Inflation
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Sarkodie / Sarkodie - Inflation
8: 44 A.M. HIPLIFE
(Sarkodie) the nation is full of suprices b3 sii nd3 we still live in crises katamanto K) K) hw3 nyama prices ECG fo) su)mu play)mu tactics 3nd3 na dums))kyena na pipe tu wo nyama su o na y3 b3 dum nu
filly wo garlon na savy wo live w'ni any3 din a wo tuni twea wo tied Kofour mpo 3husu na mo ak) fa pr) pr) susu k))y3 a nia)baa y3 di3 tr) parliament fo) nu b) y3 Abro mo ayi Ghana hun ntuma aka pioto
mh y3 k) y3 nim anaa y3 kyi obiaa tw3n s3 ni boss b3 yi na adi cus sika nu a locky bisa asumasi trotro craa s3 y3 frua na ya si patro ya tutum w) mate botom nti b)t) kraa)mp3s3 wait b3 k)m kasapreko tw3n s3 sales b3 bom nto ohia ni k) pie ab)ntin a straight)b3
omanpeni y3 ma wo atinasi eweasi obia nim wo w'nu ati me hw3 wo su a wo y3 papa krakye i hope s3 bebia Dollar nu dro nu wa su
internet bo) nu twia nkwadaa fees sikani a)nim ohia si agyei economy nu mun piti su grease 3k)m nti na Ghana fo) duduo nni
Dstv pocket money di3 y3di k) kwan
atu y3 t3mb 3 si me mai su y3p3 obi afr3 nu sua y3nfa si wai su oman nu s3 3s3i a s3 3si y3 nai su DCE fo) mo ny3 ready a gyai mu b)k) ma maafia wo ni akuma wo ni mua bia 3k) gyina nipa dom nka who said
y3 kwan nu poretoles 3s3n gorta mua asembly man ti beebi hwa k)t)nmua asem yi Kofi Wayo ka y3 a)mbua obia ni kobo y3 di t) mpabua ahh ebola su dene hu agyim ohia bubruoo y3 da sua tim 3dru aba tuo na mu tw3 obia nim ahukyir3 nu ba a na w'yi ni hu afrim sesia di3 prepaid y3 bu nu tout ECG fo) nu su y3b3 si)mu court Dollor hu nti nkrofo) nyama aka port copied from lyricsinghdotcom obia mb) buswea cus obia ay3 hot Ghana economy nu 3nim celebrity cus pineapple juice ninam seven cides 3ny3 me foult nyansa b3n na me nni
omai nu atiti me nua what a pity y3ntwea edwumafo) ka wo k) ka sua ahumasu) aba aba tuo na me b3 tu afa cus nia m3 tu ama nu biaa me ni aha obra mu adwindwin ni nia nipa b3 die nti w'nhw3 nu hie p3 na w'b) akokra bebia cement nu ak) dru nti boy tu foundation p3 gyes3 y3di stra
economy this be the economy ahh economy this be the economy see economy this be the economy, bad economy this be the economy
(Sarkodie) yes, it's about that time mern y3ngyai NPP ne NDC asem nu leadership is what we need
y3ntumi twia nkwalaa fees dia y3b3 di kraa ay3 din cement bibia k) suro ah omanpenyi wei di3 mede w'nii 3fri
me gyena Ghana, Ghanafo) nan mu Sarkodie me sr3 wo pii ma wo ani k) f)m na hw3 nia 3k) su nu na oman nu s3i, peace
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Overall Meaning

Sarkodie's song Inflation is a commentary on the state of Ghana's economy and the struggles of the average Ghanaian citizen. The lyrics express the widespread frustration with rising prices of essential goods, unreliable utility services, and the lack of solutions from the government. The song highlights the impact of inflation on daily life, from the high cost of food to the inability to afford pocket money or pay school fees. Sarkodie also critiques the political leadership in the country, calling for better leadership and solutions to the economic crisis.


Sarkodie's use of language and imagery in the song is particularly effective in conveying his message. He uses metaphors like "pipe tu wo nyama" (turning off the meat on the piping) to describe the impact of power outages on businesses that sell meat. He also engages in wordplay with the name of the Katamanto market, saying "Katamanto K) K) hw3 nyama prices" (Katamanto has become a place where meat prices increase).


Overall, Inflation is an important commentary on the state of Ghana's economy and the struggles that many Ghanaians face on a daily basis.


