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You Are A Good Artiste But The Fooling Is Too Much—Nana Romeo To Shatta Wale

Shatta Wale’s tumultuous behaviour, which he has incorporated into his brand, is currently taking center stage following his intense verbal altercation with his former managers, Mr Logic and Bulldog.

In light of this, Nana Romeo, a prominent radio and television personality from Accra FM, has taken it upon himself to convey a profound message to the self-proclaimed Dancehall King through a selfie video and this new development has augmented the discourse shrouding entertainment in Ghana.

His message urges Shatta Wale to abandon the negative image he has cultivated and instead focus on creating exceptional music.

Nana Romeo has observed that Wale’s controversial brand is hindering his progress in the industry, preventing his songs from reaching the level of success they deserve.

He acknowledges that Shatta Wale is an incredibly talented artist with a massive fan base, but laments that his supporters are becoming disillusioned due to his unwarranted insults towards others.

According to Nana Romeo, if Wale can maintain a clean and controversy-free brand, he has the potential to captivate the masses and regain their unwavering support.

As mentioned in the introductory paragraph, Nana Romeo’s message is essentially hinged on the continuous exchange of words between Shatta Wale, Mr Logic and Bulldog ever since the controversial artist demanded the prohibition of the aforementioned individuals, along with some other radio commentators he holds a grudge against, accusing them of hindering the progress of the Ghana music industry.

Watch the video below;

Source – Tru News Report

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