
Ghanaian blogger and YouTuber, Kwadwo Sheldon has hit hard on the Ghanaian dancehall artist, Shatta Wale.
It all began after non of Ghana's biggest musicians failed to win this year's Grammy awards whiles Nigeria's top musicians Wizkid and Burna Boy won an award each.
Ghanaian music lovers and bloggers didn't take it lightly as they troll the likes of Stonebwoy, Shatta Wale, Sarkodie and on.
Shatta Wale came live on his Instagram account to reply this critics levelled against them. He went hard on Kwadwo Sheldon for being part of those criticizing them.
Kwadwo Sheldon on the other hand also dropped a video on his YouTube channel with regards to Shatta Wale's comment. He mentioned that he has been so supportive in promoting Shatta Wale's songs. He also added that he promoted Shatta Wale's song with Beyonce on his YouTube channel to an extend that it received international recognitions.
To end the video, he advised Shatta Wale to produce good songs that will gain him awards because songs like "Hajia Bintu" cannot win him a Grammy award.
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