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Sack McBrown and employ University Graduates – Shatta Wale urges Despite

Shatta Wale, the self-proclaimed king of African dancehall, recently included acclaimed Ghanaian cinema legend Nana Ama Mcbrown in a viral video.

As we all know, Shatta Wale enjoys picking on defenceless individuals without cause in order to garner attention and become famous.

The UTV United Showbiz Host was denigrated by Shatta Wale in the most recent vicious attack, who called her an incompetent person who was working for the TV network for no apparent reason.

Dr. Osei Kwame Despite should fire Nana Ama Mcbrown and hire graduates with more knowledge of the present entertainment landscape, as suggested by Shatta Wale.

The decision to hire Mcbrown is a massive “NO-NO” for him even though Shatta Wale praised Dr. Osei Kwame for giving young people opportunities to find work.

In one section of the tape, Shatta Wale is heard saying, “You people are villagers, all your programmes are bullshit, Nana Ama McBrown doesn’t know anything about presenting.”

Despite Nana Ama Mcbrown’s best efforts to avoid engaging in public drama, she might be compelled to respond to Shatta Wale’s critical remarks, which could cost her her job.

Shatta Wale appears to criticise everyone except himself, which is very bad.

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Shatta Wale replies Bulldog again for Comparing him to Black Sherif

Bulldog thus said something on the morning broadcast on Hitz FM.

He predicted that after its release, Black Sherif’s record would perform better than both Sarkodie and Shatta Wale’s.

Bulldog asserts that Shatta and Sarkodie can’t compete with Black o’s album since they don’t have a record company behind them.

So Shatta has responded to Bulldog’s assertion.

Shatta Wale claims that his old employer is completely illogical.

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KiDi & Kuami Eugene wrap up Europe tour with 3 shows in one night

Kuami Eugene & KiDi, two legendary musicians from Ghana, have successfully concluded their exciting European tour.

The two acts played three gigs in one night at the prestigious Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg to wrap up the lucrative tour.

At the Mojo Club, located beneath the Dancing Towers, KiDi began the evening by thrilling the European community.

During KiDi’s performance at the jam-packed venue, which was broadcast live on NDR, a German public radio and television network, Kuami Eugene made a brief appearance (ARD).

The fun carried on at the boisterous Angie’s Club, where Kuami Eugene dazzled a wide-ranging crowd with an upbeat performance of favourites.

In good spirits, KiDi & Kuami Eugene wrapped up the evening and their European tour with an after-party at Hamburg’s Cave Lounge.

With assistance from MC Dr. Pounds and ShopsyDoo, DJ Vyrusky worked his magic on the Cave Lounge crowd, which was primarily made up of African people.

Shatta Wale hints on buying a new house

African Dancehall King Shatta Wale recently boasted on his Facebook page about purchasing a brand-new opulent property.

Dancehall musician Shatta Wale, real name Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., claims that he has acquired another another pricey piece of real estate.

Shatta Wale made the announcement of his new purchase in a recent Facebook post that has been making the rounds on social media.

King Shatta made fun of the doubters, saying they should hang their heads in shame because he has since achieved great success.

He composed;

“Everyone who said I wouldn’t make it…

Hello, I just purchased a new home.
OK, keep deceiving yourself.

The fact that Shatta Wale, of all persons, neglected to include pictures of his purported new home in his post for the haters he claims to have to support his claim, is surprising.

The leader of the SHATTA MOVEMENT is infamous for deceiving his supporters by claiming to own a number of properties that were later discovered not to be his.

He recently took to the internet to boast about owning a Rolls Royce Cullinan, which is thought to be worth US$330,000, but it was just done for political purposes since he doesn’t actually possess one.

Shatta Wale Announces Launch Of Online Radio, Many Fans Show Excitement

Shatta Wale, a dancehall performer from Ghana, has revealed a new project on which he has been secretly working.

The endeavour is the creation of an online radio station under the name Shatta Movement Family that will only broadcast online. Many of his supporters have expressed enthusiasm over the debut of SM Radio, which will mostly stream Shatta Wale’s music nonstop.

Shatta Wale, a well-known dancehall performer, has announced the opening of his web radio, broadening the reach of his business.

The self-proclaimed “king of dancehall” posted a new project that he has been working on behind the scenes on his Instagram page for his followers to see.

He disclosed the name of the online radio: SM Radio. His fandom is known as the Shatta Movement, or “Shatta Movement.” The station’s tagline is “Music 4 life.”

He added the following caption to the picture on his verified Instagram page:

#SMradio online radio URL in bio You can use this link to follow SM Radio and listen to some of Shatta Wale’s best singles. One can listen to tracks from the “On God” hitmaker without any problems because the station broadcasts nonstop. Following the announcement, a lot of followers have used social media to express their intense enthusiasm for the upcoming update.

More than 10,000 people cheer for Shatta Wale during his live performance At the Teshie Concert (Full Performance)

Shatta Wale, the leader of the Shatta Movement, presided over the “Shatta Wale Live At Teshie” performance last Saturday, to great fanfare.

