Shatta Wale
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Dancehall act Shatta Wale has revealed how much money he has in his bank account.
He disclosed on Snapchat that he had a whopping $2 million in his bank account.
Some fans have said that Shatta Wale's revelations are meant to spite rapper Sarkodie.
The comments come after the dancehall act tagged Sarkodie as a broke rapper who only lives a fake life on social media to keep up with his brand.
Taking to Snapchat he wrote, "$2 million account balance. We no com play... The second coming Bandana 2 Shatta Wale... Jesus Christ era."
Shatta Wale after his revelation also took time to motivate his followers.
"Soon we shall all get there, don’t stop praying. Say to yourself, yes I can."



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