In a recent post, Shatta Wale described his countrymen’s music as a “Disgrace” while also commending Nigerian fans and promoters
He had also told several Nigerian artistes to be thankful to Ghanaians for promoting their music.
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Our music is a disgrace, ask Nigerians for help, Shatta Wale tells GhanaiansGhanaian singer, Shatta Wale, has once again taken a swipe at his country’s music industry while seeking the help of Nigerians. The controversial musician took to Twitter on Wednesday to describe Ghana’s music as a “disgrace.” “It’s better we stop arguing with Nigerian fans, promoters,etc and ask for help. Ghana music is a disgrace, mek nobody lie you,” he wrote. “Shouts to Naija, Ghana ppl too deh like talk with no action. Yes I have said it.” In another tweet, Shatta Wale said he won’t let his ego stop him from requesting help this year. The singer also announced that he is in need of a record label. “This year 2023 hard truth nkwaaaa🤣 you need help, I need help. Stop that ego life enogo help you and me,” he wrote. See post below; Is better we stop arguing with nigerian Fans ,promoters ,etc and ask for help Me sef I need record label 🔜Ghana music is a disgrace Mek nobody lie you ..Shouts to Naija 🇳🇬 Ghana ppl too deh like talk with no action 🤣Yes I have said it ….…
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