Thursday, March 13, 2014

Shatta Wale Writes Another Letter To Charter House

The reigning musician of our time known lately as Shatta Wale has released yet another song in his series of letters written for people who cross his path for numerous reasons. Written in a form of a song and produced by himself and christened another letter, Shatta Wale spoke about the fact that he has been nominated again in the VGMA and the likelihood that Charterhouse might not win any award.

Starting with a banger “ame dem nominiate again” and serving as the hook of the song, Shatta Wale in his usual self displayed his displeasure towards what happened last year when he was nominated without winning any award at the Accra International conference center. In some lines in the song, he talked about his blessings from God and was grateful for how far he has reached in his career and his fans at Nima who are behind him in all cases.

He also urged his fans all over the country to vote for him now that he has been nominated in some categories to help him go home with many awards.

On the issue of the car prize package which has been given to the new artiste of the year, Shatta Wale revealed that Charterhouse and may be Musiga know that he is likely to win the ultimate award that is why they have decided to change the category for the car.

He also asked why one of his popular songs “Enter the net” was conspicuously missing in the nominations. Ending the track with some kind of a laughter or a tease, he revealed that he is doing this for his fans whilst saying big ups to all Shatta Movement fans.
Now the question pundits in the entertainment industry are asking is whether this song will go ahead to aggravate the seemingly bad blood between him and management of Charterhouse.

The first letter Shatta Wale wrote to Charterhouse was when he lost the reggae and dancehall artiste award to female musician Kaaki and the second one went to Samini in a form of a diss song which was christened “666” sixth letter to Samini. We at Flex newspaper are waiting patiently to witness Charterhouse`s response to this last letter before the main awards that is if they will even respond at all. 

By Samuel A. Baah

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