Sarkodie and Shatta Wale Reconnect on “Everlasting”

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Ghana’s music conversation got a major spark this week as Sarkodie and Shatta Wale reconnected on a new collaboration titled “Everlasting.”

The song brings together two of Ghana’s most influential music figures, whose relationship has long carried more weight than a normal collaboration. Sarkodie and Shatta Wale are not just major artists. They represent different fanbases, different energies and different eras of Ghanaian popular music.

That is why the release matters beyond the song itself.

In Ghana’s music industry, collaborations like this kind, is a moment of and for culture. They bring fans into debate, revive conversations about past tensions and remind the market how much personality still drives attention around music.

“Everlasting” arrives at a time when Ghanaian music continues to wrestle with questions about global visibility, local support, industry structure and the role of artist unity. But this release shows that the public is still deeply invested in moments where major artists align, if even briefly.

For Sarkodie and Shatta Wale, the collaboration is not only a musical release but a reminder of the power both artists still hold in shaping conversation around Ghanaian music.

Whether “Everlasting” becomes a long-running hit or not, the moment around it has already done what major collaborations are supposed to do: get people talking.

When the right personalities reconnect, the industry pays attention, and that's exactly what is happening with the #ShattaSark reconnection.

The release was teased and reported ahead of its June 2026 rollout by several Ghanaian entertainment platforms, with the song also appearing through Sarkodie’s official YouTube channel.


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