It’s the 4th, and that number is spesh, but “Glory” is just an upgrade of his 3rd studio project “zero to hero” and leaves a run-of-the-mill impression.

After weeks of massive social media hype, Maccasio’s 4th studio collection “Glory” is finally with us. The album spent months in the lab due to fine-tuning but most importantly and technically, to achieve a phoenix package. It’s an 11-track project and features top northern-based and southern stars. Stonebwoy, Darko vibes, Jupitar, Teflon Flexx, northern-based Wiz Child, Sapashini, Drucx, and Lcee appear on the album.

“Glory” explores different subjects but can be assorted into four: brags, love, inspirations, and praise.

The multiple Award-winner is confident in his brand and arts, intrepid, and sees no competition in his domain. The 5th track, “Jackson flow,” reaffirms his place on the market, lays out his new agenda (zero tolerance for fake friends), and reaffirms his position as the rapper’s jack.

No Pressure” is well packaged, with tracks that hit different nerves and play with emotions, however, just like the “Zero to hero” collection, Sarkodie leaves no room for politics, social issues or activism. He could have explored more pressing subjects and bring to bear the realities on the streets (which is what the millennials and generation-z are dying to consume). The songs on the album share a striking resemblance with “zero to hero,” but stands out due to distinguished production input and contemporary lyrics. It’s the 4th, and that number is spesh, but “Glory” is just an upgrade of his 3rd studio project “Zero to Hero” and leaves a run-of-the-mill impression.

Listen to it via the link below

https://audiomack.com/maccasio/album/glory