Dancehall musician, Shatta Wale, who has won numerous awards recently confirmed that his highly anticipated Gift Of God album would not be published.
Sorry folks! but it is what it is.
Wale, who has been delaying the release of his album for nearly a year, has announced that it will no longer be available to the general public.
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The Ghanaian celebrity sent out a witty tweet explaining why his fans won’t be able to hear his long-awaited album.
In a tweet, Shatta Wale asked his supporters to close their eyes for prayer, and afterward, he joked that he observed a certain Kofi not closing his eyes, hence the album would not be published.
He captioned the tweet:
“ok since Kofi didn’t close his eyes am not dropping the #GOGALBUM”
See the post below:
Shatta Wale’s supporters argue that he is unaffected by Ghanaians’ supposed dislike for him since he realizes that what he has on the album isn’t particularly impressive.
Conclusion
So guys, what are your thought on this?
Are the fans right?
About Shatta wale
Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr. is a reggae-dancehall artist from Ghana.
Shatta Wale, formerly known as Bandana, is his stage name. “Dancehall King,” “My Level,” and “We Taking Over” are some of his most well-known singles.
He’s also recognized for the song Already, which he co-wrote with Major Lazer for Beyoncé’s Black is King album.
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