Sunday Gleaner, a national newspaper in Reggae country Jamaica, has dedicated an entire page of its recent publication to sing the praises of Ghanaian Dancehall artist, Shatta Wale.
The paper’s exclusive features spoke at length on the controversial artist’s music journey, highlighting his legacy, longevity and influence in the creative arts.
“For Shatta Wale, dancehall is a lifestyle that he is so comfortable with that he is often mistaken for being Jamaican. “Lot of times when I am going thorough airports people ask me if I am Jamaican, and I tell them no, I’m Nigerian,” the artiste with a big personality and lots of jokes told The Sunday Gleaner in an interview from his home last Thursday.” a part of the publication read.
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Since the release of the papers, fans of Shatta Wale have not let social media rest for a minute, flooding twitter and Instagram with praises to their king.
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SOURCE: AfricaCelebrities.Com
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