We won’t dispute the fact that Shatta Wale is the biggest Ghanaian artiste at the moment but his numerous controversies continue to shroud this basic fact.
It’s has been established that bad publicity also soar the polarity of musician and that’s perhaps one of the reason the Chop Kiss hitmaker still remain relevant after all these years.
In showing his critics that his success is not mainly to controversies but hard work, Shatta Wale has used recent statistics from google on the most searched Ghanaian songs to remind his critics that he has got to where he is because of his music and not controversies.
On the list of most searched Ghanaian songs in South Africa and the UK, he placed second and third with Taking Over and Ayoo respectively.
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