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Shatta Wale Reveals Reason Behind His Clash with Burna Boy
Popular Ghanaian Rapper Shatta Wale Unveils Reason Behind Alleged Strained Relationship with Nigerian Artist Burna Boy
In an interview that surfaced online today, Monday, February 19, 2024, Shatta Wale revealed details of his past unity with Burna Boy, claiming that their friendship soured after Burna Boy questioned his source of income and assets. Additionally, Shatta Wale alleged that Burna Boy harbored suspicions about his behavior with a girlfriend, purportedly fueled by false allegations from a former employee who was dismissed from Shatta Wale’s team.
According to Shatta Wale, Burna Boy failed to confront him directly about the alleged misconduct but instead chose to believe hearsay from the dismissed employee. The Ghanaian rapper expressed disappointment over Burna Boy’s apparent lack of trust and willingness to believe unfounded rumors
Burna Boy heard from one of my guy that I sacked that I slept with his girlfriend,” Shatta Wale disclosed during the interview, shedding light on the source of the alleged misunderstanding.
The revelations come amidst a backdrop of heightened tensions within the music industry, particularly following Burna Boy’s recent public spat with veteran rapper, Eedris Abdulkareem on social media. The exchange between Burna Boy and Abdulkareem has sparked widespread discussion and debate, with industry insiders and fans alike weighing in on the controversy.
Shatta Wale’s disclosure of his discord with Burna Boy adds another layer of intrigue to the ongoing drama within the music scene, further fueling speculation and discourse among fans and observers.
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