- The ‘Gbedu’ star is no stranger to controversy, but he recently got into a new altercation with Blakk Rasta.Blakk Rasta, who has been vocal about his disdain towards Shatta Wale, took to social media to question the impact that the ‘Gbedu’ star makes in the lives of his followers.
- Shatta Wale responded on Instagram as he shared a video clip of himself addressing his fans on how they could be more productive and stop wasting their time on Facebook.
- He continues by saying that he believes that Shatta Wale should be making more money than he currently is and asks why this isn't happening. He also questions whether or not his followers are aware of how much money they spend on his music and merchandise each year.
- Shatta Wale later responded to these comments with an Instagram post where he said: "We have different views about what success looks like but I'm grateful for this conversation because it gives me information on how to improve my craft."
- The ‘Gbedu’ singer also added that he was tired of seeing people use social media as a platform for negativity; saying: “I don’t want to see people talking bad about others on social media. People should be doing something positive. If you are not doing anything positive, please shut up and stop wasting my time and your time because we have better things to do than talk bad about other people.”
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Afronita Opens Up About Her Afrostar Kids Academy: "I Am Teaching the Kids Moral Values Beyond Dance
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