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BIG STORY:ARE THERE NO BUSINESS MINDS IN THE HIGHGRADE FAMILY? - Shatta Wale




BIG STORY: Shatta Wale to Samini: ‘be smart and come for collaboration’

The man behind the current hit song ‘Dancehall king’ shatta wale has responded to the allegations made by his fellow genre mate Samini to a reliable source.

Shatta Wale has disclosed  in an interview that if Samini is smart enough he will come for collaboration since he (Shatta Wale) has the fire and is the nation’s most sort after artiste now.

Shatta wale said: ‘I have not heard anything from Samini yet but I believe that any smart business man who sees another smart one will seize the opportunity to work together’.

‘I am still waiting on them (referring to Samini’s team) for me (Shatta Wale) I have met some people from the high grade family but still no response yet.

Shatta also added that he is really working hard to get collaboration with Samini because he wants to work with any hard working Ghanaian artiste doing good music plus has international appeal.

In talking about the hatred, Shatta Wale said, he does not see where the hatred comes in because Ghana is where both of us come from hence there will be no need for that.

‘I have apologized to Samini on past incidents and that has given me enough respect even in the face of Pastors hence I think he should over look it and come for us to work’.

In his ending words he saids ‘I believe I am moving on but I want us to move on positively hence this is not about me (Shatta Wale) being a hypocrite but for the love and good of dancehall music’

The ball is in the court of the Africa dancehall king Samini and his high grade family to be smart business men and go for collaboration with Shatta Wale.

Story: Nana Yaw Wiredu

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