.

"I have built myself with my own income," the confident singer asserted, highlighting her self-made journey to prominence. She further revealed that her finances are well secured in Denmark, setting a strong example of fiscal responsibility.

While the music industry is often rife with rivalries and comparisons, Wicked Queen J's bold statements have ignited debates among fans and critics alike. Some have praised her for speaking up against the glamorized facade of fame, while others remain skeptical of her claims.

Notably, Sarkodie, who has earned international acclaim for his musical talent and socially conscious lyrics, has not yet responded to the singer's assertions. As the news spreads like wildfire, fans eagerly await his reaction.

Whether Wicked Queen J's self-proclaimed superiority over Sarkodie holds merit or not, her courage in challenging the status quo and advocating for financial prudence has sparked conversations about the true measures of success in the entertainment industry.