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Music producer MOG Beatz has removed two of Shatta Wale’s songs from Apple Music after accusing the dancehall star of selling his catalogue without giving due credit or paying him and other producers.
On 19th August 2025, MOG announced on X (formerly Twitter) that he had taken down Shatta Wale’s Reign Album and Wondaboy Album, citing unresolved issues of credit and royalties.
“You sell my beats, erase my credit, then buy luxury cars,” MOG fumed in a post directed at Shatta Wale.
According to him, Shatta Wale wrongfully claimed production credit for songs he and other producers made in order to secure money from an international company without their knowledge or consent.
MOG warned that the removal of the albums was only the beginning.
“Two albums have already been taken down, and more are coming down soon. Sell your assets and refund the company you scammed. Leasing your catalogue just to survive? That’s the path you chose. This time, the talk will come with action,” he wrote.
The award-winning producer, who produced some songs on Shatta Wale’s Reign Album - Gringo, Bend Over, If I See, and Squeeze, said he had been cheated despite his contribution to the project.
This fresh clash comes on the back of a long-running dispute between the two. In 2021, MOG Beatz publicly accused Shatta Wale of failing to pay him for 10 songs he produced on the Reign Album. Although Shatta Wale had promised compensation, MOG said he was never paid even after the album became a major success.
“Money Man @shattawalegh, me I dey see you as a big brother I never had. I know say you no be STINGY like that lol, I produced 10 songs on the #ReignAlbum but ano see no CASH from you since 2018. Seeing this made me laugh sooo hard,” MOG wrote at the time.
With tensions resurfacing, the battle between MOG Beatz and Shatta Wale over credits and royalties appears far from over.
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