suggestion: “Shatta Wale Admits No Ghanaian Star, Including Himself, Can Compete with Asake’s Potential”

“No Ghanaian artiste has made it like Asake, not even me” – Ghanaian Singer, Shatta Wale

Shatta Wale, a popular Ghanaian music star, has admitted that no Ghanaian artist, including himself, can compare to the potential of Nigerian Afrobeat musician Asake. Asake recently sold out and shut down the 20k capacity O2 Arena, gaining widespread praise. Shatta Wale initially praised Asake’s concert but faced criticism for his comments, leading him to double down and assert that no Ghanaian artist can match Asake’s success. This has caused upset among Ghanaians who feel that Shatta Wale is demeaning the status of Ghanaian music. Asake’s talent has propelled him to become a notable figure in the Afrobeat genre.
 

Ghaninan popular ace music star, Shatta Wale has asserted that no single Ghanaian star including him is qualified to compete with Asake’s potential.

This came shortly after, the Nigerian Afrobeat gem, Asake sold out and shut down 20k O2 Arena in a concert that has earned a place in the heart of his fans.

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The view of the concert thrilled a vast number of people which earned him heavy credits including the likes of Shatta Wale who shaded Ghanaian music growth and gave the ‘Lonly at the top’ crooner his flowers.

This attracted heavy criticism to the status of the Ghanaian maestro who bounced back with another bombshell.

Shading Ghanaians even more often, he disclosed that no single artist in Ghana can stand a chance in the toll of Asake’s glory including him.

His words:

“No Ghanaian artiste has even made it like Asake. Not even me. Nobody in this Ghanaian [music] industry has made what Asake has made. Let’s be realistic.”

Ghanaians are still wholly aggrieved as they continue to lambast Shatta Wale for demeaning the status of Ghanaian music.

Asake has grown to become a panacea to Afrobeat global complication and has attracted several passions to the genre with the aid of his incredible talent.

 

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