Sammy Flex, the manager of Ghanaian dancehall artist Shatta Wale, expressed his disappointment over comments made by broadcast journalist Sally Mann.
Sally had alleged that certain industry players were conspiring to end Shatta Wale’s career, a statement that has sparked significant controversy within the Ghanaian music scene.
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“To be frank, I was disappointed when I heard the issue,” Sammy Flex began during an interview on Onua TV. “I asked myself what at all he (Shatta Wale) might have done against someone, and they want to shame him and make sure anything he does won’t succeed.
“I also asked myself that if we claim we are in the same industry and some people would decide to do this, what would they gain from it? And you know it won’t only affect him but those who work with him as well. It is a disappointing statement coming from Sally.”
Shatta Wale, known for his energetic performances and hit songs like “Dancehall King” and “My Level,” has been a polarizing figure in the Ghanaian music industry.
His outspoken nature and frequent clashes with other artists and industry stakeholders have often put him in the spotlight.
Despite this, he has maintained a loyal fan base and continues to be one of the most influential artists in Ghana.
The allegations made by Sally Mann have added fuel to the fire, suggesting that there are deliberate efforts to undermine Shatta Wale’s career.
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Sammy Flex’s response highlights the broader implications of such actions, not only for Shatta Wale but also for those who work closely with him.
“It won’t only affect him but those who work with him as well,” Flex emphasized, pointing out the ripple effect that industry sabotage can have on an artist’s entire team.
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