In a lengthy post on Twitter, Shatta Wale rubbished any talk of being shaded by Black Sherif and blamed Ghanaians for simply trying to create beef between them.
“If you follow Ghanaians you will even think God is your enemy..Congrats on this master piece lil one ..Go hard and don’t stop,” said Wale.
The retort comes after a new single from Black Sherif, ‘Where them Boyz’, went viral on social media for alleged shots he took at industry giants Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy.
Blacko slammed an artist for trying to cozy up to him despite badmouthing him, tagging him a ‘cowboy from Ali Express’. Music lovers on social media hinted at that as a shot at Shatta Wale, due to his iconic cowboy look in his ‘Gringo’ music video.
Sherif stirred controversy with other lyrics in the song, taking aim at another industry senior who cried about gatekeeping and later did the same after becoming a bigshot. Critics argued those shots were aimed at Stonebwoy.
Blacko, as the young musician is known, has raised the bar once again with his new album which has become the talk of town and sparked reactions from all accross the musical spectrum.
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