Shatta Wale and Samini, the award winning Ghanaian dancehall artists and legends have fixed up their disparities and guaranteed to cooperate for the development of the genre, from this year.
For a considerable length of time, the two pursued what could be mistaken for the fiercest war of words in Ghana’s music industry, over who is the ‘Dancehall King’ in Ghana.
The war worsened into individual assaults and it showed in their music, on online networking, in front of an audience, and on air.
Samini took the greatest of punches from Shatta Wale, who released various songs utilizing irreverent and unpleasant words to affront Samini and his gang.
In any case, Samini said on an Accra-based FM Friday that he has pardoned Shatta Wale for all the immediate affront he tossed at him and he is prepared to open a new page this year.
There is peace and solidarity between me and Shatta Wale,” the “Iskoki” hit artist said, I forgot Shatta Wale in 2015 on the grounds that there no need in keeping past damages.
He revealed that the first time when he met Shatta Wale was through Obour, current president of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA).
He was Obour’s child. I heard him in the studio, when I was going to include on Obour’s song and I told Obour that fellow was great and Obour said he was his child. So when I was doing my visit, I called Obour to bring his child on board, he said.
Samini said he had constantly known Shatta Wale is a decent artist and he is prepared to work with him any day to vanquish new grounds with their Afro-dancehall genre.
While Samini was on air, Shatta Wale was additionally approached telephone and he affirmed that he had nothing personal against him and that he had constantly respected him.
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