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‘Ghana Music Industry is a Disgrace, We need to Learn From Nigerians,’ Shatta Wale says

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Ghanaian superstar Shatta Wale called Ghana’s music industry a “disgrace” in another interesting comment by the dancehall music star.

Shatta Wale is one of the biggest names in Ghanaian music, making a name for himself with his outrageous rhetorics.

In his latest comment, the Dancehall artist calls Ghanaian music shameful and says they need to learn from Nigerians. 

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According to Shatta Wale, all Ghanaians do is talk and do nothing.

He further stated that Ghanaians need to stop fighting Nigerian promoters and fans and seek help.

Also, read; Fans Excited As Wizkid Announces Tour With Davido

His tweet won’t come as a surprise to many, as he has been critical of the Ghanaian music industry in the past. 

'Ghana Music Industry is a Disgrace, We need to Learn From Nigerians,' Shatta Wale says

Last year, he berated Ghanaian fans for not supporting him after they mocked him for sounding like Burna Boy in his song Cash Out.

It’s uncertain what inspired his rant, but it may not be far from Wizkid’s shocking announcement that he’s touring with Davido following his More Love, Less Ego tour.

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