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Shatta Wale Slams Ghanaian Musicians Living Fake Life As Celebrities

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It looks like the self acclaimed dancehall king has been musing about the life of Ghanaian artistes and the music industry in the country.

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Shatta Wale has made some comments with respect to the expectations of who/what celebrities should look like and also touched on the music industry in Ghana compared to Nigeria.

The ‘Ayoo’ hitmaker took to social media and made the following initial comments that:

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“Many musician painted a certain picture about who a star should be and I found out it was a lie life for the next generation to follow.”

Linking music to arts and culture, Shatta revealed the disjoint between the kind of music produced in Ghana nowadays and the Ghanaian culture. He said:

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“Somebody might say how did I know it was a lie life but I will always tell that person or persons to check if we have really had a sequence we following when it comes to ghana music..we have totally forgotten about our culture and identity so most of our musician find it difficult to create commercial songs more or less a global hit song.”

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Without mincing words, the outspoken Shatta Wale touched on the falling standards of Ghanain music claiming the industry has sold its right to Nigerian artistes. He explained that:

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“I will say this confidently and will say it again today ..Ghana music has sold its music right to nigeria and God is teaching us a great lesson for us not taking it serious to make a living out of it. So a few musicians in naija will teach us and it’s a must ….We all should emulate their seriousness before thinking of hype !!”

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We have been lied to too much and this is the time we need to grow up and take music as a Business !!!”, he concluded.

AfricaCelebrities.com sighted this in Facebook post made Shatta Wale. Check it out below:

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Many musician painted a certain picture about who a star should be and I found out it was a lie life for the next…

Posted by Charles Nii Armah Mensah on Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Source: AfricaCelebrities.com

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