In today’s Ghanaian entertainment news, Dancehall King Shatta Wale dropped some surprising revelations, sharing details about his relationship with Efia Odo and boasting that he had a staggering GHC750,000 at just fourteen. It’s classic Shatta Wale, always full of bold claims!
From Shatta Wale’s bold claims to Edem's VGMA thoughts, here's the latest on what’s shaking Ghana's entertainment world.
Shatta Wale Dishes on Past with Efia Odo and Young Fortune
Dancehall icon Shatta Wale is known for his brashness, and he didn’t hold back in his latest interview, revealing eye-catching details about his past with Efia Odo. According to him, despite sharing close quarters—often the same bed and even moments of vulnerability—Odo maintained strict boundaries, refusing any romantic intimacy.
This candid admission has set off conversations about respect and boundaries in celebrity circles, leaving fans curious about the nuances of their relationship.
Adding another jaw-dropping tidbit, Shatta claimed he had a whopping GH₵750,000 (around $100,000) in savings by the time he was only 14! The revelation sparked a social media frenzy, with fans marveling at his early financial prowess. Shatta credits his entrepreneurial streak for this achievement, suggesting his story inspires young people to be financially literate and make smart investments.
Edem Compares VGMA to Ballon d'Or, Challenges MC Portfolio
Meanwhile, rapper Edem made waves when he threw shade on the VGMA 2015 Artiste of the Year Award. He compared it to the prestigious Ballon d'Or and argued he deserved the honor over Stonebwoy. This sparked a spirited debate with MC Portfolio, who defended Stonebwoy’s win.
The two artists’ differing views reignited conversations about how award criteria impact artists’ careers and recognition in Ghana’s music scene. Fans have taken to social media, supporting both sides and weighing in on the VGMA’s criteria and legitimacy.
Camidoh Advocates for Chefs in the Music Industry
In a surprising twist, Camidoh, the beloved "Sugarcane" singer, took to social media to emphasize the importance of chefs in the music industry. He believes chefs play a unique role by fueling artists with nourishing meals that keep them at their best.
According to Camidoh, music production isn’t just about recording songs—it requires a holistic approach, where every part of an artist's life, including diet and wellness, should be supported.
His view sheds light on the teamwork behind a successful artist and pushes for a more comprehensive understanding of what artists need to thrive.
Stay tuned for more updates on Ghanaian entertainment, where the drama is real, and every story is worth the hype!
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