I don’t Respect Anyone in Ghana Says SHATTA WALE
Dancehall musician Shatta Wale
Musician Shatta Wale has said nobody has helped him survive this industry including his father and mother.
The “Dem Confuse” singer who has come under attack for describing Ghana as a village during his recent performance at Indigo, 02 in London has gone off again and this time, he claims nobody helped him survive the industry.
“Let me make it clear to you – I don’t respect anyone in Ghana.
Nobody has done anything for me including my father, mother and the media. Don’t try me because you can’t survive if we start a fight.
I am the only one who can close down a radio station, let the president and Ghana police beg me,” he said.
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He also stated that he has never received royalties from his music but made all his money being humble and begging people.
He descended on Ghanaians, calling them all sort of nasty names out of frustration. He threatened to teach Ghanaians lessons when he returns from his album tour.
The “Dem Confuse” singer who has come under attack for describing Ghana as a village during his recent performance at Indigo, 02 in London has gone off again and this time, he claims nobody helped him survive the industry.
“Let me make it clear to you – I don’t respect anyone in Ghana.
Nobody has done anything for me including my father, mother and the media. Don’t try me because you can’t survive if we start a fight.
I am the only one who can close down a radio station, let the president and Ghana police beg me,” he said.
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He also stated that he has never received royalties from his music but made all his money being humble and begging people.
He descended on Ghanaians, calling them all sort of nasty names out of frustration. He threatened to teach Ghanaians lessons when he returns from his album tour.
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