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I Don’t Need Your Music Industry To Blow – Shatta Wale To Nigerians

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Shatta Wale has sparked a ruckus on Twitter with a series of tweets rubbishing Nigerian artistes whilst calling them ungrateful and talentless.

The social microblogging site is currently at a crux after Shatta Wale went beast mood on Nigerian artistes on his official Twitter handle.

According to Shatta Wale, the phantom superiority of Nigerians over their Ghanaian colleagues is as absurd as it gets. He pointed out how supportive Ghanaians have been towards the Nigerian craft, but they have not received the same in return. Instead, Nigerian artists have assumed some importance which borders on ungratefulness.

“Nobody is hating. Nobody here, but the way you, Naija ppl, like compare ur artiste to us is absurd. Sorry for those Naija rats saying they haven’t heard my music before. Yes, it’s because I am too ok with the love from Ghana, where I was born than a strangers land to intimidate me.

“I don’t need Nigerian music industry to hit. I need to let those so-called Naija fans and industry players to know. Gh industry and Gh fans supported them when they needed fame so bad. So they should appreciate and say thank you not only to Ghana but to Africa, as a whole!”

Shatta Wale further dragged Nigerians calling their music wack and monotonous. He said that apart from a few outstanding ones, the rest are all up and coming in his books.

“Apart from some real G artiste, I know in Naija, those you call artiste to me are like up and coming. That’s how I see them. One-way style.”

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