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Shatta Wale has said he is disappointed in Sarkodie for releasing a track that takes a swipe at some artistes while the country battles coronavirus.
According to him, this is not the appropriate time for the rapper to be feuding with anyone.
“If Sarkodie is talking about beefs now and the industry is happy, I am disappointed,” he said in an interview on TV3.
Shatta Wale said that he was expecting the rapper to announce he had donated some things to people in the industry rather than feud with them.
He stated that Ghanaians would have called him out for wanting attention if he was the one who started a feud.
“People like Sarkodie do this at this time, I blame Reggie Rockstone for bringing rap to Ghana. If Sarkodie has thrown a shot at me at this time that people are dying, what is he trying to do, can't he wait?”
This is not time to drop diss songs when people are dying - Shatta Wale blasts Sarkodie over Sub Zero release and poos on @ReggieRockstone’s legacy pic.twitter.com/e343ERF2GE
— King Sel (@SelTheBomb) April 7, 2020
However, Sarkodie did not appreciate the Dancehall artiste’s comments.
“You feel say I get time to throw shot at you by this time... emotional singers,” Sarkodie wrote.
Berma gyae gyimie no ... you feel say I get time to throw shot at you by this time... emotional singers https://t.co/WKUwux0cWZ
— Sarkodie (@sarkodie) April 7, 2020
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