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Ghanaian dancehall artist Shatta Wale has congratulated Black Sherif on the release of his latest album, Iron Boy, and addressed rumors surrounding a track that some listeners speculated was aimed at him.
The song, titled “Where Dem Boyz,” has caused a stir among fans, with netizens analyzing the lyrics and suggesting that it could be a diss track directed at Shatta Wale.
Despite the speculation, Shatta Wale took a calm and measured approach in responding to the rumors. In a post on Twitter, he expressed his admiration for Black Sherif’s work and urged him not to be swayed by online chatter.
“I’ve never heard you say Shatta Wale this, Shatta Wale that, but as usual, those unemployed Ghanaians are trying to push an agenda,” Shatta Wale said, emphasizing that the speculation around the song was simply a product of negative social media influence.
He further dismissed the claims, stressing that he’s focused on his career and financial growth, rather than getting involved in unnecessary drama.
“I’m too bank-minded for nonsense... Just do your thing, my G !!!! SM4LYF,” Shatta added.
Shatta Wale’s calm and collected response has surprised many fans who expected a more fiery reaction, especially considering the previous tension between the two artists.
Rather than fueling the feud, Shatta chose to congratulate Black Sherif on the success of Iron Boy, calling it a “masterpiece” and urging the young artist to keep pushing forward.
The song “Where Dem Boyz,” which is the 10th track on Iron Boy, continues to stir conversation online, with some fans suggesting that it could reference Shatta Wale, especially given their public disagreement in November 2024.
However, Black Sherif himself has not directly addressed the rumors, leaving fans to speculate.
Shatta Wale’s response highlights his desire to focus on his personal growth and career, rather than engaging in public conflicts. His words serve as a reminder to not let online rumors and negativity dictate the direction of one’s success.
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Read the post below:
If you follow Ghanaians you will even think God is your enemy😂… Congrats on this master piece lil one ..Go hard and don’t stop .. I never hear say you say shatta wale this ,shatta that ,but as usual those unemployed Ghanaians deh try push agenda … 😂😂😂 I am too bank… pic.twitter.com/pG0WZKnvrs— SHATTA WALE (@shattawalegh) April 3, 2025
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