“Goodbye” Was Written In My Mother’s Kitchen – Sarkodie Shares
“Goodbye” Was Written In My Mother’s Kitchen – Sarkodie Shares
Ghanaian rap icon Michael Owusu Addo, widely known as Sarkodie, recently offered a nostalgic glimpse into the creative process behind his hit track “Goodbye.”

In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter) on June 23, 2025, Sarkodie revealed that he wrote the song in an unexpectedly intimate setting his mother’s kitchen in Tema.
The revelation came after a fan shared a video featuring the song in the background, to which Sarkodie replied, “Wrote this particular song in my mum’s kitchen (Tema).” His comment sparked a wave of renewed appreciation and fond memories among fans.

“Goodbye,” a standout track from Sarkodie’s acclaimed 2012 Rapperholic album, features the smooth vocals of Mugeez and production by Kill Beatz. Known for its emotional depth and polished sound, the song remains a beloved classic in Ghanaian hip-hop.

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This heartfelt disclosure has reignited interest in the Rapperholic era, reminding fans of the genuine and grounded beginnings that shaped some of Sarkodie’s most iconic work.
Wrote this particular song in my mums kitchen (Tema) https://t.co/f6QOEK1YV9
— Sarkodie (@sarkodie) June 23, 2025
Source: Nkonkonsa.com
