After Sarkodie insults him and his mother, showboy gets down on his knees and apologises.
After insulting Sarkodie and his mother, Ghanaian singer Showboy publicly apologised to him, even going so far as to prostrate himself in order to express his regret.
Following Showboy’s outrage at not being included in the lineup for Sarkodie’s much awaited Rapperholic performance in Kumasi, the heartfelt gesture was made.
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“I apologise to Sarkodie and his mother for the words I used,” Showboy stated in a statement to the public and fans. I wish to make amends because I was in error. After carefully considering the repercussions of his conduct, he offered a sincere apologies.
Showboy acknowledged that he spoke out in rage because he was disappointed that he was left out of the show. “I felt excluded because I had been hoping to play at the Rapperholic concert, so I was upset. However, that doesn’t justify the insults I uttered,” he continued.
He clarified that he regretted the way he handled the matter and that his emotions overcame him. The performer also recognised the value of treating elders and coworkers with dignity in the music business. “Sarkodie has done a lot for the industry, and I should have respected him instead of letting my frustration take over,” he stated.
Fans of both artists reacted to the apology with mixed emotions, but many praised Showboy for publicly taking responsibility for his actions. Some noted that going on his knees was a strong and humble gesture, reflecting true remorse. Showboy said, “I want everyone to know that I am serious about this apology. I do not want any bad blood in the music industry.
I respect Sarkodie and what he has done for Ghanaian music.” He also asked for forgiveness from the public, saying that he hopes his actions will set an example for handling conflicts in a respectful way.
The incident has sparked conversations about professionalism and respect among Ghanaian musicians, with many pointing out that public apologies can help mend relationships and maintain harmony in the industry. Showboy himself reflected on this, saying, “I have learned that being upset or frustrated is normal, but it is how you act on those feelings that matters. I chose to apologize because it is the right thing to do.” He urged other artists to think carefully before reacting in anger and to always prioritize respect and understanding.
Sarkodie has yet to publicly respond to Showboy’s apology, but sources close to the Rapperholic concert indicate that the gesture has been received positively behind the scenes. Showboy expressed hope that this apology will open the door for reconciliation and mutual support among artists. “I want to move forward without any hard feelings and continue to grow as an artist,” he said.