Over Samini, Shatta Wale attacks Sarkodie

He claims that despite his disagreement with Samini, he still holds him in the highest regard as a forerunner and a legend of his era.

Over Samini, Shatta Wale attacks Sarkodie

Dancehall musician Samini criticized Sarkodie last week for not responding to him in a public place.

Samini claims that Sarkodie has not treated him fairly by repeatedly rejecting his offers and texts without providing an explanation.

Samini demanded on Twitter that Sarkodie apologize to him before he would agree to collaborate with him on any other projects.

Later, Sarkodie and Samini were called on HITZ FM to settle their differences. Despite this, Shatta Wale, who enjoys getting involved in things that don't directly affect him just to trend, gave his opinion on the whole ordeal.

Sarkodie, who has a long-running dispute with Sarkodie, criticized the rapper for being conceited during a Facebook live.

He claims that despite his disagreement with Samini, he still holds him in the highest regard as a forerunner and a legend of his era.

Additionally, he has warned Sarkodie to honor Samini as his godfather and to treat him as such.

“Samini paved way for all of us….” he added.

The same Shatta Wale was the one who criticized Sarkodie for his appearance on the Wailers' and Bob Marley's song, "Stir It Up."

He made fun of him for singing a ghost's song (Bob Marley). He obviously feels hurt that Sarkdoie has accomplished more professionally than he has.