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Shatta Wale Expresses Gratitude To All For A Great London Show

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‘Dancehall king’ Shatta Wale is still high on the success of his London trip, which saw him play to a filled to capacity Indigo at the O2, as well as give out a high profile BBC interview.
With the end of the highly successful trip, the singer has taken to social media to thank all those who helped make the trip a success, especially his loyal and rabid SM4LYF fan base.

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VIDEO: Samini Says He Helped Bring Up Shatta Wale By Giving Him Exposure On His First Tour

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Samini has addressed his never ending beef with Shatta Wale, indicating he played a role in bringing up the erstwhile Bandana before his metamorphosis into the current ‘Dancehall King’.
The two dancehall acts have been having a lighthearted and sometimes deadly serious beef over who’s the bigger dog in Gh dancehall.

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Full Audio – Shatta Wale Speaks To The BBC's Akwasi Sarpong – Talks About How He Learned Patois, The Origin Of 'Mahama Paper'

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Ghana’s undisputed king of dancehall, Shatta Wale, appeared on the BBC’s Focus on Africa after his groundbreaking London concert, speaking to Akwasi Sarpong on a variety of issues.
The artist formerly known as Bandana took Akwasi through the story of Shatta, from how he learned the patois he now uses in his songs, to why he fuses that with Ghanaian local dialects, all the way to the origin of his hugely popular but sometimes controversial single, ‘Mahama Paper’.

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Shatta Wale Thanks Jon Benjamin For Massive Support – Christens Him 'Shatta JB'

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Shatta Wale has expressed gratitude to Jon Benjamin, the UK’s High Commissioner to Ghana, for the massive support the diplomat has shown to the cause of the SM4Lyf movement.
Benjamin has expressed public support numerous times to the dancehall act, including before his recent headline act in London Indigo at the O2.

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VIDEO: Shatta Wale Shakes Up The Indigo At The O2

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Ghana’s one and only self acclaimed ‘dancehall’ king, Charles Nii Armah Mensah, ska Shatta Wale – brought the world famous Indigo at the O2 to a standstill Friday night.
The dancehall star was on stage for his much hyped ‘Shatta Live in London’ concert, and from the moment he stepped on stage till the end the fans were kept electrified by the incredible energy of the star.

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