#ShattaSark the Bangerians of Ghana Music 🤣🤣
The Decision Maker and The Negotiator 🙌🤣💪🙌 Thank you Sark nation and SM Disciples ….You guys are lovely 😘chop kiss 💋 #GM✈️
🚨💣 BREAKING: Bernardo Silva to Real Madrid, deal set to be sealed as revealed earlier… HERE WE GO, SOON. 🇵🇹
Agreement at final stages after official proposal valid until June 2028 plus potential option.
Bernardo Silva, ready to join Real Madrid.
🚨 GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT UPDATE 🇬🇭🌍
In just 26 hours since the launch of @shattawalegh’s Gold Card membership registration, nearly 15,000 fans from approximately 61 countries have officially joined the movement 💳🔥
🌍 Top countries so far:
🇬🇭 Ghana
🇬🇧 United Kingdom
🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates
🇺🇸 United States
🇨🇦 Canada
🇩🇪 Germany
A strong early signal of global fanbase activation across multiple regions.
#ChartsGhana🇬🇭 #ShattaMovement
Shatta Wale isn’t just building a fanbase, he’s building a global movement & smart artists know that data is the new power!
The #SellGhanaAgenda starts with building brands & global stars the world can’t ignore.
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Shatta Wale fans are arguing with Burna Boy and Davido fans in Nigeria, and now the fans of an artist who sold his cars to organize a free show also want to join the conversation. 🤣🤣🤣
Make your artist own a Rolls-Royce, a $2.5M mansion and a Lamborghini before joining rich fanbase banter. 🤣🤣🤣
Make you people go argue with Pa2pa soldiers 🤣🤣🤣.
In 1964, boxing legend Muhammad Ali visited Ghana as the first stop on his Pan-African tour. During his two-week stay, he met with Otumfuo Sir Osei Agyeman Prempeh II, the Asantehene (who reigned from 1931 to 1970). Their historic handshake symbolized a powerful connection between Africa and its diaspora, uniting one of the world’s greatest athletes with a revered African traditional monarch.
A memorable moment that highlighted Ali’s deep respect for African heritage and leadership.
Ghana, 1964.
Why I don’t chase international shows like Burna Boy, Davido, others— Singer Shatta Wale explains, reveals he earns $1 million per show in Ghana
Ghanaian musician Shatta Wale has revealed that Ghana played the biggest role in his financial success, stating that he became wealthy through the opportunities and respect he receives in the country.
Speaking about his career, the singer said he has always seen himself as an international star and believes he can earn as much as $1 million in Ghana because of the country’s strong appreciation for music and entertainment.
“I didn’t get rich anywhere, I got rich in Ghana,” he said, explaining that he enjoys immense respect from political leaders, ministers, event organisers and fans across the country.
According to him, the treatment he receives in Ghana is comparable to the respect global music icons such as Jay-Z and Beyoncé receive elsewhere, adding that organisers ensure his shows are properly funded and professionally executed.
Shatta Wale said the earnings from performances in Ghana have enabled him to live comfortably for more than a decade, noting that some overseas offers do not match what he can make at home.
He added that when promoters in cities like London offer him between £20,000 and £30,000 for a show, he often declines because the financial returns are not as attractive as those available in Ghana, where he says promoters invest heavily in entertainment and reward artists accordingly.
🏆 @shattawalegh’s “Mahama Paper” & “Accra” have each now surpassed 1M streams on Spotify 🔥
They become the 48th and 49th songs (across all credits) in Shatta Wale’s catalog to reach the milestone on the platform 📈🇬🇭
💿 Mahama Paper from ‘After The Storm’ album
💿 Accra from ‘SAFA’ album
#ChartsGhana🇬🇭 #Spotify