GREATER ACCRA, GHANA – Ghanaian born reggae-dancehall performing and recording artiste, Charles Nii-Armah Mensah, popularly christened for his musicianship as Shatta Wale, has expressed gross weight of regret to musician Kwaw Kese, after the latter didn’t receive a good reception from fans of Shatta Movement on the launch of the Wonder Boy Album.
According to the awards winning reggae-dancehall artiste, the actions; pelting bottles at Kwaw Kese during his performance at the just ended second edition of his annual Reign Concert, and Wonder Boy album from some section of the Shatta Movement fans were misguided and unwarranted which must not be entertained in the country’s entertainment ecosystem.
Speaking as a guest to Kwesi Abooagye on Peace 104.3Fm’s Entertainment Review show, the “Melissa” hitmaker rendered a heartwarming apology to Kwaw Kese and his management, explaining that, he is deeply sorry for what his fans did to the Ghanaian born rapper and hiplife artiste who just came as a surprise artiste to help support the concert, adding that, he has no beef with Kwaw Kese but its the fans who misunderstand the latter leading to the misconduct.
Ghanaian superstar reggae and dancehall performer, Shatta Wale shares his new 14 track project titled ‘Wonder Boy.’ The project has no features with singles like “Ay3 Halfcast”, “Jata Bi”, and his biggest song of 2019 “Melissa”. Producers of this album include MOG Beatz, Da Maker, Paq and others. Stream the ‘wonder boy’ album on Apple Music below;
https://music.apple.com/us/album/wonder-boy/1482686403
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