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Stonebwoy’s BET Award Was Mine – Shatta Wale

Self-acclaimed dancehall King, Shatta Wale says Stonebwoy knows his BET Award belonged to him.

Shatta who was speaking on the latest episode of UTV’s ‘Atuu’ with host Abeiku Santana.

The award winning dancehall artist spoke on a variety of subjects including his family, his beef with fellow dancehall artists -Samini and Stonebwoy. He also touched on why he calls himself ‘saviour’ of the Ghana Music Industry.

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Touching on his beef with Stonebwoy, Shatta Wale explained he has nothing against the ‘Nkulenu’ hitmaker except that, he should have acknowledged him as the rightful winner of the ‘BET Award for Best African Act’ in 2015.

“He (Stonebwoy) knew deeply in his heart the award was mine”, he told Abeiku Santana. He added that, he’s the biggest music act in the country and that the BET selection team in Ghana got it wrong.

On the subject of Samini, he expressed his profound respect for him. His beef was strictly for business reasons since they both could have used the moment to release a joint record for the fans. He accused Samini of not realizing that but rather choosing to attack him during interviews.

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“Samini didn’t see the business side of the whole beef at that moment”. He however confirmed they are exploring options of releasing a project together.

The ‘Taking Over’ hitmaker surfaced on the dancehall scene in 2013 and has since grown into arguably the biggest artist in Ghana with a chain of hit records.

Concerning the number of kids does Shatta Wale have?

Wale revealed he has three kids with different women. He explained that his son, Majesty, is known because he is still with his mother, Shatta Michy. “I have a daughter and a son who live in London”. He described Shatta Michy as one who ‘understands the hassle’ and helps him check his finances.

He advised his fellow colleagues to be canny and not fall into the pit of poverty like some old musicians who ended up as paupers after their careers.

The self declared ‘saviour’ of the industry added his mission is to help shape the music industry for the benefit of others and help artists realize their importance.

Watch the interview below:

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Peace Agyare

Peace Agyare loves to write and is addicted to reading. She is a staff at Ghaflagh.com & ghafla.com/music/ A well bred journalist with a flair for entertainment, society and arts. She loves covering events and reporting personalities for the public consumption. Email : [email protected] Instagram @peaceagyare & Twitter ; @agyare_peace