Tag: Shatta wale

  • Samini begs Charter House to forgive Shatta Wale

    Samini begs Charter House to forgive Shatta Wale

    shatta waleGhanaian Mobo award winner Samini is urging his colleagues in the music industry and industry players at large to join fellow musician Shatta Wale in apologizing to events organization, Chatter House.

    The event organizers have brought a 10 million Ghana cedis defamation suit against Shatta Wale.

    But Samini believes his arch-rival must be helped to untangle himself from the web he weaved by making defamatory videos about Charter House and uploading same on facebook.

    He said this on the “Let’s Talk Entertainment Show,” a weekly entertainment show on Joy News on MultiTV.

    “It’s become a highly sensitive issue to deal with, that we can’t laugh about. So as it stands it’s just a matter of doing damage control in order for us all to move on, so everybody can equally entertain their fans in the right frame of mind.

    “Because if you have a lawsuit on your head and you are not cleared of it, it can even affect how you compose so we need to see how we will handle this issue as a nation and look out for a brother,” Samini stated.

    Samini said all industry players must come together and apologize to Charter House on behalf of self-styled dancehall King, Shatta Wale.

    Samini and Shatta Wale are arguably the bitterest rivals in the music industry.

    It comes as a shock that Samini, who has been the recipient of vicious attacks from Shatta Wale and his fans, is pleading on behalf of the loud dancehall artiste.

    “Be remorseful and apologize so that things can be brought to an end,” Samini advised.

    Meanwhile, Samini is on set shooting a video for his song ISKOKI which is set to be released in the middle of next month.

  • Shatta Wale – I Am Blessed (Official Video)

    Shatta Wale – I Am Blessed (Official Video)

    Music video by Shatta Wale performing ‘ I Am Blessed’ was shot in USA whiles on USA tour. Directed by Mxx Studios

  • Mark Okraku Mantey predicts doom for Shatta Wale’s songs

    Mark Okraku Mantey predicts doom for Shatta Wale’s songs

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    Ghanaian music producer and Chief Executive Officer of Slip Music, Mark Okraku Mantey has advised Ghanaian musicians to produce songs which will last for long.

    Speaking at a focus group discussion for hiplife artiste Edem’s album, “Books” “N” “Ryhmes”, he said Ghanaian musicians should concentrate on sustaining their career than making hit songs which will fade away in no time.

    “I am not somebody who believes in music that somebody does for a few months and he gets a hit. Hit making is not difficult, find out. You sustain your career and make money from it after 20 years that is an artiste”, he said.

    He further stated that the reigning artiste of the year, Shatta Wale’s music cannot stand the test of time because he produces songs which last for few months.

    “….Not people who get hits for 6 months, like Shatta. His music, mark it on the wall, cannot last the test of time.”

    Speaking on why Nigerian music is gradually gaining roots in Ghana, the controversial music producer said, “Nigerians are doing well in Ghana because they have melodies everybody can always sing along.

    “It was actually our trademark when they took it from us. It’s good to do hardcore music but when you looking for the money or what people will appreciate, concentrate on what the ladies can sing” Edem hosted a group of music gurus on Saturday, May 10 at Travern in Osu, Accra to listen and judge his tracks on his upcoming album, “Books” “N” “Ryhmes”.

    The industry players who were present at the venue to listen to the 23 tracks included Mark Okreku Mantey, Lawyer Michael Quaye, Ama K. Abebrese, Francis Doku, Magnom, Lil Shaker, Daddy Bosco, radio presenters, media men and fans of Edem.

  • VIDEO : SHATTA WALE : EVERYBODY LIKE MY TIN

    VIDEO : SHATTA WALE : EVERYBODY LIKE MY TIN

    VIDEO : SHATTA WALE : EVERYBODY LIKE MY TIN

  • Should Shatta Wale be nominated for any category at all at this year’s Ghana Music Awards?

    Should Shatta Wale be nominated for any category at all at this year’s Ghana Music Awards?

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    Considering Shatta Wale’s “disrespect” to Charter House last year. Should his quest for nomination be rejected so as to serve as a deterrent for other artistes who are likely to do same?
    Well after Shatta wale showed disrespect to the organizers of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards by dissing them in his song(s). Because he thinks they cheated him and for not winning the Award in the category he was nominated.
    We have heard a lot of artist(won’t mention names) over the years “dissing” Charter House and the Ghana Music Awards after also not being able to win awards or not being nominated for the award. But nobody ever apologized!

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    Well we all heard Shatta wale again when he apologized to Charter House in another song he released.

    So will Charter House the organizers of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards secure Shatta wale an award to avoid being disrespected “dissed” these time?
    One thing you should know is that Charter House is just the organizer of the event. Charter House does not own the Ghana Music Awards so Charter House can’t decide who wins an award or not.
    It is based on the good work done by the musician and the votes of the fans. The votes will only go for good music I think and for the whole of last year till today Shatta Wale is doing very good.

    Now it is up to the fans to vote for him when he gets the nominations.