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Ghanaian dancehall artiste Shatta Wale has dispelled rumours that Stonebwoy's former manager, Blakk Cedi, now leads his management team.
Rumours about Blakk Cedi taking over the reins of Shatta Wale's management were rife after he made a thanksgiving post to the artiste, following his performance at Vybz Kartel's Freedom Street Concert in Jamaica a few weeks ago.
In a social media post, Blakk Cedi expressed his appreciation to Shatta Wale for making him part of the team that ensured the success of the gig.
"I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude for the opportunity to serve as part of your team during the Freedom Street Concert in Jamaica. It was an honor to step in and contribute to your vision, and I do not take that privilege lightly," he wrote.
He added, "Your unwavering respect, trust, and love throughout this process truly humbled me. The warmth you extended made every step seamless, and it reinforced why you are so deeply admired by many."
However, speaking to JoyNews' Becky at the Kotoka International Airport upon his arrival to Ghana on Wednesday, January 8, 2025, the 'Gringo' hit maker said Blakk Cedi only came on board to help him and that Sammy Flex is still his manager.
"His contribution is just like JoyNews coming here to interview me, so that is what Blakk Cedi did. I don't have problem with anybody. Like I always say, Blakk Cedi formerly managed Stonebwoy but I don't have any problem with Stonebwoy. I am ever ready for anybody who wants to support me.
Shout out to Blakk Cedi, he's done well. Nobody should tag Blakk Cedi that the is managing Shatta Wale. Sammy Flex is still my manager," he added.
He also expressed his gratitude to his fans for their unflinching support throughout his career and promised that he will be giving them more music and establish more businesses this year.
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