Ghana’s best Rapper who lost his bragging right recently at the VGMAs to Medikal, Sarkodie has spoken on an apparent feud between him and Shatta Wale, and has cleared the air.
According to Sarkodie, his 2018 instant hit, ‘My Advice’ which was targeted at Shatta Wale was not meant for them to ‘beef’ each other, but he granted a noble advice.
In an interview on Joy FM, the rapper noted he offered a brotherly advice to Shatta Wale to rather focus on his music and stop the unnecessary attention seeking.
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“I didn’t see that [My Advice] as a beef. I saw it as conversations that we’ve had on the phone several times that I keep getting the opposite,” he said.
Sarkodie revealed that, before he released the ‘diss’ song, Shatta Wale had publicly stated upon rumors that he is arrogant and ignored fans in traffic, when he could have called him privately to note it.
According to him, their relationship used to be like that; each one of them looking for their brothers back.
However, Shatta Wale often hit the extra mile and he can’t pretend to like it so he simply advice.
And even though he is not sure of the current relationship between them, he noted that he still love Shatta Wale.
“People love you and it will never go away… so the extra stuff, maybe it is brand position, guess what if you say certain things that go overboard, I can’t still be smiling and act like it’s okay. That is when the ‘[My] Advice’ bit came in,” he said.
“My will never go away.” “I still miss it until today…but we need to straighten our relationship as a people moving forward.” He noted.
Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com
This post was published on May 27, 2019 7:32 AM
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