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I don’t care if Black Sherif’s album does better than mine – Shatta Wale shames Bulldog
Shatta Wale, a dancehall and afrobeat musician, has criticized Black Sherif's “The Villian I Never Was” album on his Facebook page.
This criticism of Shatta Wale comes after his former manager Lawerence Asiamah Hanson, popularly known as Bullgod, stated that the next albums from Sarkodie and Shatta Wale cannot match with Black Sherif's debut, “The Villain I Never Was.”
The “The Villian I Never Was” album by Black Sherif, which has just been released, is presently trending on Twitter. The song “Oh Paradise” from the album, which was written in memory of Black Sherif's deceased fiancée and released in 2017, has received a ton of support on Twitter.
Shatta Wale and Sarkodie are also getting ready to drop their album titled Gift of God (GOG) and JAMZ. However, Speaking to Doreen Avio on Daybreak Hitz, the artiste manager asserted that the two albums by the great artists will be swallowed up by Black Sherif's album.
I woke up this morning and I realized that this month is serious because we have three of our artistes releasing albums,” said Bulldog.
“On top of my mind, I said Black Sherif will do better than all of them. Black Sherif has a label and they don't.
“Shatta and Sarkodie are all about to compete with EMPIRE. They don't have the strength to do that.”
The angry musician wrote;
Eeerrrhhh if Blacko's album will do better than us kwraaa ,we like and we hear …at the end of the day Ghana wins …Foolish people …All be money matter -You too find something to do and stop that Nonsense..MAKE MONEY in your own way !! #SM4LYF,”
Source; Dklassgh.Com