Shatta Wale, the African Dancehall King and popular Ghanaian YouTuber, Kwadwo Sheldon have been at each other’s neck in a prickly social media battle.
The back and forth between the two appear to feed off from the infamous Meek Mill incident at the Flagstaff House, the Office of the President of Ghana, during his visit to the country.
Shatta Wale who did share in the defence of the American rapper appeared agitated by the backlashes hurled at him on social media by popular personalities including Kwadwo Sheldon, Abu Sadiq (former 3 Music Boss), and other tweeps he deem unimportant.
Having seen the reactions from the Ghanaian artiste, Kwadwo Sheldon did not hold back as he took to his YouTube page with “A Red Letter To Shatta Wale”. The YouTuber claimed that his popular “Yawa of the Day” show inspired Shatta Wale’s “On God” hit song.
Let shatta wale know….🙏🏿 pic.twitter.com/jJtM0nS733
— Kwadwo Sheldon (@kwadwosheldon) January 15, 2023
Shatta triggered and furious, reacted with a stern warning to Sheldon’s video as he rubbished talks of influence from the YouTube star. He demanded that Kwadwo Sheldon stops playing his music on his shows before he launches legal action against him.
Shatta Wale sends a strong warning to Kwadwo and threatens to take a legal action on him if… pic.twitter.com/2UMC041A1D
— code micky (@code_micky) January 15, 2023
Shatta Wale has since released a track at the back of the controversy titled, “London Bridge” rediculing the status of Kwadwo Sheldon as a Ghanaian influencer.
By: Jude Tackie