Shatta Wale has reacted to news that his loyal SM soldier and friend, U.S based Ghanaian Junior, has been murdered in cold blood.
Wale has expressed shock, disgust and uncontrollable grief over the sad news of the death of a man he called a friend.
Shatta Wale has reacted to news that his loyal SM soldier and friend, U.S based Ghanaian Junior, has been murdered in cold blood.
Wale has expressed shock, disgust and uncontrollable grief over the sad news of the death of a man he called a friend.
A staunch member of the Shatta Movement who resides in the United States has been killed by armed robbers, multiple reports seem to confirm.
According to the reports, Junior died after being gunned down by armed robbers.
Yesterday, 12th of April, 2019 students at the Central Regional based University of Cape Coast (UCC) didn’t regret seeing Shatta Wale mounting their stage to entertain them as they kept shouting paah paah paah.
According to videos circulating on social media, it’s obvious that Shatta Movement boss, Shatta Wale, as usual, didn’t disappoint the students, he has done his magic again.
Somewhere in the year 2018, Sarkodie became the most talked about artiste in Ghana after he was captured in a Facebook video call holding an iPhone with a cracked and dirty screen protector.
He was mocked by Ghanaians most especially by the Shatta Movement followers. Today, the same ball they (the SM Fans) threw to the wall has been directed back at them.
The CEO of Asuoden Music and the self-acclaimed lyricist, Pope Skinny is in a serious beef with his former boss, Charles Nii Armah Mensah aka Shatta Wale.
The duo has been friends for a very long time with both featuring each other on songs at different times. Shatta Wale gave Pope Skinny a hit song in ‘Hot Cake’ after many years of trying whiles Skinny helped Wale so much in his Bandana days.
It looks like Kwaw Kesse is not leaving Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jnr aka Shatta Wale alone anytime soon, as the rapper has made it a point to continue to make fun of the Dancehall Musician.
Somewhere last year, the ‘Mad Time Records’ rapper was in a serious beef with the boss of Shatta Movement, releasing two tracks just to ‘diss’ and make mockery of Wale.
Self-acclaimed dancehall king of Ghana, Shatta Wale has advised his Shatta Movement fans not to involve themselves in his battle with Pope Skinny because he can handle him single-handedly.
The battle started after Shatta Wale sacked Pope Skinny and some other members from his camp with claims that they, they are there as ‘stumbling blocks’ preventing his fans from coming to him.
The Shatta Movement has a fight on its hands. Head of the movement, Shatta Wale and his former tight pal, Pope Skinny, are currently at each other’s throats.
Shatta Wale recently said he had kicked Pope Skinny out of the movement and in return, the rapper released a video shading Shatta Wale.
Over the weekend, news went viral that Shatta Wale had carried out a purging of his Shatta Movement lieutenants, firing some people he believes in his deluded mind have betrayed him.
One of the biggest names who was part of the latest purge was Pope Skinny, who has been one of those ‘ride or die’ people around Shatta Wale for ages.
Loyalty is the definition of Shatta Movement, the fan base of Ghanaian Dancehall artiste Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jnr aka Shatta Wale.
I don’t think there is any musician in Ghana who has the kind of fan base that Shatta Wale can boast of. I am not saying this in relation to who has the biggest fan base in Ghana but whose fan base will go to any length or extent to show love to their leader.
Yesterday, Ghanaians were sad after the man in the black coat (death) knocked on the door of A&R of Zylofon Media, Willie Roi and ‘made him his next victim’.
Willie Roi happened to be one of the die-hard fans who would do anything for Shatta Movement and for their boss, Shatta Wale so, obviously, people were expecting Shatta Wale not to sit back without saying a word.
One of the most loyal and dedicated fan bases in Ghana without a question is the SM Movement, which supports self-acclaimed dancehall king Shatta Wale.
I call them a ‘rabid’ fanbase because they are more like blind loyalists than discerning followers, and every action they take simply proves it.
Social media can’t stop talking about Shatta Wale’s ‘erected anaconda’ in his pants (trousers) and as usual, the ladies are admiring it.
Whenever there is nothing trending, the Shatta Movement headliner, Wale creates one on his own to stir up controversies on social media.
It looks as if the Bhimnation and Shatta Movement music groups are about to experience peace for the first time in many years of battles between their bosses.
This year, if the signs we have started seeing is not going to be another Shatta Wale’s publicity stunt tactics, but will continue like this then trust me Ghana music will be at peace as well.
When Ghanaian rapper Pope Skinny started doing mainstream music I was probably still s*cki*ng my mother’s b00bs or probably I was a primary school kid.
After close to or over 20 years in the music industry, Pope Skinny still cannot be referred to as an A-list or a mainstream Ghanaian musician. His name, image and brand still sound and looks like an up and coming musician.