Ghanaian regga/dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale, born Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr turns 37 years today.
To celebrate the Ghanaian sensation, many have taken to social media to congratulate and extend their well wishes to the "My level" hit maker.
Twitter, which has two of its most trending subjects dedicated to Shatta Wale, has been buzzing since morning. The platform has been flooded with comments from the hashtags; #Shattabration and #LongLiveTheKing.
The rationale behind #Shattabration appears to originate from two words; Shatta Wale and Celebration. It is also not surprising Shatta Wale has been tagged as "King".
This is because of his hit "Dancehall King" and collaboration with International singer Beyoncé on her song "Already".
Portions of "Already" say "Long live the king, you a king, you know it. King already, already, you know it."
Happy Birthday KING 👑 @shattawalegh. May you live Long. More money, more Blessings, more favor of God. My the almighty God forever protect. PSALM 35 🙏#LongLiveTheKing pic.twitter.com/xbmbAkKxvq
— SHATTA BA CONFIRM (MOKO HOO)🔥 (@shattabaconfirm) October 17, 2021
Fans of Shatta Nation say their President, who recently caused a stir on social media for imprinting the initials of his colleague in the entertainment industry, Medikal, on his arm, is a teacher and a voice to the voiceless.
They prayed for long life and prosperity in all his endeavors.
Shatta Wale did not miss the opportunity to wish himself a happy birthday.
Happy birthday Shatta wale 🎂💎🥂👑❤️ pic.twitter.com/v6nZgAyUNT
— SHATTA WALE (@shattawalegh) October 17, 2021
Happy birthday, boss. I wish you the very best that life has to offer. I also wish that you remain the awesome person you have always been. 👑🌟
— Manuel Photography Official (@manuelphotos_1) October 17, 2021
Happy Birthday Mandela Montana @shattawalegh 🌟 👑 #Shattabration #Shattawale Shatta WALE 🌟🏅 pic.twitter.com/OgId6V59I0
Happy birthday King Shatta 👑🎉🚀 @shattawalegh the world not ready🔥🙌🏾 #Shattabration #Shattawale #HappyBirthday pic.twitter.com/MBZeod6HyW
— GAMBO😈 (@gambo_ii) October 17, 2021
Not all Good Teachers are found in the Class Room,
— Shadrack Amonoo Crabe (HumbleGangsta👁🗨) (@Gedio10) October 17, 2021
Some are on the Street with Dreadlocks on their Head... 💯❤️#SHATTADAY🎂🎉#Shattabration #LongLiveShatta pic.twitter.com/TWrrke9JRu
Celebrities who have showered such accolades on the dancehall artiste include Sister Deborah, Abeiku Santana.
Thank you for being fearless and being the voice of many ‘voiceless’. Happy Birthday!!! 🎂🎈💛🎁🍾🥳@shattawalegh Wishing you more money, more success and most importantly good health and happiness always! #Shattawale #Shattabration #GOG #KingAlready pic.twitter.com/DlDCDoZRse
— Sister Deborah (@deborahvanessa7) October 17, 2021
H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y Africa Dancehall King ❤️👑 @shattawalegh God Bless Your New Age 1DON #Shattabration pic.twitter.com/hijomPDA2u
— K U M A S I N I I 🇬🇭#ShattaBration (@90sDAAKYEHENE) October 17, 2021
Happy birthday to the most original, the motivator , the king himself @shattawalegh . You are a blessing to the music industry. More live , More swimming pools 😁#LongLiveShattaWale#ShattaBration #LongLiveTheKing pic.twitter.com/6U3bns4FL2
— Minike (@MinikeSM4lyf) October 17, 2021
Recently, famous Nigerian actor, Jim Iyke, described Shatta Wale, as a showbusiness savvy person.
According to him, the Ghanaian artiste’s ability to take over trends with his antics is commendable.
Speaking on Joy FM’s Cosmopolitan Mix Thursday, the actor born James Ikechukwu Esomugha said one needs to be strategically positioned to make it in the entertainment industry.
“I think Shatta just wakes up in the morning and decides what am I going to do to provoke people’s thoughts? He will go like Jim Iyke looks like me. He is going to wake up tomorrow and say; I want to be President of Ghana.
“He will not be president and we all know that, but Shatta will go there and run to be President and just get you guys to talk about him. He understands the propensity of the business,” he said.
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