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Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale is a huge brand who commands a lot of following and many experienced managers or individuals would love to manage such a talent because of the numbers he command, but that is not the case for celebrated writer and pundit, Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo.
Speaking on ShowBiz Now on Joy Prime, Arnold said even though Shatta is famous for raving and ranting and could possibly have been bitter about his militants, the artiste and his team could have settled the issue with the militants behind closed doors instead of the usual rants.
Arnold also stated categorically that he cannot manage Shatta Wale because if he does, it will be chaotic all the time.
ShowBiz Now is aired on Joy Prime from Monday to Friday at 11am.
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