Media personality Sally Mann claimed to have gathered a coalition of industry insiders to work against the popularity of Dancehall artist Shatta Wale.
According to her, this coordinated effort was a response to what she described as Shatta Wale’s “constant disrespect toward media houses,” a pattern she said led to his informal “blacklisting.”

Mann’s statement claimed that she and her team redirected their attention to promoting fellow artist Stonebwoy, aiming to elevate his career and even help him secure a Grammy nomination.
For context, Shatta Wale has long had a reputation as a bold, often controversial figure in the Ghanaian music industry. His candid remarks and high-energy performances have won him a massive fanbase, but they have also led to frequent clashes with the media.
Despite this, his talent and influence in the Dancehall genre remain widely respected.
Stonebwoy, on the other hand, while no stranger to conflict, is generally seen as a more diplomatic personality and has steadily gained international acclaim for his music.

In reaction to Mann’s statements, some have outright dismissed her allegations as inflammatory.
Critics argue that she may be attempting to rekindle animosity between Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy for personal attention.
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