Sarkodie revealed Tracy Sarkcess was his first crush in a recent interview and it’s just adorable

King of Rap, Micheal Owusu-Addo popularly known as Sarkodie is opening up about his relationship with his wife and mother of his daugter, Tracy Sarkcess in a sweet and adorable way.

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In an interview with Franky 5 on Accra-based radio station, Hitz Fm’s “This Is Gospel” show, the critically acclaimed Emcee revealed that his wife was his first crush. However, the pretty damsel was in a relationship hence forcing him to wait until her first relationship ended before making his move.


“It didn’t work out in the beginning. I tried but it didn’t work, I think she had somebody else so I had to be on stand-by for a while. So when she came back from Germany was when all the magic happened”,
he said

The two went on to date for 10 years before they finally said “I Do” at a secret wedding in Accra which was attended by their celebrity friends and family.

Check out the full interview below

https://www.facebook.com/Hitz1039/videos/616131212140318/

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