Wo ti s3 toilet: SM female fan descends on Kwadwo Sheldon in Grammy jab video ▷ Ghana news



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– A loyal SM fan has taken Kwadwo Sheldon to the cleaners for attacking Wale

– The lady was seen in a video using non-printable words in the content creator.

– Kwadwo Sheldon took to Twitter to claim that some of Shatta Wale’s songs cannot win a Grammy Award.

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An enraged fan of the Shatta Movement was seen in one video turning on YouTuber and content creator Kwadwo Sheldon for hitting Shatta Wale.

In the video seen by YEN.com.gh, the loyal Shatta Movement (SM) fan was seen in what looked like a bedroom and was giving a piece of her mind to Sheldon.

According to her, Kwadwo Sheldon was looking to ride Shatta Wale to revive his dead career and she went on to use non-printable words about him.

Toilet wo ti s3: SM female fan descends on Kwadwo Sheldon in Grammys jab video
Toilet wo ti s3: SM female fan descends on Kwadwo Sheldon in Grammys jab video
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The beautiful lady who did not want to accept anything Kwadwo Sheldon was saying about Shatta Wale, said that the content creator was only looking for exaggeration.

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He went on to say that he simply couldn’t understand why Kwadwo Sheldon would dare to insult Hajia Bintu’s singer.

The lady’s tirade follows Sheldon’s take on why some Ghanaian artists might not make it to revered stages like the Grammys.

Kwadwo Sheldon was of the opinion that Ghanaian artists were always producing substandard songs and were not investing in their work to ensure world recognition.

Sheldon then pointed his guns at Shatta Wale and said songs like “Hajia Bintu” can’t compete for honors on platforms like the Grammys.

Speaking about musicians, YEN.com.gh previously reported that Ghanaian musician Terry Asare Boamah, popularly known as Dada Hafco, has commented on the treatment Ghanaians give to the Ghanaian music genre.

The musician took to Facebook to share his frustration with the way high society musicians are being treated and wondered why and how that was the case.

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He said that even media guardians sometimes see high-society musicians as “villagers or kolo.”

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