Big win for Shatta Wale amid #FixTheCountry backlash as Tidal honours him on Reggae Day.
Ghanaian artiste Shatta Wale's star power keeps growing. On the occasion of International Reggae Day on July 1, Wale curated a 15-track playlist for TIDAL, a streaming service co-owned by the likes of Beyonce, Rihanna, Kanye West, Lil Wayne and Jack Dorsey, the Chief Executive Officer of Twitter. Shatta Wale creates playlist for Beyonce-owned TIDAL for International Reggae Day. Photo source: Instagram: @shattawalenima, @Beyonce Source: Original "I'm Charles Nii Armah Mensah, Popularly Known As Shatta Wale From Ghana. Massive Respect to Tidal From The King Of African Dancehall, Shatta Wale To Everyone Across The Globe," reads the note accompanying the playlist. "Reggae & Dancehall Has Gained A Firm Root And Stretches From JA To Africa. Here Are Some Of My Favorite Tunes For You.
Enjoy It.
Happy International Reggae Day," he added.
The playlist includes songs by Bob Marley and the Wailers, Vybz Kartel, and Wale himself. PAY ATTENTION: Click “See First” under the “Following” tab to see ghanaspinn.com News on your News Feed! Shatta Wale featured on Beyonce's 2020 song 'Already' alongside Major Lazer. The song is off The Lion King: The Gift' album and was featured on the musical film and visual album 'Black Is King.' On Wednesday, June 30, 2021, ghanaspinn.com reported Wale had joined the many voices discussing the Ejura unrests and clashes.
In a Facebook post, Shatta Wale indicated that it was not right for people to go out and fight and end up in prison just because the masses were calling for it. He said instead of clamouring for the country to be fixed, citizens should rather ask Ghanaian leaders to do better because the upheavals can only be disastrous for the entire nation.
On Wednesday, June 30, 2021, Ghanaspinn.com reported Wale had joined the many voices discussing the Ejura unrests and clashes. In a Facebook post, Shatta Wale indicated that it was not right for people to go out and fight and end up in prison just because the masses were calling for it.
He said instead of clamouring for the country to be fixed, citizens should rather ask Ghanaian leaders to do better because the upheavals can only be disastrous for the entire nation.
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