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“I don’t believe that any catalog in Ghana currently is going to earn around $3-5 million.” – Stonebwoy Drags Shatta Wale

Shatta Wale shook the music industry when he claimed that he sold his hit song “On God” for $3.5 million and also signed off part of his music catalogue for several more millions.

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The announcement sparked heavy debate, drawing reactions from fans, producers, and fellow artists.

One of the first to challenge him was producer M.O.G Beatz, who worked on Wale’s Reign and Wonda albums.

He said he was never paid or credited for his work and even pulled down both albums from Apple Music. His reaction quickly fueled questions about the legitimacy of the deal.

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Stonebwoy has now added his voice. In an interview with DJ Slim, he cast doubt on the numbers, saying, “I don’t believe that any catalog in Ghana currently is going to earn a mention at around $3–5 million.”

His statement has deepened the debate. Are Ghanaian catalogues really worth that much in today’s global market, or is Wale simply exaggerating?

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Source: Dklassgh.Com

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