Line by Line Meaning

(Sarkodie) the nation is full of suprices b3 sii nd3 we still live in crises katamanto K) K) hw3 nyama prices ECG fo) su)mu play)mu tactics 3nd3 na dums))kyena na pipe tu wo nyama su o na y3 b3 dum nu
Sarkodie is reflecting on the state of the nation, expressing shock at the unexpected twists and turns that the country faces despite the economic crises. He references the market at Katamanto, a popular trading center in Accra, and laments how meat prices remain high despite the tactics used by ECG to reduce electricity prices. He concludes that the high prices will continue to persist.


filly wo garlon na savy wo live w'ni any3 din a wo tuni twea wo tied Kofour mpo 3husu na mo ak) fa pr) pr) susu k))y3 a nia)baa y3 di3 tr) parliament fo) nu b) y3 Abro mo ayi Ghana hun ntuma aka pioto
Sarkodie criticizes Ghana's current political and economic leaders, reminding listeners that they promised to reduce fuel prices during former President Kufuor's tenure, yet prices have only gone up. He suggests that the politicians are distracted by their own interests and do not care about the plight of the common Ghanaian.


mh y3 k) y3 nim anaa y3 kyi obiaa tw3n s3 ni boss b3 yi na adi cus sika nu a locky bisa asumasi trotro craa s3 y3 frua na ya si patro ya tutum w) mate botom nti b)t) kraa)mp3s3 wait b3 k)m kasapreko tw3n s3 sales b3 bom nto ohia ni k) pie ab)ntin a straight)b3
In this line, Sarkodie contemplates whether all Ghanaians are going through the same ordeal or if some people are not affected by the economic crises. He references various modes of transportation and consumer goods, suggesting that everyone is feeling the pinch. He ends on a hopeful note, suggesting that things will eventually improve, and mentioning a popular local brand of alcohol.


omanpeni y3 ma wo atinasi eweasi obia nim wo w'nu ati me hw3 wo su a wo y3 papa krakye i hope s3 bebia Dollar nu dro nu wa su
Sarkodie appeals to traditional leaders and wealthy individuals in the country, asking them to remember their roots and the struggles of their less fortunate fellow citizens. He references the Ewe tribe and reminds them that they are not immune to the economic challenges faced by many. He acknowledges that everyone wants the value of the dollar to go down so that prices can become more affordable for ordinary people.


internet bo) nu twia nkwadaa fees sikani a)nim ohia si agyei economy nu mun piti su grease 3k)m nti na Ghana fo) duduo nni
In this line, Sarkodie questions the high fees associated with internet usage, suggesting that it is a burden on the youth and students. He expresses frustration at the current state of the economy and how it impacts their ability to succeed. He suggests that the government needs to be more proactive in addressing these issues, rather than relying on luck or chance to turn things around.


Dstv pocket money di3 y3di k) kwan atu y3 t3mb 3 si me mai su y3p3 obi afr3 nu sua y3nfa si wai su oman nu s3 3s3i a s3 3si y3 nai su DCE fo) mo ny3 ready a gyai mu b)k) ma maafia wo ni akuma wo ni mua bia 3k) gyina nipa dom nka who said
Sarkodie challenges the high cost of living and how it affects the ability of young people to enjoy their lives. He questions the government's priorities and suggests that local leaders should be more responsive to the needs of their constituents. He also references former leaders of Ghana, questioning their legacies and asking who really benefited from their rule.


y3 kwan nu poretoles 3s3n gorta mua asembly man ti beebi hwa k)t)nmua asem yi Kofi Wayo ka y3 a)mbua obia ni kobo y3 di t) mpabua ahh ebola su dene hu agyim ohia bubruoo y3 da sua tim 3dru aba tuo na mu tw3 obia nim ahukyir3 nu ba a na w'yi ni hu afrim sesia di3 prepaid y3 bu nu tout ECG fo) nu su y3b3 si)mu court Dollor hu nti nkrofo) nyama aka port copied from lyricsinghdotcom obia mb) buswea cus obia ay3 hot Ghana economy nu 3nim celebrity cus pineapple juice ninam seven cides 3ny3 me foult nyansa b3n na me nni
In this final line, Sarkodie touches on a variety of issues impacting Ghana's economy and society. He references various political figures and their impact on the country, including Kofi Wayo, who he suggests spoke out against corruption. He also mentions the Ebola crisis, criticizing the government's response to the outbreak. Additionally, he references celebrities and consumer goods, highlighting the absurdity of focusing on such things when there are more pressing issues at hand. He concludes by acknowledging his own limitations and suggesting that he too has more to learn about these issues.




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I am watching this in 2022 And sarkodie mention of the dollar
Ghana has been suffering since then

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