My controversial songs take Ghanaians’ minds off hardships – Shatta Wale
Shatta Wale may be known by the general public as a maverick for his numerous controversial songs and utterances, but it appears the ‘Dancehall King’ might not be as carefree as he is perceived to be.
Speaking in an interview on Kumasi-based Luv FM, Shatta Wale said that he deliberately releases more controversial songs lately in a bid to take the minds of Ghanaians off the economic hardships they currently face.
According to Shatta, having been flooded with complaints from the public about their economic challenges, he felt the need to make a direct plea to the President Nana Akufo-Addo to address these concerns.
“I’ll take this opportunity to beg the President. Ghanaians are suffering too much. Sometimes I just like to say these things on air for him to know that I also care about the country; the way he wants Ghana to move, that’s how I also want it to move.”
“People are complaining too much that there’s no money, their businesses are collapsing. These things bring armed robbery and other things. That’s why I’m even releasing more songs but people aren’t aware. I’m just trying to take people’s minds off stress. I’m trying to put controversial stuff in the industry. The country is becoming hotter and hotter, I won’t lie. Each and every day I hear people say there’s no money and that shouldn’t happen in Ghana.”
Speaking in an interview on Kumasi-based Luv FM, Shatta Wale said that he deliberately releases more controversial songs lately in a bid to take the minds of Ghanaians off the economic hardships they currently face.
According to Shatta, having been flooded with complaints from the public about their economic challenges, he felt the need to make a direct plea to the President Nana Akufo-Addo to address these concerns.
“I’ll take this opportunity to beg the President. Ghanaians are suffering too much. Sometimes I just like to say these things on air for him to know that I also care about the country; the way he wants Ghana to move, that’s how I also want it to move.”
“People are complaining too much that there’s no money, their businesses are collapsing. These things bring armed robbery and other things. That’s why I’m even releasing more songs but people aren’t aware. I’m just trying to take people’s minds off stress. I’m trying to put controversial stuff in the industry. The country is becoming hotter and hotter, I won’t lie. Each and every day I hear people say there’s no money and that shouldn’t happen in Ghana.”
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