For years now, dancehall artistes Samini and Shatta Wale have been in what could pass as one of the fiercest war in Ghana's music industry. They have been taking jabs each other through their music.
Samini took the biggest of jabs from Shatta Wale, who released a number of songs using profane and unsavory words to insult him and his family.
But they have finally patched up their differences and promised to work together for the growth of Ghanaian dancehall music.
Whiles speaking on Accra-based Pluzz FM last Friday, the 'Iskoki' hit singer said he has forgiven Shatta Wale for all the direct insults he threw at him and he is ready to open a new page this year.
“There is peace and unity between me and Shatta Wale and me. I forgave Shatta Wale in 2015 because there is no need in keeping past hurts.”
Samini said he had always known Shatta Wale is a good musician and he is ready to work with him any day to conquer new grounds with their Afro-dancehall genre.
While Samini was on air, Shatta Wale was also called on phone and he confirmed that he had nothing personal against Samini and that he had always respected him.
“People need to know that whatever has gone on between me and Samini is nothing personal – it is all business and so people should watch out for us this year,” he said.
The two shared a few friendly exchanges in Patois and promised to work together to move Afro-dancehall to new heights.
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