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Organisers Claim Stonebwoy Boycotted Event Because Of Wale – Sammy Flex Clarifies

Sammy Flex revealed that the recent clash between Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy at the Abeka Salahfest has been a hot topic on social media due to Stonebwoy’s unprofessional behaviour.

The two artists were scheduled to perform on April 11, but Stonebwoy decided to boycott the event, leaving Shatta Wale frustrated.

According to Sammy Flex, Stonebwoy pulled out last minute upon learning that Shatta Wale would perform right after him, causing tension between the two artists. This information was shared by Sammy Flex during an interview on Onua FM last Friday.

“The organisers had given us 2 am as time for performance because they said Stonebwoy would perform first for us to follow.

Stonebwoy
Stonebwoy

So, it delayed our performance because it was around 3 am before I called Shatta and informed him that from the look of things, the organisers do not think that Stonebwoy will perform.

“From the conversations with the organisers, they made us understand that it was because Shatta was included in the event that is why Stonebwoy did not come to perform,” Flex explained.

Flex reported that there had been a previous arrangement for Stonebwoy to perform first, followed by Shatta Wale. However, Shatta Wale did not fulfil his part of the agreement and did not even appear at the venue.

Flex attributed Wale’s anger to Stoneboy, stating that their rivalry had escalated to a point where it disregarded the fans.

“We are doing this for our fans, so if you claim because of me, you will not perform, what des it mean? I am sure that is what he was addressing.

“Sometimes when you have some background information to some issues, how you may attack it would be different,” he added.

Source – Tru News Report

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