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Member of Parliament for Tema East constituency, Titus Glover has called on dancehall musicians Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale to have a joint concert.
In an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, he stated that the concert should celebrate the unity between them.
"They should find a way to host the show together. They are the faces of Ghanaian music alongside Sarkodie when we look at the current generation in the music industry."

The Deputy Minister of Transport added that the clash between the two giants at the 2019 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards was unfortunate but it is a good thing they both have a healthy relationship now.
Mr Glover also revealed that he is a huge fan of Shatta Wale.
He said in 2016 his campaign song used the self-acclaimed dancehall king’s song 'Obordorbidi' as his campaign song which won him his seat in Parliament.
He added that he has been nicknamed Shatta because of his love for Shatta Wale’s music.
"In NPP and in the constituency they call me Shatta and Shatta Wale himself knows. In 2016 my campaign song was Obordorbidi"
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