Self-acclaimed dancehall king, Shatta Wale has expressed his worry as to
why Ghanaian media only talks about him to the maximum when his
negative issues popped up, but won’t do same when he has done something
positive.
On Peace Fm’s entertainment review program last week Saturday, when
Shatta Wale was quizzed about his recent wrangling with Bulldog and
Bullhaus Entertainment, Shatta Wale chose not to say anything about that
but rather directed the host to search for the audios and the videos of
the interview. He rather said,
“I’m now seriously careful with the media, it hurts me so much because
the media has decided to only talk about my negative issues; since my
issue with Bulldog came out, they were and are still disturbing me with
calls left, right and center. I don’t recall the last time media people
called me about a recent award that I’ve won or a recent tour that I
went on.”
The multiple award-winning dancehall act entreated the media to support
each and every artiste and stop the bias. He said, “We are all
Ghanaians and we have to support each other, let’s avoid the bias.”
Shatta Wale revealed that he will soon be shooting the video of his
smash hit single, ‘Hol’it’, a song that is currently topping chart shows
across length and breadth of the country.
Talking about what inspired the ‘hol’it’ song, he said, “Some people
get too worried when they are passing through negatives. I’m just giving
them hope and assuring them that either positive or negative, they
should just ‘hol’it’, and that it’s that negative thing that will bring
them the positive side, people should be patience in life”
Source: Bigtriceonline.blogspot.com

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