Despite how large it was, Shatta Wale performed his energetic pieces and enthused the audience who boarded to view the show as well as the admirers.

At the concert’s first night in Teshie, Shatta Wale, Kelvinboy, Medikal, and Jupiter all gave performances. And others during the thrilling night.

The main attraction, Shatta Wale, stole the event with a huge performance that enthralled the audience. with cracked ribs.

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Presenters who don’t own any vehicles or homes make unnecessary comparisons with my album – Shatta Wale

Shatta Wale, a dancehall musician, has begun another attack on radio and television presenters, and it appears that he won’t be stopping anytime soon.

The multi-award-winning artist has been teasing the release of an album that he believes will be his final work as a musician for the past three years.

Years later, the record hasn’t been released, yet fans and music enthusiasts are still just receiving promotions.

Despite announcing various release dates for the album, Shatta Wale has spoken out to clarify why it hasn’t yet been made available.

He claims that some Ghanaians are eagerly anticipating the album’s release so they can offer constructive criticism.

He asserted that some of these critics included radio hosts who haven’t achieved anything for themselves but are always criticising musicians’ work.

The claims were made by Shatta Wale during an Instagram live session.

Shatta Wale declared weeks ago that his album’s release date will be October 17 despite the challenges.

Shatta Wale angrily descends on Hitz FM for damaging his reputation

The management and crew of Accra-based radio station Hitz FM have come under fire from Shatta Wale once more for destroying his well-earned reputation.

In a self-produced film, Charles Nii Armah Mensah (Shatta Wale) claims that the radio station damages people’s reputations.

He continued by “prophesying” that the government will eventually forbid them due to their “unprofessional” conduct.


The DanceHall King also predicted that certain radio station presenters would lose their jobs if they continued to damage the hard-earned reputations of others.

“Hitz FM all the individuals you dey send to the radio to damage people’s reputation simply say bullish! The government will one day outlaw those who put in a lot of effort and sweat for their jobs, and all employees who witnessed the events but kept quiet will perish, Shatta Wale declared in the video.

Shatta Wale finally confirms Date For The “Gift Of God” Album release in October 2022 (Check Out)

The “Gift Of God” album’s release date has been announced by Shatta Wale.

Shatta Wale has officially revealed the release date for the “Gift Of God” album after teasering listeners with a few tracklists and features.

According to the dancehall pioneer, the G.O.G album will be published on October 17, 2022.

On Sunday, August 14, 2022, he made the announcement while performing at Summer Stage in New York.


A few months ago, the dancehall musician told his followers in a Facebook live broadcast that his upcoming album Gift Of God will be the best chronological album ever released by a Ghanaian artist.

Shatta Wale went on to say that because he faced and overcame his anxiety, he is now unafraid to enter the worldwide market and is prepared to shock everyone.

He claims that all marketing and advertising plans have been developed and documented, so it is up to his supporters to help promote the brand and seize this as an opportunity to open up new career opportunities so that everyone can profit at the end of the road.

Shatta Wale applauds Sarkodie for ‘lashing  out’ presenters

Sarkodie has received praise from Shatta Wale for speaking candidly about the Ghanaian music industry and radio hosts in a recent interview.

Sarkodie stated in the interview that he doesn’t understand why radio hosts who have been active in the community for years would blame bands for not expanding their fan base.

It is simple for someone to sit on the radio and tell you Shatta Wale not to do this, he said. You’ve been Ghana’s radio number one for almost 20 years, so you can’t enter Choice for us or BBC. I don’t believe you have the moral authority to discuss an artist who is currently inactive in Ghana. Because me I go BBC because it is Komla Dumor wey e make I go,”

Since then, the remark has caused controversy and anger since some radio hosts believe Sarkodie was rude in what he said. Shatta Wale is supporting Sarkodie in the meanwhile.

“Hats off to Sarkodie… It’s a warning to wake up. Fire is coming and burning. Like the Terminator, I’ll be back, Shatta Wale tweeted.

During an Instagram live session later, he said “nobody should fight Sarkodie for what he has said. No one should fight him for whatever he is saying. We have some issues in our industry that need to be fixed, and Sarkodie is being honest with himself and the universe about it.

Announcing that “SM, BHIM, SARK, BLACKO, and MDK fans let’s all use this opportunity and capitalise on what sark and let’s stop all “this one is better than this”,” Shatta Wale took the opportunity to call for unity among artists and their fans. We are wasting our time, plain and simple. I support the truth.

While this was going on, some radio hosts and industry insiders dissented from Sarkodie’s remark, claiming that it was improper for the rapper to compare music and media.

According to filmmaker Socrates Safo, “moving from one sector to the other as a Ghanaian radio presenter to BBC or CNN is not graduation. Referencing the fact that the person hasn’t improved in your submission is not required by law and is not part of the system.

The usual showbiz expert on Peace FM stated that Sarkodie needs to work on his interviewing abilities because he doesn’t know what to say.