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It appears Andy Dosty and Shatta Wale's reconciliation gesture at an event held a few months ago was not a fluke after all.
A statement made by the renowned Ghanaian DJ and radio presenter a few weeks ago, seems to affirm reports that he has rekindled his friendship with dancehall star.
In one of the episodes of Daybreak Hitz, Andy Dosty openly expressed deep admiration and affection for Shatta Wale.
"I’m good friends with Shatta Wale and I love him so much," Andy mentioned while having a conversation with Prophet Nigel Gaisie.
Prophet Nigel Gaisie had appeared on the show to delve deeper into the positive turn of events ahead of the December 7 elections. During the conversation, Shatta Wale's name came up and Andy for the first time after the reconciliation gesture, made the statement which indicated that their long standing rift had come to an end.
This conversation marks a significant moment for fans and followers of the two personalities, promising a collaborative and harmonious future in the Ghanaian music industry.
In the meantime, a lot of fans of Andy Dosty and Shatta Wale have expressed their anticipation to having the dancehall giant appear on Daybreak Hitz.
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