Controversial reggae dancehall crooner Shatta Wale has defended rival and colleague Stonebwoy after the latter failed to receive his highly anticipated Grammy Awards nomination once more.
Remember the story about Stonebwoy and other Ghanaian artists who tried to win Grammy awards in 2024 by submitting their projects?
People on social media, particularly those from the opposing Shatta Movement, have taken advantage of Stonebwoy’s hard work to win the nomination by trolling him on various platforms.
In a video that was discovered on Instagram by InsightNewsgh.com, Charles Nii Armah Memsah strongly advised his followers to abstain from such behavior because he supports it.
Shatta Wale asserts that while there is still much work to be done in the camp, this is not the time for rivals to mock the fall of another man. He labeled anyone who did that as a “fool,” and he won’t think twice about banning them from his accounts.
Since the multiple award-winning artist is not known for being a man of peace, many have been surprised by this action.
View the video down below.
Meanwhile, Gyakie, the popular Afrobeat singer and songwriter from Ghana, Jackline Acheampong, has revealed something fascinating about her professional background.
She revealed that, rather than wanting to be a musician, her first career goal was to become an entrepreneur.
The “Forever” hitmaker recalled how her career started on The Day Show with Berla Mundi, where she met her producer, Sosa, through a friend on the KNUST campus.
“So before I got into the university because that’s where everything started for me. Before I went to KNUST I just wanted to be an entrepreneur, I wanted to be getting money so I studied International Business in KNUST until I met my producer, Sosa on campus through a friend,” Gyakie revealed.
Gyakie continues, saying that soon after they first met, Sosa sent her a beat that eventually became her debut song on streaming services. As soon as she started to listen to the beat, she realized she could write songs.