Shatta Wale and Joint77

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Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale and one of his former militants, Joint 77, took their disagreements that caused their separation to Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM.
Their altercation came after Joint77 made some claims that did not sit well with his former boss.
Among other claims, he said that although Shatta Wale supported him he hardly appreciated his efforts.
Shatta Wale said the Joint77 and other militants were unappreciated of the efforts he made for them and have resulted to badmouthing him.
Their disagreement spiralled after Shatta Wale began recounting things he had done for the group including, giving them girls, buying them cars and handing them money.
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